COVID-19 Safety

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.

Courageous Women Lead Animal Welfare Movement

By Meredith Ayan, Executive Director March 8th is International Women’s Day, so I want to take a moment to honor all of the amazing women in the field of animal welfare. Animal welfare is by and large a women’s movement. That’s not to say there aren’t some amazing men involved with animal welfare, because there […]

Statement on Chinese Ban on the Consumption of Wild Animals in Response to COVID-19

New York, NY (February 27, 2020) – “China’s temporary ban on the trade and consumption of wild animals is a crucial step for safeguarding the well-being of wildlife and people. We encourage the Chinese government to make this ban permanent, with strict enforcement and penalties for illegal trading. The black-market wildlife trade spurs the uncontrolled […]

Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary

Found in 2019, Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary’s mission is to protect and rehabilitate sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native wildlife of Western Australia. This all-volunteer based organization is the only care facility in an area spanning 9 million acres. Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary provides rescue, rehabilitation and release to kanagroos, wallabies, native bird species, small raptors, lizards, […]

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Donate MISSION, VISION & VALUES Mission StatementTo advance the safety and well-being of animals. Vision StatementOur vision is for all animals to live a life free of cruelty and suffering. Values StatementSPCA International embraces, above all, kindness, respect, compassion, awareness and integrity in all aspects of our mission and vision for a cruelty-free world. Society […]

Australia Wildlife Rescues Underway

Our partners in Australia continue to work tirelessly. They are saving kangaroos and other animals left hungry and hurt by the devastating bushfires. Check out this video for a look behind the scenes at Yanchep National Park. The ground is still smoldering, so kangaroos’ feet are still being burned. Volunteer animal welfare workers there are […]

Ofelia’s New Life

Do you remember Ophelia? She was found in Guatemala City. Filthy, matted and scared. After being rescued and a visit to the groomer she looked like a new dog. Now, she’s found her forever home. Ophelia’s new family sent an update video that we think you’ll love.

Working Dogs Left to Die

A recent report has shed light on the horrendous living conditions of U.S trained bomb-sniffing dogs now living in Jordan. These dogs work under the hot sun all day to keep our allies safe but are living with very little food and water in filthy kennels. Steps are now being taken in Jordan to improve conditions, but many other U.S. trained dogs are at risk in other countries. Join us in urging the U.S. government to put monitoring and care standards in place.

Video: Bluebush Wildlife Rescue and Rehab receives a grant

Jack the Joey is being cared for at Bluebush Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation in Western Australia. The sanctuary has been absolutely overwhelmed with joeys just like him that were hurt and abandoned in the bushfires. Their native habitat will take up to ten years to recover from the bushfires, so Jack and the other joeys will likely live most […]

They’ll live on in our hearts and memories

With tremendous sadness and a heavy heart, we must share that seven puppies in the Operation Baghdad Pups: Worldwide program recently contracted Parvovirus and passed away.   Bucky, Kobane, Dexter, Sully, Barrett, Scout and Bandit will be missed tremendously. Each of these pups will forever be in our hearts and memories. In developing countries, diseases like […]