missing
pet web site service, owner-requested humane euthanasia
and cremation services, a seniors program, info sessions
in schools, and public tours.
The Saint John SPCA does not operate a shelter. Instead,
its emphasis is on preventing the mistreatment and abuse
of animals. The chief service it provides is its Cruelty
Inspection Program. This Program has a single purpose--to
prevent the needless suffering of animals as a result
of improper care, irresponsible ownership, and abuse
in general. The Society has a group of highly committed
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and skilled Inspectors and Animal Protection Officers.
These Inspectors respond to all complaints of cruelty,
abuse, abandonment, and neglect of animals. The Saint
John SPCA also designates "Animal Welfare Ambassadors",
who visit schools to educate young people on how to
properly care for animals.
To sum it all up, both the ARL and the
Saint John SPCA exist to help the
animals. But unfortunately, there is
more work than can be done by one
organization. Working together, they
hope to do all they can to do just that -
help
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the animals. Animal cruelty is a reality. To be
the voice of those who cannot
speak for themselves,
please call our Inspectors at
(506) 333-2082. An animal
is only a phone call away from
living a cruelty-free life.
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