Send comfort and joy, health and happiness to stray dogs in need this year.  As you snuggle up with your best furry friend this holiday, take a moment to care for those less fortunate pups who don’t have a loving owner, like you, to keep them safe and warm.  Save and protect dogs this holiday with a World Animal Gift from World Animal Protection. 

All around the world dogs and people live together. We share a deep bond, but in some communities, that bond is tested. In countries plagued by rabies and overpopulation, dogs suffer immensely and unnecessarily.  But this holiday, you can stop their suffering and give them a reason to hope. 

Recognize the important place your dog has in your heart by helping other dogs around the world have a happier holiday…and delight other animal lovers on your list with a charitable World Animal Gift.

There are so many great gifts to choose from:

Really get tails wagging – help vaccinate 25 dogs against rabies and give them each a bright collar for $25. You’ll save their lives and help them live in harmony with the community.

Give the gift of health – heal wounds and stop suffering for 150 dogs around the world by sending crucial medical treatment to the pups who need it most.  

Do it all this holiday – for $100 you can fill furry bellies, rush to rescue dogs and other animals from a natural disaster or provide live-saving medical care to an animal in need. This gift does it all.

See more proof of the joy these great gifts can bring to animals and gift givers alike.  Because really, when was the last time you got this excited about giving a scarf?

How it works:
• Visit WorldAnimalGifts.ca and choose from over 30 life-saving gifts
• Order a printable PDF or e-card for your loved one
• Your gift protects animals in need

About World Animal Protection:
World Animal Protection, formerly known as the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), is active in more than 50 countries. From our offices around the world, we work with businesses, governments, local partners and animal welfare organizations to find practical ways to prevent animal suffering worldwide. www.worldanimalprotection.ca