Take the No Hot Pets Pledge
“I wasn’t going to be gone
long.” “I left the window down for him.” The Ontario SPCA has heard it all as people continue to put their pets
at risk by leaving them in vehicles during the hot summer months.
Parked cars can quickly
reach deadly temperatures – even on relatively mild days with the car parked in
the shade and the windows slightly open. Dogs have a limited ability to sweat;
even a short time in a hot environment can be life-threatening.
Let’s work
together to eradicate this issue in Ontario. Visit nohotpets.ca and take the
pledge vowing to never leave your pets unattended in a vehicle. You can also do
your part to raise awareness by using #nohotpets on social media.
Join us on May 23 by visiting nohotpets.ca for the official launch of our 2017 No Hot Pets campaign!
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Enter the Got a Pet? Get a Vet!™ Contest
Time is running out to enter the Got a Pet? Get a Vet!™ contest. Nominate your favourite veterinarian
or veterinary clinic by May 21 for the 2017 “Got a Pet? Get a Vet! Award”
and encourage friends and family to go to the gotapetgetavet.ca website to vote
for the winner.
If you have a pet, it’s
important to build a relationship with a veterinarian. Just one checkup a
year will help protect your pets against a variety of potentially
life-threatening diseases, detect health problems sooner and help you avoid
unexpected costs.
Got a Pet?
Get a Vet!™ is an annual education campaign by the Ontario SPCA, in association
with the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) and participating SPCAs
and Humane Societies across Canada. It promotes and educates owners about the
importance of annual veterinary checkups.
To enter the contest,
or for more information, visit gotapetgetavet.ca
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Ghost the Border Collie helps heal hearts
Ghost is a Border Collie who came to us
because his high energy proved to be too much for his previous owners to
handle. Ghost found his forever family when they came into our animal centre
and immediately fell in love with him. They had recently lost their own Border
Collie and Ghost resembled their beloved pet. It was love at first sight.
We wish Ghost all the best with his new
family! We’re glad he could bring joy to his new family during a sad time in
their lives, and we’re happy for Ghost that he now has a home to call his own.
Are you looking for a pet? Drop by our animal
centre to meet the animals up for adoption, or visit our adoption page to see
the animals waiting patiently for loving homes.
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Young animal lover raises over $280 through gift
basket raffle
It’s special people like Dylan Kits who make a
real difference for the Ontario SPCA Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Animal
Centre.
Dylan is an animal lover and wanted to do something special at Easter
for the animals in our care. A creative individual, he put together an Easter basket
and raffled it off, raising over $280 to help our centre care for animals in
need.
Thank you, Dylan, for making a difference for
the animals in your community!
Interested in learning more about how you can
help? Visit our website for ways to give.
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Are your pets prepared for an emergency?
May 8-12 was Emergency Preparedness Week and the Ontario SPCA took the opportunity to remind pet owners of ways to keep pets safe during emergency situations.
First, develop a family emergency response plan. This includes setting a primary and alternative meeting point away from the home in case of evacuation, listing emergency telephone numbers where all family members can find them (including the name and number of your pet’s veterinarian) and putting together a family emergency survival kit. Next, create a pet emergency survival kit for quick and easy access.
It is also important to bring your pets indoors at the first indication of an emergency. If you must evacuate your home, take your pets with you if it is safe to do so. In case you have to leave your pets behind, place a Rescue Alert Sticker by your front door. To get your free emergency decal to place on your front window or door, visit www.ontariospca.ca/ep
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Let your love live forever with a
gift in your Will
Did you know
a gift in your Will can ensure the work of helping animals in need continues
into the future? At the Ontario SPCA, even a small gift in your Will goes a
long way. Bequests of any size allow us to carry out lifesaving rescue work and
move forward with ambitious animal welfare initiatives in close to 50
communities and animal centres across Ontario.
A gift in
your Will allows you to make an even larger impact than you might otherwise
have been able to, and make a bigger difference for the animals you love.
Today, we
hope you’ll think about taking the next step towards including the Ontario SPCA
– and the precious animals who need you so desperately – in your Estate Plan.
We can help you along in the process by sending you our free Legacy Giving
Guide and Will Planner Workbook.
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Will you walk for animals in need?
It's time to dust off your sneakers (and furry friend’s paws) because the 2017 Friends for Life!™ Walk presented by Pedigree® is happening across Ontario on the weekend of Sept. 23-24.
Join thousands of animal lovers across the province and help raise critically needed funds to care for animals that are abused, abandoned, neglected, or no longer wanted.
Take that first step and register today for a walk in your community! Be sure to register early, as the first 30 people to register across the province will receive a FREE Friends for Life! Walk swag bag full of treats for you and your four-legged friends to enjoy!
Let's change animals' lives together, one step at a time!
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Celebrating our cherished volunteers
Volunteers are such an important part of what
we do every day here at the Ontario SPCA Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry
Animal Centre. Our volunteers are truly priceless!
To celebrate our volunteers and thank them for
their service, we held a volunteer appreciation luncheon during National
Volunteer Week, which ran from April 23-29. United by a love of animals, 20 volunteers
joined us for pizza and treats. Julie Bourgon, our Animal Care Coordinator,
gave a speech on how each and every one of them have touched our lives and the
lives of the animals in the centre.
To all our volunteers, thank you for your
dedication and commitment! Your efforts are critical to the success of our
animal centre and are truly appreciated.
Interested in volunteering? Visit our website
to learn more.
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