The plight of stray dogs is one of the most prominent animal welfare issues around the world. There are an estimated 400 million stray dogs in the world. These neglected animals are often considered a nuisance and are subjected to cruelty, neglect, suffering, hunger and cruel killing. WSPA works towards providing veterinary treatment and vaccinations for stray dogs and promotes humane and sustainable dog population management in communities around the world. This holiday season, make a difference in a dog’s life with this gift, which will help WSPA promote peaceful human-dog companionship!
Left: In Bali, two stray puppies called Brown and White were found by WSPA and brought to our partner BAWA, who found them homes.
Millions of animals in this world are subjected to animal cruelty. Your donation from this gift will help animals who need the most attention. Whether that means giving a home in a forested sanctuary to a rescued bear, providing medical assistance, food and shelter for the animal victims of disasters or vaccinating stray dogs or cats, your gift will make a positive difference for animals. With this unique holiday gift, show someone special how much you care!
WSPA's Collars Not Cruelty campaign is introducing rabies vaccination programs in countries where dogs are being killed in the hope that this will stop the spread of the disease. Vaccination is proven to be the only effective way to stop rabies. When each dog is vaccinated, it is given a red collar to show that it is not a threat. Find out more at www.wspa.ca/RedCollar
Bears are some of the world’s best-loved animals, but sadly thousands of bears endure a life of suffering. Bears are exploited for inhumane activities such as bear baiting and bear dancing, imprisoned in bear farms and poached for their claws and fur. WSPA campaigns to protect bears from abuse and funds bear sanctuaries to give the suffering bears new lives. This holiday season, help us put an end to these dreadful practices and help provide rescued bears with better lives in our forested sanctuaries. Make a special gift to WSPA today and you could help save a bear’s life!
Left: Rescued bear Sohrab in the quarantine enclosure at the Balkasar Bear Sanctuary in Pakistan.
For many people, cats are cherished companions. However, millions of cats around the world may have only known hunger, pain and neglect all their lives. WSPA is working around the world to provide sustainable cat population management solutions and improving access to veterinary services. With your generosity this holiday season, you can help provide rescued cats with shelter, food, veterinary care and sterilization so that fewer cats are born to suffer and starve on the streets.