For All Animals

 

 

Making Scotland the Best Place in the World for an Animal to Be

 

Since 1839, we have proudly fought to improve the lives of animals in Scotland.

We have made massive progress throughout our rich history, but pets, wildlife and farmed animals face pressures like never before.

Factors such as the rising cost of living, the exploitation of animals for profit, the climate crisis and habitat loss pose a massive challenge to animals – and to organisations like us to respond to.

That’s why we’ve set out six key ambitions we want to achieve within a decade.

 

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By 2032, Scotland will be the best place in the world for an animal to be.

This is a vision where all animals have a good life.

 

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WHAT WE WANT

OUR VISION


Every animal has a good life.

Every person embraces the joy and value animals add to our lives, and recognises they have feelings and needs which should be met.


 

WHY WE EXIST

OUR PURPOSE


To champion animal welfare in Scotland and ensure animals are treated with respect and kindness.

To provide the support and knowledge people need to protect the welfare of the companion, wild and farmed animals in their lives.

WHAT WE DO

OUR SERVICES


We will continue to proudly deliver and improve our services, and we will amplify our work in proactively making life better for animals and people.

Responding to animals in need while being proactive in preventing animals from requiring help.

We Will

 

Rescue and enforce

 

We save animals which are injured, neglected or abused and we enforce the law to make sure people who cause suffering face justice

 

 

 

Rehabilitate then rehome or release

 

We provide veterinary care, behavioural training and other expert support before rehoming pets or releasing wild animals

 

 

 

Inspire and educate

 

We improve knowledge of animal welfare and increase awareness of the positive impact animals have on our lives.

 

 

 

Advocate and campaign

 

We highlight the need for change, set standards and champion improvements to the animal welfare sector