Over $60 million donated to national

and local pet-focused organizations.

More than 504,000 animals supported through

adoption, rescue, transport, and veterinary care.

Meet the Underdogs.

Our Retailers in Action

Subaru retailers provide direct funding through grants administered by the ASPCA to their local animal welfare partners to help cover costs for preparing animals for adoption, veterinary expenses, and more. Many Subaru retailers also host adoption, microchipping, or other types of events in their stores to help ensure more pets can find loving homes in their communities.

Haddad Subaru

Haddad Subaru partnered with the Berkshire Humane Society to help stock their community pet food bank with a “Fill a Subie” event. Haddad Subaru asked the public to fill a Forester with pet food to earn a shopping spree at Benson’s Pet Center in Pittsfield. John Perreault and Cindy Bartlett put on their best running shoes and shopped 'til they dropped! The food they gathered is crucial to the mission of the food bank, allowing those in need to feed their pets, which helps keep those animals in loving homes and out of shelters.

Subaru of Naples

In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, many animal shelters in Southwest Florida were damaged and their animals needed to be evacuated. Subaru of Naples partnered with Humane Society Naples to help the majority of the more than 400 animals brought there reach new shelters across the country. Subaru of Naples and Humane Society Naples assembled transport crates and used their donated Subaru Ascent to ferry loads of animals to the Naples Airport for the inaugural flight of the nonprofit Race for Life Rescue.

Treasure Valley Subaru

Treasure Valley Subaru and the Idaho Humane Society teamed up for their annual free microchipping event on May 5, 2023. Pet owners from all over the region came together to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to keep their furry friends safe. Treasure Valley Subaru sponsored the first 100 participants just as they had during last year’s microchipping event and even put on a fiesta-style taco bar. Treasure Valley Subaru had previously partnered with the Idaho Humane Society to help 63 animals in need of a home, donated 384 pounds of cat food, and helped cover the veterinary costs of injured and disabled shelter dogs.

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Our Partnerships

Subaru is the largest corporate donor to the ASPCA. Since 2008, our partnership has had a significant impact on the rescue, transport, well-being, and adoption of more than 134,000 animals across the country.

Subaru and BARK have partnered since 2016 as part of the annual Subaru Loves Pets initiative to support dog adoptions from participating rescues and shelters.

Interested in becoming a partner with Subaru? Just fill out our partnership request form.