April 7, 2022

What to do if you find a lost dog in Ontario

Have you ever seen a pooch wandering the streets alone and wondered, “What should I do?” These are our tips for wha…
April 5, 2022

Healthy portions: Tips to dial in your pet’s nutrition 

Today we’re sharing a helpful resource from our friends at Royal Canin Canada to help your furry friend maintain an o…
April 4, 2022

Are diffusers safe to use around pets?

We’ve posted about essential oils before, but as the popularity of oil diffusers in homes continues to increase, we…
March 31, 2022

Tick prevention

As the weather warms up, ticks are reappearing in Ontario. Here is the tick prevention information you need to know to …
March 29, 2022

OVC provides unexpected life-saving surgery

Ophelia’s story is one of resilience, teamwork and generosity that have come together to change a life! Ophelia is a…
March 28, 2022

“Pawsh” new cabin accomodations for cats and small animals

Cats and small critters awaiting adoption at Ontario SPCA and Humane Society animal centres now have four new themed …
March 25, 2022

How to teach your cat how to sit

We’ve all seen dogs learn cues like how to sit, or give paw, but did you know cats can also be trained to learn cues?…
March 24, 2022

How to help a pet with separation anxiety

As animal parents, it can be hard enough having to leave our furry friends home alone, but knowing they’re experienci…
March 22, 2022

Learning to be a dog: Scout’s road to rehabilitation

Scout is on his way to becoming the best dog he can be – a remarkable journey given his rough beginning. The two-yea…
March 21, 2022

7 things your pet wants you to know as we head into spring

As we head into the spring season it’s important to be aware of springtime hazards that could lead to trouble for you…
March 18, 2022

A 7-year-old’s love for his adopted cat is the feel-good story you need today

When a special animal comes into our care, we do everything we can to find them the purr-fect home. Teddy found himself…

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Speaking for the ones who can’t speak for themselves

Keep up the good work speaking for the ones who can’t speak for themselves. A society who cares for their animals is a better society.  Thanks for your good work!

-Suzali