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  • November 24, 2025

    Congratulations! You’ve Adopted a Rabbit.

    Learn essential care tips for your newly adopted rabbit, including housing, nutrition, enrichment, and vet guidance for a happy, healthy companion.

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  • November 24, 2025

    Congratulations! You’ve Adopted a Dog/Puppy.

    Find essential care tips for your newly adopted dog or puppy, including housing, vaccinations, disease prevention, and safe introductions.

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  • Test Page – Patterns Rebrand

    Campaign Volunteer Leadership Team The Campaign Cabinet and Advisors are instrumental in the success of our fundraising efforts, providing leadership, guidance, and advocacy to help achieve our goals. Comprised of dedicated volunteers – each a leader in our region they are committed to engaging donors, rallying community support, and working tirelessly to make our new […]

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  • November 3, 2025

    Supporting families through the rehoming journey

    At the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society, every adoption represents a second chance for both the animal and the adopter. Our rehoming process is designed to ensure every animal is placed in a loving, suitable home where they can thrive. But we also recognize that the decision to rehome an animal can be incredibly difficult. […]

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  • October 31, 2025

    Halloween costume safety

    This Halloween, you may be planning on dressing up your furry friend to take part in the festivities with you. But how can you safely introduce your fur baby to a costume, and what are some warning signs to watch for in case they aren’t comfortable with it?    Here’s how to make sure dressing up […]

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  • October 27, 2025

    How do I stop my dogs from marking territory indoors?

    One of the questions we receive at our animal centres is how to stop dogs from marking territory indoors. We have some simple tips you can follow to help avoid this from happening in your home!  Why do dogs mark indoors?  If you are a dog parent, you may be familiar with the term “marking.” […]

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  • October 20, 2025

    Get active this fall with your pets!

    Fall can be a great time to get out and get active. With cooler weather, there are plenty of perfect opportunities to get outside.  Here are a few great ways to get moving:   Tips to get active with pets this fall   Before you come inside at the end of one of these fall activities, make sure you check your […]

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  • October 17, 2025

    What to do when you encounter wildlife in your community

    As our cities expand, it’s becoming increasingly common to spot raccoons, skunks, squirrels, foxes and other wildlife in urban areas. These animals are highly adaptable and have learned to thrive in neighbourhoods, taking advantage of food and shelter sources provided, often unintentionally, by people. While seeing wildlife can be exciting, it’s important to remember that these animals are best left wild. Here’s what you can do to […]

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  • October 13, 2025

    Celebrate Thanksgiving with your furry friends

    For many people, the Thanksgiving holiday is a time to get together with friends and family to enjoy a delicious meal together. If you want to make sure your dog doesn’t feel left out, we have some special treat ideas just for them!    Before we share these special treats, here are a few general safety […]

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  • October 10, 2025

    Adopting a small animal

    Small animals also require their daily dose of fun and excitement outside of their enclosures to help keep them healthy and happy. However, outside playtime should be supervised in a safely enclosed and pet-proofed area.   A rodent’s teeth grow continuously, so it’s important to provide appropriate chew-safe toys and to keep loose electrical wires or […]

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  • October 9, 2025

    5 fall pet hazards you wouldn’t expect

    As we step into fall, with the crunch of leaves beneath our feet and our pets’ paws, it is important to be aware of safety concerns that come with the season. Here are five fall pet hazards you wouldn’t expect:    Acorns and oak leaves   Acorns contain tannins, which can upset your furry friend’s digestive tract […]

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  • Junior Presentations (Grades 4-6)

    AnimalSmart™ is the Ontario SPCA’s humane education program, teaching compassion, empathy, and responsible animal care to children and youth. Book a presentation for grades 4-6.

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