Microchipping of your dog is now the law.
It helps to reunite you with them if lost and helps who ever finds them to return to you.
The damage electric shock collars can do.
Please think twice before using these collars as serious damage can be done to your dogs neck.
Rescued an emaciated, clipped out TB type Trotter in urgent need of care.
Sally, had a serious lung infection, rain scald and whip marks on her quarters when rescued by WSPCA Inspectors this week. She is under veterinary and intensive care and we hope she makes a full recovery.
Charlie, found in a very bad way two months ago.
This young cob was rescued today , emaciated, caught up in barbed wire and lucky he wasn’t badly cut. Left in a very wet area if not rescued he may not have survived much longer..
Sincere thanks to Minister McConalogue.
Wexford SPCA greatly appreciates receiving an Animal Welfare Grant from the Minister of Agriculture recently of €98,375. This will be a huge help to the society for its work in the coming year. 11th December 2023.
No one can be held responsible due to a lack of identification.
This poor little boy had a hole in the back of his jaw, too gruesome to put on line, so deep one would put two fists into the hole from the embedded buckle of his head collar, a bad penis injury which worsened quickly and was totally emaciated, weak and had rain scald, he was …
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For School Talks by WSPCA Inspector
Please call our office on 053-9143919 between 9a.m. to 5p.m. Monday to Frida or email [email protected]
ACCAW Campaign urges reduced use of flat-faced dog images in media and advertising
Link to Press Release, including link to letter: Gov.ie _Press Release_Use of Images of Brachycephalic Dog Breeds DAFM has also expressed support for this ACCAW initiative. Link: DAFM_ACCAW_Use of Images of Brachycephalic Dog Breeds
No hoof no horse:
The old saying no hoof no horse continues to be very true today. Regular farrier visits are a must and please check all your horses, some out at grass are inclined to be forgotten.