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- Your Impact - The American Society for the Prevention of . . .
For over 150 years, the ASPCA has worked tirelessly to put an end to animal abuse and neglect We are a national leader in animal rescue, protection and placement, and your support will help fight cruelty and make a life-changing difference for animals across America
- Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
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- MSPCA-Angell - Leader in animal welfare and veterinary medicine
Many Massachusetts animal welfare groups are feeling overwhelmed and stuck trying to manage challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, including a huge increase in the number of dogs entering shelters and staying there longer, as well as staffing problems among both shelter and veterinary workers that has caused burnout and unbelievable stress for those trying to manage a population often
- National Craft for your Local Shelters Day – July 21, 2025
History of National Craft for your Local Shelters Day Animal cruelty was originally identified as a problem in Britain in the 1820s In response, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (S P C A ) was established in 1824
- Dog Cat Foster Care in the United States: 2022 Survey Report
The survey asked physical shelters about the percentage of dogs and or cats admitted for adoption that were placed in foster care for a day or more Here are the findings for 2022: 58% of shelters placed a few (0-25%) of the animals in foster care 21% of shelters placed some (26-50%) of the animals in foster care
- Number of People Using Domestic Violence Shelters by State
Below you will find a state-by-state look at the number of women, men and children using domestic violence shelters and programs, as reported by domestic violence shelters and programs A total of 1,091 shelters and programs report their utilization data to this site out of 2,852 shelters and programs in our database
- 10 Canada Pet Adoption Statistics Facts to Know in 2025
The survey also found that the Canadian pet population grew between 2020 and 2022, from 7 7 million to 7 9 million dogs and from 8 1 million to 8 5 million cats 11 Approximately 1 4 million wild
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