As a member of the National Animal Rescue & Sheltering Coalition (NARSC), the ASPCA mobilized a team of disaster responders at the request of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture to support ...
Drew and Dave will support The Rescue Effect, a new ASPCA campaign, promoting adoptable dogs on their social media channels throughout the month ...
The ASPCA is supporting Citrus County Animal Services with distribution of critical supplies to animals and pet owners cut off by severe flooding ...
Subaru partnership supports ASPCA Rescue Effect campaign with grants to local shelters and Subaru Loves Pets® adoption events at retailers nationwide ...
The ASPCA safely relocated the cats – some as young as seven weeks old – from Franklin County Humane Society to Sarasota, Fla., where they will be made available for adoption at Peggy Adams Animal ...
Despite a long and troubled history of animal care violations, USDA continues to license Iowa dog dealer’s massive breeding operation ...
Shelters encouraged to apply for funding now through October 18 to improve outcomes for homeless animals and increase access to affordable veterinary care ...
The Industrial Agriculture Conversion Act would offer funding to farmers seeking to begin pasture-based farming or crop production and improve the welfare of farmed animals ...
Terrebonne Parish Animal Shelter was directly impacted by the storm and requests emergency foster volunteers to assist with temporary housing of animals ...
Animal and human heroes from across the nation – including Grammy-winner Emmylou Harris – to be honored for their heroic contributions to animal welfare at luncheon in New York City About the ASPCA ® ...
If you suspect your pet may have ingested a potentially toxic substance, call the APCC at (888) 426-4435 or contact your local veterinarian as soon as possible.* * A consultation fee may apply.
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