The Nova Scotia SPCA has been protecting animals since the 1800s. Their Special Constables have been enforcing the Animal Protection Act since 1996, changing the lives of companion animals in Nova Scotia.
The Animal Protection Act allows the Society’s Enforcement Officers to intervene on behalf of animals in distress and issue fines, as well as file charges against individuals under the Criminal Code of Canada.
Their Special Constables work with communities across the province to prevent cruelty to animals and encourage the humane treatment of all animals. This means rescuing animals in need, providing medical care, affection and shelter. It also means prosecuting people who deliberately harm animals, and working with offenders to ensure that does not happen again.
Seek Justice
The Nova Scotia SPCA is the only charity organization with legal powers to help animals in need and bring animal offenders to justice. Their Special Constables are authorized under the Animal Protection Act to protect all animals from abuse, neglect and abandonment. They act as law enforcers to ensure the safety of Nova Scotia’s vulnerable animals.
If there has been a deliberate act of violence or neglect, the Officers seek justice through the courts, acting as the voice for animals.
Report Cruelty
1-888-703-7722
Call us immediately to let us
know about your complaint
All complaints filed and information you provide is kept confidential.
We DO NOT provide your name when responding to animal cruelty complaints. Please answer accurately and provide all information required.
You may also fill out an online
complaint form and email it
http://www.novascotiaspca.ca/animal-cruelty-complaint-form/
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Source : Media Release