Dixie was seized by NJSPCA Sgt. Thomas Yanisko in a cruelty case in Little Egg Harbor Township in Ocean County. The dog was seized because the owners refused to provide necessary medical care for the dog.
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Help Autumn
This 4 month old female puppy was found dumped and abandoned by River Road in Burlington County and left to fend for itself. A passerby discovered the dog and alerted the Police Department, who then contacted the NJSPCA. She was then transported to the Columbus Animal Hospital for immediate care. She was renamed "Autumn" by the staff. The dog has a severe case of mange and was emaciated. We are seeking donations to offset her medical expenses and would like the public to donate funds so we can get her medically fit for adoption. The funds would be for medical expenses already incurred and for foster care until the mange can be controlled.
Lieutenant Israel Murray Rothblatt May 26th, 1934 - December 22, 2008
The New Jersey SPCA has lost one of its own. Lt. Murray Rothblatt was a dedicated and caring Humane Police Officer whose selfless service protected countless animals in New Jersey from needless suffering. He will be missed.
The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals advocates for the animals of New Jersey by advancing their welfare, promoting their interests, and fostering the human-animal bond through programs, education, and service.
The New Jersey SPCA is committed to:
Providing shelter and temporary refuge to those animals who are homeless or are in need of respite from cruelty and neglect;
Finding forever families for adoptable animals;
Promoting and supporting positions that have a positive impact on the quality of life for animals;
Reuniting lost pets and their owners;
Eliminating overpopulation of animals through aggressive spaying/ neutering and education;
Educating the public regarding responsible pet ownership and respect for animal life;
Securing basic medical services for animals in need;
Reducing cruelty through stronger ordinances, investigations, partnerships, and education.
The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was created in 1868. Its agents were established as Law Enforcement Officers in charge of investigating and prosecuting all persons involved in Animal abuse and neglect. Our mission today is the same.
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If you believe you have witnessed animal abuse in the state of New Jersey and would like to report it there are many ways to do so. You may either call 800-582-5979, send a message to this Myspace account, visit our official website, or contact us by filling in the form below:
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The NJSPCA invites you to join our fight. We are a Not-For-Profit organization, and receive no federal, state, or local funding. Donate today to help save an animal from a life of suffering. The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is commited to protecting New Jersey's animals from cruelty and neglect. We depend upon gifts from caring people such as yourself to achieve this goal. Visit our website to find out how you can help.