Who is the SPCA?

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The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is just like any other humane society. They started with one mission in mind – To be a safe haven for neglected and abused animals. The first SPCA was in England and was known as the Royal SPCA (RSPCA) back then.

One of the SPCA’s jobs is to educate the general public about animals and not just the domesticated ones. Some of their work is also attending to animal injustices by influencing legislative efforts, offering shelter, and providing veterinary care.

They support the humane training and use of service animals for those in need. Some SPCA shelters like the American SPCA take in homeless, surrendered, and neglected dogs. Next, they medicate the curable ones and teach them social integration skills for adoption.

Source: The Fiji Times


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