31-07-2025
Ispca Campaign Raises Over E20000 for Flea and Worm Awareness
The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) has extended its gratitude to Chanelle Pharma, who supported a recent campaign which raised €23,439.
The ISPCA announced its first ever Flea and Worm Awareness campaign earlier this year, which ran throughout the entire month of April (2025).
This initiative, in partnership with Chanelle Pharma, aimed to highlight the importance of regular flea and worm treatments for pets.
As part of the campaign, an in-store promotion ran across all major pet stores nationwide, and for every pack of FleawayPlus and Wormaway purchased, Chanelle Pharma donated 50c to the ISPCA.
The head of the national animal centre, Cillian Costigan believes that parasite control is important for pets, and that preventative healthcare is crucial.
He said: "We often see rescued animals being admitted from our inspectors suffering from parasite infestation leading to all kinds of health problems, which could have been prevented.
"This partnership has helped us take a significant step forward in highlighting the importance of worm and flea treatments, and this collaboration is a shining example of what is possible when the corporate and non-profit sectors come together with a shared purpose," Costigan added.
The funds raised from the campaign directly support the ISPCA's rescue and rehabilitation work, helping more animals in need.
The head of animal health Ireland at Chanelle Pharma, Russell Good said: "At Chanelle Pharma, we're committed to improving the lives of animals - and the people who care for them.
That's why we were proud to partner with the ISPCA as a Platinum Sponsor for the Wormaway and FleawayPlus campaign. Together, we raised awareness about parasite prevention and made a meaningful contribution to support the ISPCA's vital work.
"This partnership shows the powerful impact of trusted products and shared values working toward a common goal,' Good added.
The ISPCA said that it looks forward to continuing the partnership, and working together on future initiatives that drive positive change for animal welfare.