How We Give Back

Every WCU registration creates a ripple effect of positive change. We're proud to share how our community directly supports animal rescue efforts.

20% of registration fees donated
Supporting verified rescue partners
Quarterly impact reports

Our Commitment to Rescue Animals

At World Canine Union, we believe that celebrating our own dogs should also help dogs in need. That's why we've built giving back into the very foundation of our platform.

For every registration, 20% of the fee goes directly to supporting animal rescue organizations. These funds are carefully distributed to programs that make the biggest impact: shelter care, medical treatment, and population control.

Verified Partnerships

We vet every organization we work with to ensure they maintain high standards of animal care, financial transparency, and ethical practices.

Shelter Support

Daily care & feeding programs

Medical Care

Emergency & routine treatments

Spay/Neuter

Population control initiatives

Adoption Support

Finding forever homes

Recent Impact Story

See how WCU registrations from our community are making a real difference

January 2024

Hope Haven Animal Rescue

A no-kill shelter specializing in medical rehabilitation for abused and neglected animals in the Pacific Northwest.

Based in Portland, OR • Founded 2015
WCU Community Donation
$5,240

Generated from 1,048 WCU registrations

How the Funds Are Being Used

Direct impact from your registrations

Medical Rehabilitation Ward

$2,620 is Funding a new recovery area for post-surgical animals, including heated beds, monitoring equipment, and specialized care supplies for 15 kennels.

Vaccination Initiative

$1,572 is Providing core vaccines (DAPPv + Rabies) for approximately 60 incoming rescue animals, protecting them from preventable diseases as they prepare for adoption.

Spay/Neuter Clinic Support

$1,048 is Subsidizing spay/neuter surgeries for 20 animals from low-income families, helping prevent future unwanted litters while keeping pets in their loving homes.

"The support from World Canine Union has allowed us to expand our medical capacity dramatically. We can now treat more severe cases that we previously had to turn away."
Dr. Sarah Chen, Medical Director, Hope Haven Animal Rescue

Upcoming Initiatives for 2024

Emergency Medical Fund

Creating a dedicated fund for life-saving emergency surgeries for animals with no other funding options.

Transport Network

Funding transport for animals from overcrowded shelters to areas with higher adoption rates.

Community Clinics

Supporting low-cost vaccination and microchip clinics in underserved communities.

Join the Movement

Register your dog today and become part of a community that celebrates our canine companions while helping animals in need.

Questions about our giving program? Contact our team