Guarding Your Personal Pets Indefinitely
May 9, 2012 by Lorie Lerma
Filed under News and Reviews
Animal cruelty is a word that gets thrown around, but that few people really think of. Usually you picture an animal that’s being openly abused, and that really needs someone to come rescue them. But even though SPCA International and others fight it, there are still situations that can crop up where you could claim cruelty even with the family pet.
Considering Your Cat Just For A Complete Accident
May 8, 2012 by Kum Leisher
Filed under News and Reviews
Having a disaster preparedness kit is essential for humans, but you’ve also got to make sure that you’re prepared for your animals as well. This is one thing that SPCA international communicates really well. Whether you have companion animals that help you with a handicap, or you just want to be sure that your pets will be safe, this is a good thing to think about.
Have Your Main Pup Accustomed To Any Child
May 5, 2012 by Vanesa Kanarek
Filed under News and Reviews
When you’re having a baby, or planning on bringing new addition into your family, you’ve got to plan for your dog too. You can get too carried away on the baby, that you forget about your animal companion that’s been here the entire time. But you owe them a good plan to make things easy for them as well. Follow the advice of SPCA International and you’ll be fine.
Disabled Veterans National Foundation Urges Groups to Remember Veterans Year-Round
April 18, 2012 by Stephen Lonsway
Filed under News and Reviews
Veterans Appreciation Day Grants of $1,000 Available for Veterans Events
SPCA International Rescue Underway for Wounded Soldier’s Dog
April 18, 2012 by Garfield Phelan
Filed under News and Reviews
This is a story of a hero who served his country and nearly gave his life, and his best friend. SPCA International, a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing animal suffering and abuse internationally, is currently working to rescue a dog named ‘Max’ from Kuwait and transport the dog back to the U.S. to be reunited with a soldier named Corporal Michael.
Bark Busters Helps Troops Bring Pets Home from War Zone
April 12, 2012 by Sherly Barger
Filed under News and Reviews
Bark Busters USA, the world’s largest, most trusted dog training company, announced a record-breaking private donation of $22,411 in cash and in-kind contributions to the SPCA international Operation Baghdad Pups program-the culmination of its “Bring the Soldiers’ Pups Home” campaign, fueled by the effort and generosity of Bark Busters trainers, their clients, and countless dog-loving communities nationwide.
SPCA International Appeals for Help to Bring a Puppy Home
April 12, 2012 by Herbert Murcko
Filed under News and Reviews
NEW YORK, Dec 21, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — As the last U.S. troops return home from Iraq, SPCA international must continue its work to bring home military mascots left behind.
SPCA International’s Terri Crisp Releases New Book No Buddy Left Behind
April 9, 2012 by Solange Malander
Filed under News and Reviews
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The SPCA International (www.spcai.org) announced on September 26th, 2011, the presence of hope and support for author Terri Crisp’s new book on the SPCAI efforts to save and bring U.S. Troops’ dogs and cats safely home from the combat zones of Iraq and Afghanistan.
SPCA International Aims to Rescue 12 Combat Pets and Reunite them with U.S. Soldiers
March 23, 2012 by Quintin Tynan
Filed under News and Reviews
Operation Baghdad Pups is Committed to Ongoing Efforts to Help Military Pets
SPCA International Wins Approval for First Animal Transport from Iraq into Turkey since Start of Iraq War
March 20, 2012 by Caron Stclair
Filed under News and Reviews
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–An intense international effort involving the Turkish Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the U.S. Embassy and SPCAI will allow an Iraqi donkey to relocate to the United States next month.




