Paws for Miles

Location
Loveland, Ohio
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Their Work

Paws for Miles is a foster-based rescue organization in Loveland, Ohio that has been dedicated to helping all cats and dogs since 2017.

Paws for Miles serves animals by providing them with a safe place, medical care, and by finding them a loving, safe, happy, and permanent home. They also try to provide resources and assistance for the owners of their adopted pets. Paws for Miles accepts all animals regardless of their age, color, wellness, temperament, and behavior.

Miles, a dog that came in beaten and shot by his previous owner, was the beginning of Paws for Miles. Although he sadly died from his injuries, the contributions people made on his behalf to went on to help give Paws for Miles its start as an organization. Their amazing work has been his legacy, and through the continued efforts of the wonderful team there, many other animals have been saved and given new leases on life with loving families.

SPCA International is proud to support the work that Paws for Miles is accomplishing for the dogs and cats in their surrounding communities.

Rosie Animal Adoption

Location
Kirkland, Quebec
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Rosie Animal Adoption has been dedicated to finding responsible and loving homes for misplaced, neglected and unwanted dogs in Montreal, Quebec since 2001.

Rosie, the mascot of Rosie Animal Adoption, was rescued from an uncertain future at the age of two months, due to being homeless and having a pierced eye. She represents the organization’s philosophy to protect and ensure the survival of adoptable dogs. Rosie Animal Adoption provides ongoing information and support to interested people and pet lovers to ensure the humane and effective recovery of any pet in need. Rosie Animal Adoption also strives to educate the public and pet lovers on responsible pet guardianship. They hope to eventually eliminate the need for any and all adoption programs as the public becomes more educated.

SPCA International is proud to support Rosie Animal Adoption in their ongoing efforts to make their community a safe, humane and loving place for stray dogs.

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The Pet’s Second Home

Location
Demene Parish, Daugavpils novads
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Education and Advocacy
Sterilization
Their Work

The Pet’s Second Home animal shelter has been working to rescue and rehome animals in Latvia since 2010.

Second Home works actively to ensure that as few animals as possible appear in the streets or enter shelters. They strongly believe that this can be achieved through sterilization, microchipping and animal welfare education among the local population.

Second Home has been helping their local communities humanely and effectively manage their stray cat population through Trap-Neuter-Release campaigns since 2014. They also recently completed the construction of an open-air cat space for their long-term feline residents, which provides safe and high-quality enrichment for these animals.

SPCA International is proud to support The Pet’s Second Home and looks forward to following the progress they make in their community.

SNIP Foundation (Spay Neuter International Project)

Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Sterilization
Their Work

SNIP Foundation has been providing financial aid for mass, low-cost spay & neuter clinics as well as educational programs in developing nations for over 5 years. They are an all-volunteer nonprofit organization registered in Salt Lake City, Utah with its main office of operations in San José, Costa Rica.

SNIP was founded to help make a substantial difference in the way companion animals are perceived and treated in the developing world. Their programs include financial aid for spay & neuter services and education. The SNIP Foundation favors an approach that puts spay & neuter at the foundation of our animal advocacy programs, turning high kill communities into No Kill ones. They believe that the whole family should be involved and learn how to properly care for their own pet in a way that also positively impacts the community. The SNIP Foundation also believe that community welfare begins with animal welfare and that empowering local people is the only sustainable solution to the tragedy of homeless companion animals, one community and one low-cost clinic at a time.

SPCA International is proud to support the SNIP Foundation as they continue to offer sustainable, humane solutions to the pet overpopulation problem so that no animal is left behind.

Luvable Dog Rescue

Location
Eugene, Oregon
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Luvable Dog Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to re-homing exceptional, loving dogs who have been rescued from high-kill shelters where they had little chance of being adopted. Formerly known as Luv-A-Bull & Luv-A-Little Dog Rescue and Sanctuary, they were founded in 1999.

The Luvable Dog Rescue motto of “Place, Pack and Purpose,” guides their rescue philosophy. “Place” refers to their peaceful and beautiful 55-acre wooded sanctuary, which transforms neglected dogs into happy and healthy companions through outdoor playtime and hiking. Luvable uses the “Pack” (both human and canine) to heal, teach, and socialize their dogs, so that each rescue can succeed at their “Purpose,” which is to be a loving companion and family member. Luvable Dog Rescue is also committed to taking “special needs” and “hard to place” dogs, using their resources to save dogs that other groups may not be able to help.

