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Disastrous Oil Spill in the Gulf SPCA International has been tracking the developing catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico with great concern. Undoubtedly, the impact of this oil spill on wildlife and their habitats will leave scars for years. We are committed to helping effected wildlife recover through our Emergency Grants program. Thanks to this program we are ready to provide animal relief and aid whenever and wherever disaster strikes. Your contribution to this program will ensure that all our relief efforts can continue in the aftermath of major disasters.
SPCA International to the Rescue Hundreds of U.S. troops serving in the Middle East befriend animals in the war zone in order to cope with the hardship and terror they face every day.  Unfortunately, it is against military regulations for active duty personnel to care for an animal, let alone bring it home using military resources.  U.S. troops need your help!  Learn about the program and how you can help support U.S. troops and their loyal pets.
Connect With Other Activists Welcome to the SPCA International Web site. Take a look around! There are many new things for you to see. Explore the fun freebies section, our improved educational content, and the SPCA International store. There also is a community forum for everyone – animal lovers, animal activists and animal experts. You can post your questions and receive answers from fellow animal activists, SPCA International volunteers and our staff experts.
Join our Community! Welcome to the new SPCA International Web site. Take a look around! There are many new things for you to see. Explore the fun freebies section, our improved educational content, and the SPCA International store. There also is a community forum for everyone – animal lovers, animal activists and animal experts. You can post your questions and receive answers from fellow animal activists, SPCA International volunteers and our staff experts. Check back often – more community tools are coming soon!

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BP Oil Spill

BP Oil Spill

Although the true size of the Gulf BP oil spill is still unknown, estimates indicate it is as many as…

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Iraq's Slumdog Massacre

Iraq's Slumdog Massacre

Mother Jones reports on the inhumane dog killings in Iraq and what SPCA International is doing to help stop them. …

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LISTEN: Dog Stop Radio

LISTEN: Dog Stop Radio

Listen to two new radio segments featuring SPCA International news and information about current events, advice, and Operation Baghdad Pups. …

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VIDEO: Toby arrives in Houston

VIDEO: Toby arrives in Houston

Toby is one lucky dog and another great Operation Baghdad Pups success! A six month old yellow lab mix, Toby…

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U.S. troops in the Middle East have no way to transport home the animals they befriend in the war zone.  Your contribution to this effort is a way to say thank you for their service. Your donation of $20 can provide absorbent pads, food and water for a dog or cat while they travel; $75 can buy an airline crate for transport; $150 can cover the cost of vaccinations and travel paperwork. Donate Now!

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Shelters and rescue groups across the globe face unexpected emergencies every day – fire, burglary, natural disasters, or an influx of animals from a hording or abuse confiscation.  Without help from an SPCA International emergency grant, animals often have to die when a shelter is hit by such an emergency.  Your donation of $25, $50 or $100 can provide grant relief to a shelter experiencing these difficult times. Donate Now!

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An unspayed cat and her offspring can produce more than 400,000 cats.  An unspayed dog and her offspring can produce over 6,000 puppies. SPCA International supports free and low-cost spay and neuter clinics worldwide.  Your donation of $75 can neuter a low-income family’s male cat; $100 can spay their female cat; $100 can help neuter their male dog; $125 can spay their female dog. Donate Now!

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