Overview
According to the 2023–2024 National Pet Owners Survey, approximately two thirds of all US households include a companion animal. While the majority of pets are cats or dogs, millions of US households count other small mammals, birds, horses, and other animals as family members.
Pets not only provide love and affection—they also help keep us well. Recent studies have linked pet ownership to lower blood pressure, reduced stress, less incidence of heart disease, and lower overall health care costs. In short, companion animals make us happier and healthier. So, it is only fair to keep them safe, healthy, and happy too.
Companion Animals Campaigns
Although most pet owners consider companion animals to be beloved members of their family, some animals kept as pets sadly experience cruelty and neglect.
Learn MoreProtective orders, also known as restraining orders, are legal tools for safeguarding individuals from harm or harassment, particularly in cases of domestic violence, stalking, or abuse. Having recognized the importance of protecting companion animals of those...
Learn MoreFrom how they are obtained to how their safety and well‑being are protected day-to-day, responsible acquisition and care are key components of the humane treatment of companion animals.
Learn MoreSafe havens for pets are sheltering services available to help individuals experiencing domestic violence place their companion animals out of harm’s way so that they may seek safety for themselves. The Safe Havens for Pets directory...
Learn MoreThe human-animal bond is mutually beneficial, and the welfare of people and their pets is inextricably linked. At times, the welfare of both is jeopardized by concerns such as homelessness or abuse. One way AWI is...
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Take Action for Companion Animals
Follow these links to take action on critical animal welfare issues and legislation.