Humane Education Saves Lives

A healthy animal population helps combat animal abuse and neglect, increases adoption rates and protects the human population at the same time. Humane education helps accomplish this.

SPCA International delivers important, actionable information to pet parents, animal activists and concerned citizens to help improve the lives of animals around the world.

We educate humane advocates about a variety of animal welfare issues and promote the improved treatment of animals through government policy around the globe. By elevating animal abuse issues internationally, more pressure is put on local governments to strengthen and enforce animal protection laws.

A few areas of focus are:

  • Advocating for increased spay and neuter rates - SPCA International and its partners educate hundreds of thousands of people annually about the importance of spay and neuter through educational material, school programs, low-cost clinics and more.
  • Educating communities about donkey care and the skin trade - SPCA International is proud to partner with TAWESO (Tanzania Animal Welfare Society), which is working hard to educate community members about how to care for and protect their donkeys and is coordinating with other groups throughout Africa to end the donkey skin trade.
  • Advocating for Spanish Greyhounds - SPCAI has worked closely with SOS Galgos to eradicate this barbaric, age-old tradition of hare hunting with Spanish Greyhounds and the torture associated with it.

Our vision is for all animals to live a life free of cruelty and suffering. Humane education is an important first step in achieving this. Sign to show your support for humane education programs that make a difference for animals everywhere!
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