SPCA International is proud to support Luvable Dog Rescue as they continue their inspired and generous work to help the dogs in their community.

Talya’s Rescue Furbabies & co

Location
Kirdasa, Giza
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Their Work

Talya’s Rescue Furbabies & co is a newly formed dog rescue organization that seeks to protect abused and injured dogs in Egypt. Their main principles are to treat, vaccinate, spay/neuter and rehome stray dogs.

This female-led organization identifies and obtains urgent veterinary care for vulnerable dogs, thus enabling them to experience a better life. Talya’s Rescue Furbabies promises long-term shelter for any handicapped or senior dogs they take in, and search for forever homes for any other dogs that come under their care. Talya’s Rescue strives to use their platform to inspire a more humane, kindhearted community for Egyptian dogs.

SPCA International is proud to support Talya’s Rescue Furbabies and their amazing work as they continue to grow and spread their crucial mission

Animal Welfare Society Stellenbosch

Location
Stellenbosch, Western Cape
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Sterilization
Their Work

Animal Welfare Society Stellenbosch (AWSS) is a non-profit organization that has been caring for the homeless pets in Stellenbosch, South Africa for over 60 years.

AWSS aims to serve the community of Stellenbosch by taking care of the community’s unwanted, mistreated and neglected pets. They also advocate for and promote the sterilization of cats and dogs to humanely manage an overpopulated companion animal community. The veterinary team at the Maxwell Clinic treated and cared for over 8,000 animals in 2019; they provided examinations, vaccinations, deworming, sterilization and other lifesaving surgeries. In additional to their veterinary clinic, AWSS organizes weekly outreach clinics in their surrounding communities, providing primary veterinary healthcare and pet sterilization.

SPCA International is proud to support Animal Welfare Society Stellenbosch in their ongoing efforts to provide all animals with the right to a high-quality life

Native Animal Rehabilitation Centre

Location
Perth, Western Australia
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

The Native Animal Rehabilitation Centre (Native ARC Inc.) is a registered wildlife rehabilitation center in Western Australia that has been helping injured, sick, orphaned and displaced native wildlife for over 20 years.

Native ARC is the only center registered as a veterinary hospital statewide and annually cares for over 4,000 injured, sick and orphaned wildlife with a group of more than 250 dedicated volunteers, operating seven days a week. The Centre provides immediate intensive care within its hospital with patients – including birds, mammals and reptiles – subsequently moving through the stages of rehabilitation prior to release.

SPCA International is proud to support the Native Animal Rehabilitation Centre as they continue to strive to be Western Australia’s leading native wildlife conservation, treatment and rehabilitation sanctuary.

Animal Wellness Action

Location
Washington, District of Columbia
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Located in Washington D.C., Animal Wellness Action has been championing causes that alleviate the suffering of all animals since 2018.

Animal Wellness Action advocates for laws that will shield animals from cruelty and works to enforce existing laws to ensure that animals have tangible protections. Their team exposes cruelty and abuse wherever it occurs, and informs voters which political candidates care about animals in an effort to promote the implementation of good public policies at the federal level.

SPCA International is proud to support Animal Wellness Action as they continue the fight to give a voice to the voiceless and represent us on public policy issues in Washington, D.C.

All About Animals Rescue

Location
Phoenix, Arizona
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

All About Animals Rescue is a no-kill, foster home-based rescue in Phoenix, AZ that has been rescuing companion animals for over 9 years.

All About Animals is dedicated to saving homeless dogs and cats whose lives are in jeopardy by providing rescue, foster and adoption. Their shelter helps over 1,000 animals every year, but they specialize in rescuing cats, particularly those with special needs. Their newest program, Pillsbury’s Place, saves cats who test positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) from euthanasia lists and educates the public about how FIV+ cats can live long, healthy and full lives in their forever homes.

SPCA International is proud to support All About Animals Rescue as they work to protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless companion animals.