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August 2017

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Who will YOU walk for?!

On Sept. 23 join me, Mandy, your spokesanimal for this year’s Lennox & Addington Animal Centre Friends for Life! WalkTM presented  Pedigree.

Our Friends for Life! Walk will be held at Napanee Conservation Park and you don’t need to bring a dog to participate! You don’t even need to own a pet! The Friends for Life! Walk is a meaningful way for you to give back to your community by raising funds to helping animals in need.

Will you join me? You can sign up for the walk here.

Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to keep current on the latest FFL! Walk news, contests and giveaways.

Not able to walk? You can still support animal friends in need with a special gift here.

Fundraise & WIN:

Register and raise a minimum of $100 online before Sept. 4 for a chance to win one of two Instax Cameras. Self-donations count towards your entry. Register now and start raising funds for animals in need! 

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What should you do if you see a pet in a hot vehicle?

Every summer, the Ontario SPCA receives hundreds of calls about animals left in hot vehicles. Unfortunately, there are still pet owners who aren’t getting the message about the dangers of leaving pets unattended in vehicles. Parked cars can quickly reach deadly temperatures, even on relatively mild days with the car parked in the shade and the windows slightly open.

So what should you do if you come across an animal left in a hot vehicle? Find out in this video with Ontario SPCA Inspector Scott Sylvia. He discusses the dangers of leaving pets unattended in vehicles, consequences for owners and what you can do if you see an animal in distress.

Please take the time to support the No Hot Pets message and take the pledge here to show solidarity for this important campaign.

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Abandoned dog finds a loving home

Jax is a Shepherd/Collie mix who came into our care as a transfer from another animal centre after he was found abandoned. Despite that bleak period in his life, Jax has plenty to wag his tail about these days. He found a loving home to call his own and is settling in perfectly.

“We have adopted Jax and we can’t believe how he fits in with the family so well,” his new family reports. “He has been introduced to the grandchildren and our cat without incident. He had a good sleep last night and had a bath. Whoever abandoned this dog, certainly it is their loss and our gain. We will love him and give him a good home for many years.”

We love happy endings! We wish Jax and his new family all the best together. Every animal deserves a comfortable, loving home and we know Jax has found his.

Interested in adopting a new friend of your own? Visit our adoption page or drop by the Ontario SPCA Lennox & Addington Animal Centre to meet the animals up for adoption.

Wanted: Volunteers to play games with animals 

Looking for a purr-fect volunteer opportunity? If you enjoy playing with animals, this is the role for you!

We have recently launched an extensive enrichment program for our animals to make life more relaxing and enjoyable.

Now we need volunteers willing to come in and spend time implementing fun games and toys for the animals in our care.

If you think this may be a good fit for you, and you’re able to dedicate at least one day a week, please give us a call or e-mail Mags, our volunteer co-ordinator, at mmclarty@ospca.on.ca

To learn more about becoming a volunteer, visit our website.

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Don Cherry offers support
for pit bulls headed south
to find new homes

The Ontario SPCA recently welcomed hockey icon Don Cherry, who paid a visit to the Society’s Provincial Office in Stouffville to wish a group of pit bulls well on their journey south to find new homes in Florida.

In October 2015, the Ontario SPCA uncovered an alleged dogfighting operation near Chatham, Ontario. Several dogs were removed during that investigation and assessed by the ASPCA, world leaders in dogfighting rehabilitation.

Seven of those dogs immediately passed the ASPCA’s assessments, but due to lengthy court proceedings remained in the Ontario SPCA’s care until they were recently released from the courts to be rehomed.

In addition, one of the animals removed from the alleged dogfighting operation gave birth to 11 pit bull puppies while in the care of the Ontario SPCA.

After being spayed and neutered, the first group of these dogs was transported to two facilities in Florida by the Ontario SPCA and a team from Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary, which funded the transport.

Pit Sisters, a behavioural and dog training program with the mission to find challenging dogs new homes, will be taking 10 of the dogs and Dogs Playing for Life will be taking four of the dogs.

Shelter Health Pro
website set to launch
new content

By the end of 2017, the Shelter Health Pro website, shelterhealthpro.com, will be almost doubling in size and scope with the launch of the Environmental Needs & Behavioural Health section. You may have noticed the button on the home page with this title.

This portion of the Shelter Health Pro website will include material relating to stress reduction and behavioural enrichment for a variety of animals in our care. Shelter medicine experts and the Ontario SPCA believe that the physical and medical needs of the animals we care for are just as important as their environmental needs and behavioural health.

This new section will contain information gathered from the most reliable and current sources. It will have a similar format to the current section on Shelter Health Pro and will include menu options for: 

  • Facility Assessment
  • Animal Assessment
  • Make A Plan
  • Stress Reduction
  • Enrichment and Socialization for Cats and Kittens
  • Enrichment and Socialization for Dogs and Puppies
  • Enrichment and Socialization for Small Animals and Birds
  • Training and Behaviour Modification

Stay tuned for website launch announcements.

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Penelope and Lady Jane need a home

Do you have a place in your home and in your heart to help Penelope and Lady Jane? These nine and 10-year-old cats are a bonded pair and would love a new home together.

Penelope and Lady Jane were surrendered to us when their owner was too sick to care for them any longer. These beautiful girls are declawed and looking for a quiet home where they can keep you company.

Interested in learning more about Penelope and Lady Jane? Visit our adoption page or drop by the Lennox & Addington Animal Centre to meet them.

Name the foal and you
could win

We have a beautiful foal in our care, but he doesn’t have a name. Help us name this cute little colt and you could win.

In March 2017, Dee, a Quarter Horse-cross mare, came into the care of the Ontario SPCA through an investigation. When she was examined by a veterinarian, we learned she was in foal. Her baby was born last month and now needs a name.

Submit a caption with what you think the name should be and you could win an Ontario SPCA prize pack, including a Velvet the horse plush collectable, and a $100 gift card to Greenhawk Harness & Equestrian Supplies

The winner will be chosen by McKee-Pownall Equine Services, the veterinary clinic caring for the mare and her foal. Entries must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. EST on Sept. 8, 2017.
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