DASF Program
Emergency Pet Food Pantry
The Denton Animal Support Foundation has set up an Emergency Pet Food Pantry at the Denton Freedom House Freedom Food Pantry with free pet food for those in need.
Serving over 1,200+ pets every month, this program is made possible through generous community donations and partnerships.
Location & Hours:
720 W University STE 101, Denton, TX 76201
Monday thru Thursday from 9:30am to 4pm
Fridays from 8:30am to 2pm
Learn more about the Pantry and other pet food assistance resources.
Support DASF’s Mission to Save More Animals
When you donate to the Emergency Pet Food Pantry, you’re doing more than filling a bowl — you’re keeping beloved pets with the families who love them. Your support provides critical food assistance to pet owners facing financial hardship, helping them avoid the heartbreaking decision of surrendering their animal. Every donation ensures a pet stays safe, fed, and home where they belong.
Be a lifeline — give today.
Thank you for helping our cause.

Donate Food
Another way to support the Emergency Pet Food Pantry is by donating food! The Pantry accepts all brands of UNOPENED cat/kitten and dog/puppy wet and dry food. Donations can be dropped off at the City of Denton Linda McNatt Animal Care & Adoption Center.
The Pantry does not accept leashes, collars, bowls, toys, etc. Nor do we accept any medications or prescription pet food.
The Emergency Pet Food Pantry is Always in Need of Food Donations!
Do You Want to Help Pets in Need?
There are many ways to support DASF’s mission to save more Denton animals:
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Make a General Donation
Your one-time or semi-frequent donation will help maintain a safe place for abused, injured, and homeless pets in our community.
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Become a Monthly Paw Patron
Monthly donations provide us with a source of recurring support for our lifesaving programs. Learn more about this program.
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Donate to the Shelter Endowment Fund
Endowment donations create a permanent source of ongoing support for the shelter via distributions from investment/interest earnings on the Fund’s accumulated donations.