Another step forward – Stronger laws will help protect dogs kept outdoors
Advocating on behalf of animals who can’t speak for themselves has been at the heart of the Ontario SPCA and Humane S…
Keeping animals safe in times of crisis
There are few things as stressful as being displaced from your home due to an emergency – add pets who are confused a…
Empathy for animals is what makes Ontario SPCA volunteers shine
Empathy is at the heart of Volunteer Canada’s National Volunteer Week, which runs from April 24-30, 2022 and it’s a…
Hop to it! How to teach agility jumping to rabbits
Did you know that rabbits can be trained to learn skills and cues, just like dogs and cats? Today we’d like to share …
9 Things to Know Before Adopting a Bunny
Aren’t bunnies just the cutest? Although they make great companion animals and are certainly fun to play with, some c…
4 ways to enjoy New Year’s Eve with your companion animal
New Year’s Eve can be a fun time for both you and your furry friend! With a few small tweaks, you can have the best t…
Adoption Process and Fees
Thank you for choosing to adopt with the Ontario SPCA. We are excited to help you find a new family member!
Adopte…
Happy International Rabbit Day – Week!
This week, we’ve been all ears for rabbits! We have many rabbits in our care right now who are waiting patiently f…
Try these treat tricks for your small animals!
We love our small companion animals , like rabbits and guinea pigs, but sometimes it can be difficult to know what tre…
Media release – Helping pets adjust to your return to school and work
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Back to school and work? The Ontario SPCA offers tips to help pets cope with the change
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Post-COVID separation anxiety and your pets
During lockdowns in Ontario, we have spent much more time at home with our animal companions. Our fur babies offered em…
How to train your dog to not bark at cars
Going on walks with your dog is a great form of exercise, mental stimulation, and an opportunity to bond with them. Wal…