Protecting The Voiceless In Our Community
Animal Welfare
Rescue and Support for Animal Victims of Cruelty and Neglect
Our Commitment To Animal Welfare
animal cruelty / neglect convictions
animal cruelty / neglect cases investigated
Welfare Checks Performed
What is animal cruelty and neglect?
Animal cruelty is a crime in Pennsylvania as defined in the Statutes of Pennsylvania Title 18.
Cruelty is defined as
Neglect is defined as
- Necessary sustenance and potable water.
- Access to clean and sanitary shelter and protection from the weather. The shelter must be sufficient to permit the animal to retain body heat and keep the animal dry.
- Necessary veterinary care.
How to Report Animal Welfare Issues
ANIMAL WELFARE CONCERNS
The York County SPCA’s humane society police officer’s sole responsibility is the enforcement of these statutes. Our humane officer spends hours daily in the field responding to reports of animal cruelty, neglect, and abandonment and assisting in other cases referred to us from other animal welfare or law enforcement agencies. Our humane society police officer is not an animal control officer and, therefore, cannot pick up or transport stray animals. This service is managed independently in each York County municipality.
The animal welfare world is nuanced and can sometimes confuse community members. Here is a simplified reference guide for the most common animal concerns In York County:
Cruelty & Neglect
If you suspect animal cruelty and/or neglect, please contact your local police department or call 911.
Stray Cats
Stray Dogs
Did you find a stray dog? Review our Stray Canine Intake Policy before transporting dogs to the York County SPCA.
Municipalities without An ACO
Animal Noise Issues
How To Report Cruelty or Neglect
contact your local police department
The York County SPCA does not currently have a humane society police officer (HSPO) on staff. To report suspected animal cruelty or neglect, contact your local police department or call 911.
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