Unfortunately, there are times where for one reason or another you may be unable to care for an animal. Whatever the circumstances may be, if you feel you cannot give the animal the care it deserves, it’s better for both parties to part ways.
It can be a difficult time for both humans and animals but by allowing Louth SPCA to take care of the animal you can be sure you’re doing the right thing.
If you have an animal you can not care for any longer please let us know below to arrange for us to take them off your hands and start them on their way to a new life.
The Louth Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Louth SPCA) is a non-profit animal rescue and welfare organisation. The Louth SPCA is situated at Walterstown (on the L1182), Dromiskin, Co. Louth Eircode A91 CP82
Our aim is to improve the welfare of all animals – both domestic and wild – through a range of activities, including inspection of reported cases of cruelty, organising the fostering and rehoming of animals, and provision of education on animal welfare. If you wish to report a case of cruelty please click here, all information will be treated as confidential.
Louth SPCA is staffed by volunteers only, and relies heavily on donations for funding. If you wish to make a contribution, please click on our Donate button.
Louth SPCA acknowledges the annual funding received from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.
Louth SPCA also acknowledges the following sponsors: