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Report Acts of Cruelty


How do I report cruelty?

If you witness an act of animal torture or abuse call your police immediately. If you know or suspect that an animal is being neglected or abused, report your information by calling our investigate agent at 603-772-2921 ext. 111 or e-mail us at cruelty@nhspca.org. Any inquiries regarding suspected neglect or abuse in welcome. Your calls are confidential and our agent will require information to receive a valid report.

Important facts you should know

  • All domestic animals must be provided food, water, shelter, and proper veterinary care.
  • Abandonment, serious neglect, abuse, poisoning, and torture are all types of animal cruelty and can carry felony penalties in some cases.
  • Animals should not be left inside a vehicle for any amount of time during very hot or very cold weather. An animal left in a vehicle could be subject to extreme temperatures and die quickly.
  • It is against the law to carry loose dogs in the back of pickup trucks.

 

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