In The News

  • Nature's Variety Recall

    Find out which products are recalled following the discovery of a possible Salmonella contamination.

  • Cat, Owner Reunited After One Year

    The MSPCA reunited a cat with his owner, thanks to a microchip ID, after the feline went missing for nearly one year.

  • Animal Cruelty Linked to Domestic Violence

    The MSPCA is working with legislators and organizations across the state to protect victims of domestic abuse by permitting judges to include pets in restraining orders in cases of domestic violence.

  • Horse Care Costs Rise, Water Floods Stalls

    The MSPCA continues to receive and care for a record number of homeless horses. Now, the cost of care is rising and storms are flooding stalls.

  • Greater Boston Focuses on Animal Surrenders

    WGBH's Greater Boston with Emily Rooney recently featured homeless animals being cared for at the MSPCA at Nevins Farm and a discussion on animal cruelty.

  • Fostering a Pet's Future

    Thousands of homeless pets at the MSPCA need foster care every year. Find out how you can help by fostering a young, injured, or unsocialized animal.

Featured Event

Equine Guest Lecture Series

Please join us at the MSPCA-Nevins Farm every Wednesday in March for the 2010 Spring Equine Guest Lecture Series.

Bravo Angell!

Blind Dog’s Sight Restored

Bobo had been blind for two years (pictured) until Angell-Boston's Ophthalmic Surgeon, Dr. Martin Coster, restored his sight. See the results.

MSPCA Dog Training

The MSPCA offers a variety of classes from Pet Obedience to more advanced classes like Canine Good Citizen and Agility.

Surf for Animals

Surf the internet and help animals at goodsearch.com - a search engine that benefits the organization of your choice every time you use it.