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Working Animals

WSPA believes that working animals must be treated with consideration and must be given adequate shelter, care, food and water. Any condition which may impair their welfare must be treated promptly, and if necessary they must not be worked again until they are fit. They must not be overworked or overloaded, nor must they be forced to work through ill-treatment.

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Testimonials
 
"The funding that WSPA provides keeps IBBR (Idaho Black Bear Rehibilitation) going, but it’s far more than that. Working in animal protection and rehabilitation is hard, but I always know WSPA will be there for encouragement and support in so many other ways. I never feel like I am in this alone."
 
Sally Maughan
President and Founder of Idaho Black Bear Rehabilitation (IBBR), a WSPA Member Society


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