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10 Things your dog wishes you knew
The BC SPCA presents an evening with animal behaviour and training consultant Chirag Patel. Learn what motivates your dog’s behaviour and more. The event also features the BC SPCA’s Senior Manager of Behaviour and Welfare Dr. Karen van Haaften and BC SPCA Manager of Animal Welfare Kim Monteith. If you aren't able to join us in Vancouver, sign up to get access to a video after the event.
New this year - we are excited to announce that you have a chance to not only have your pet featured in the 2019 BC SPCA Calendar, but to also have them on a playing card! That’s right – the top 26 from each category will be featured in a deck of playing cards. Only open until April 30.
More and more people are seeking to become ethical eaters, but are you looking for the right labels when you’re buying humanely raised eggs, dairy and meats? Making the best choice is tough with so many labels to choose from. Here we call out the top seven most confusing labels.
Summer will be here before we know it – and so will BC SPCA summer camps. Registration is now open for a number of locations. Sign up your kids or grandkids today.
With National Volunteer Week coming up, we are honouring nearly 5,500 volunteers across the province who help the society carry out its life-saving work each and every day.
So much cuteness in a such a small package! Minnie is a chestnut mare with a blaze that is quite bold and curious. Approximately three or four years old, Minnie will walk right up to people, tractors, cats, dogs or anything that interests her. While she may not spook easily, she does need to time to trust people before being touched. Her ideal partner is an experienced horse person that has time to keep building her trust as she continues her training. Could it be you?
Sweet, little, three-month-old Luna came into our care in November 2017. Less than a week later Catherine and her partner were looking for a cuddly companion and Luna instantly charmed them. After having lived in rental housing that did not allow pets and having just purchased a new home, Catherine and her partner couldn’t wait to adopt a new fuzzy family member and Luna was just the right fit. Join us in reading Luna's happy "tail"!
When you’re a small puppy in a big world, some things can be scary the first time – like meeting new people. Find out how to make new experiences positive for your puppy.
Inspired by her dogs, Blizzard and Cedar, Deborah knows that not all animals have the same love-filled lives as her pups. Find out how she saves animals every month of the year.
The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) is a non-profit organization funded primarily by public donations. Our mission is to protect and enhance the quality of life for domestic, farm and wild animals in British Columbia. BC SPCA Charitable Registration No. BN 11881 9036 RR0001