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09 February 2023
SPCA supporting Auckland communities post floods
In the wake of extreme weather, which saw many areas of Auckland experience flooding in... -
08 February 2023
SPCA prosecutes man for failing to treat puppy with multiple fractures
A man whose puppy had such severe injuries to its leg it needed amputating, has... -
01 February 2023
Breaking the Chain - Government announces public consultation on tethering of dogs
We're delighted to hear today that public consultation has opened on some proposed regulations to... -
28 January 2023
North Island flooding: What pet owners need to know
As many North Island regions are currently facing flooding, the safety and well-being of our... -
27 January 2023
I'm thinking of adopting backyard chickens
Kiwis and chickens go together. It’s true! New Zealanders love their feathered friends. Chickens (Gallus... -
20 January 2023
SPCA joins the International Coalition for Animal Welfare
SPCA New Zealand has joined a global coalition of expert animal welfare organisations – including... -
16 January 2023
New animal care videos empower Kiwi kids
Inspiring a kinder, more compassionate Aotearoa for animals and people is at the heart of... -
12 January 2023
Colony cages: the struggle continues for chickens
Many New Zealanders have noticed an alarming absence of eggs on the shelves in their... -
23 December 2022
Kittens found in a pillowcase getting ready for new home
Four kittens found on the side of the road in Hawke's Bay in a pillowcase... -
22 December 2022
Five ways you helped animals in 2022
2022 - what a year it's been. With the year is at its end, we... -
13 December 2022
Don’t let your pets celebrate too hard this silly season
It’s the most wonderful time of the year for chocolates, treats and tinsel, but the... -
13 December 2022
From rescued to rehomed: Pearl's story
Here at SPCA, we have dozens of animals come through our doors every day. Our... -
30 November 2022
SPCA appealing to owners not to leave dogs in cars during sizzling summer
SPCA inspectors have already received several calls from concerned members of the public after spotting... -
28 November 2022
Positive impact felt from the SPCA Desexing Grant
The Animal Sanctuary is just one of the recipients of the SPCA Desexing Grant, which... -
17 November 2022
The SPCA Desexing Caravan has wrapped up its latest adventure
After more than nine weeks providing free desexing services to rural communities around the East... -
16 November 2022
From rescued to rehomed: Nala's story
Here at SPCA, we have dozens of animals come through our doors every day. Our... -
09 November 2022
More Kiwi businesses back a better life for chickens
SPCA was pleased to hear My Food Bag, New Zealand’s longest standing subscription-based meal kit... -
07 November 2022
Injuries on greyhound racetrack reiterates SPCA’s call to end ‘inherently dangerous’ commercial greyhound racing once and for all
RNZSPCA was saddened and disappointed to learn of further serious injuries to greyhounds at the... -
04 November 2022
SPCA storybook ‘Fireworks Free’ a timely lesson
With the aim of creating a better future for animals by educating children on how... -
03 November 2022
Three feline foster journeys, three ways
With kitten season underway, SPCA is on the lookout for foster families now more than... -
28 October 2022
SPCA’s latest Op Shop opens in Tirau’s ‘Big Ram’
Our latest Op Shop is now open and operating out of one of New Zealand’s... -
27 October 2022
Urgent call for fosters as SPCA soon to expect more than 1,500 kittens per month
With summer fast approaching, SPCA Centres nationwide are bracing themselves for kitten season and the... -
26 October 2022
From rescued to rehomed: Rufus's story
Here at SPCA, we have dozens of animals come through our doors every day. Rufus... -
20 October 2022
Smokescreens and mirrors - an industry on notice
The New Zealand Government has placed the greyhound racing industry on notice. Despite three independent...