No More Shying Away: Rex’s Rehabilitation Story
Rex’s future was bleak when he arrived at the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society. He had spent his life in a small cage …
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!
Adopters…
Indigenous Partnerships Program
Indigenous Partnerships Program
As an organization that has partnered with Indigenous communities for over 20 years, t…
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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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…
Tips for your first week home with your newly adopted pet
Adopting a new dog or cat is very exciting. That furry friend you’re giving a second chance to becomes family, as we…
How to teach your dog to greet calmly
Consistency is key for calm greetings. Your dog needs to learn that they only get attention when they are sitting calml…
Healthy habits, healthy weight
Guest post by Royal Canin
Choose the right diet
The first step in preventing obesity in pets is to feed the appropria…
National Cupcake Day™ is almost here and it’s the sweetest way to help animals in Toronto
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Cupcake Day™ is almost here and it’s the sweetest way to help animals in Toronto…
Small Animal Enrichment Outside of the Cage
Sometimes it's hard to mentally stimulate small animals because they are in their cage the majority of the time. Howeve…
Victoria Day activities for you and your pets
Victoria Day may be looking very different for us this year, but it doesn't mean we can't celebrate in our own way! Her…
Commonly Asked Questions Regarding Spay/Neuter: Quarantine edition
Listening to health professionals and the Government of Canada, the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society made the decision i…