The Nova Scotia SPCA acknowledges that a lack of humane education regarding animal welfare and reasonable pet ownership, coupled with a high rate of homeless animals, a lack of available veterinary care, poor social resources and struggling economies has resulted in
severe animal abuse cases in some remote communities.
Not exact matches
Without any intervention,
cases of
severe abuse would continue to be committed against
animals with no end in sight.
Therefore, we see the Valley's
cases of
abuse, neglect, injury, and
animals that suffer from
severe health and behavioral problems.
Allan Sanchez, SENASA's regional director, said: «Our partnerships with organizations such as Humane Society International / Latin America are vital to address all these
animal welfare
cases and provide a second chance to dogs seized in situations of neglect,
abuse,
severe malnutrition and other crimes.»