The NS SPCA has a zero tolerance
policy on animal cruelty and encourages those who witness acts of cruelty to report it confidentially by calling 1-888-702-7722.
We also fully support the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare and will work with the Provinces, Territories, government departments and agencies and stakeholders to update Canada's laws and
policies on animal cruelty and welfare to reflect the principles of UDAW.
Not exact matches
The NS SPCA operates
on a
policy of zero tolerance for
animal cruelty and sets the standard of
animal care for the province of Nova Scotia.
Bill C - 229 seeks to improve Canada's antiquated
animal cruelty laws and is line with the party's
policy on this issue.
The HSUS graded states
on the strength of a wide range of
animal protection laws, including public
policies dealing with
animal cruelty and fighting, pets, wildlife, equines,
animals in research, and farm
animals.
She has spent the last three years working
on animal welfare legislation and public
policy, a field that is crucial to the development of laws with stiffer penalties for acts of
animal cruelty.
Learn what
policies and programs provide the foundation for this program, how it reduces intake and creates lifesaving outcomes, how to measure the success of a program not based
on citations and stray impounds as well as strategies for keeping communities safe from dangerous
animals and pets safe from neglect and
cruelty that don't compromise lifesaving.
HSUS works to reduce suffering and to create meaningful social change for
animals by advocating for sensible public
policies, investigating
cruelty and working to enforce existing laws, educating the public about
animal issues, joining with corporations
on behalf of
animal - friendly
policies, and conducting hands -
on programs that make ours a more humane world.
The Nova Scotia SPCA operates
on a
policy of zero tolerance for
animal cruelty and sets the standard of
animal care for the province of Nova Scotia.