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WSPA is collaborating with member societies, governments, and compassionate people around the world to make a difference for strays. Thanks to our supporters we've already brought desperately needed veterinary care, spay and neuter services, and aid to tens of thousands of strays and created permanent changes in the way dogs are treated.

Now, we need you by our side as we work to stop this incredible suffering and end this unnecessary cruelty in even more places.  Find out more about what we are doing and how you can help >>


 

Ethical fur exposed: the case for a fur-free Christmas  
A film released this month has exposed the horrifying extent of animal suffering in Norway’s fur farms, providing a timely reminder of the true cost of fur and fur-trims for all seasonal shoppers.
UDAW endorsed by American Veterinary Medical Association  
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) announced its support, in concept, for the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare (UDAW), joining more than 20 other national and international veterinary groups in doing so.
New facility offers special care for baited bears  
An up-to-date clinic made possible by a generous supporter is now enabling staff at a WSPA-funded sanctuary in Pakistan give rescued bears the very best of care and treatment.
Eating our future  
WSPA has released “Eating our Future,” a report detailing how current factory farming practices in the U.S. and elsewhere contribute to environmental, economic and social problems that threaten life on our planet. The report calls for a shift to humane and sustainable models of production and a reduction in consumption of meat and other animal products.








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