By Meredith Ayan, Executive Director Animal shelters across the nation house thousands of dogs and cats in need of loving homes. That’s why I am heartened by the newly proposed New York State Senate Bill that would ban pet stores from selling dogs, cats and rabbits. Instead, pet stores would be encouraged to offer spaces […]
March 2019 – Animal shelters around the world are facing dire impacts due to the devastating fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. SPCA International’s shelter partners across the globe are reporting food shortages, high numbers of abandoned pets, and near-zero adoption rates in heavily affected countries including China, Italy, and South Korea as borders close. While […]
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Many dedicated people are sharing their time, energy and financial resources to make sure animals stay safe. Here at SPCA International, we’re working hard to deliver aid to the organizations that need it most. As the situation evolves, we’ll keep you updated with the latest developments and needs of animal welfare organizations around the globe.
Each month, SPCA International rescues animals befriended by military service members overseas. We’re bringing dogs and cats to the U.S. as quickly as possible, but many won’t make it before borders are closed and flights are cancelled. Until travel resumes, we’re committed to keeping these animals safe.
Emma talks all things COVID-19. Whether you’re wondering how to keep yourself and pets safe and healthy or how to get through many days of staying home, Emma has answers for you.
Members of the SPCA International community have stepped up in a big way to support animal welfare groups affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Thanks to many generous individuals, we’re rushing grants to shelters in Asia, Europe and Latin America that are struggling with the fallout of this situation.SPCA International is coordinating with partners to respond in the most impactful way possible. Learn what steps we’re taking to support shelters and rescue groups around the world and how you can get involved locally.
Each month, SPCA International rescues animals befriended by military service members overseas. We’re bringing dogs and cats to the U.S. as quickly as possible, but many won’t make it before borders are closed and flights are cancelled. Until travel resumes, we’re committed to keeping these animals safe.
Many dedicated people are sharing their time, energy and financial resources to make sure animals stay safe. Here at SPCA International, we’re working hard to deliver aid to the organizations that need it most. As the situation evolves, we’ll keep you updated with the latest developments and needs of animal welfare organizations around the globe.
Members of the SPCA International community have stepped up in a big way to support animal welfare groups affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Thanks to many generous individuals, we’re rushing grants to shelters in Asia, Europe and Latin America that are struggling with the fallout of this situation.SPCA International is coordinating with partners to respond in the most impactful way possible. Learn what steps we’re taking to support shelters and rescue groups around the world and how you can get involved locally.
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