Duchess, a Great Pyrenees mixed dog, was the BC SPCA’s first adopted animal of 2019. In 2018 we saw over 14,300 animals adopted into new families. Duchess found her new fur-ever family after a short stay at our Kamloops & District Branch.
Introducing Treat Week™. An event unique to the BC SPCA, we’ve expanded Cupcake Day to an entire week of treats. Whether you’re smitten with cookies, cheese or cocktails, find out how you can treat animals to a sweeter life!
Are bird feeders good or bad? When should I put out my bird feeder? How can I naturally attract birds to my yard? Backyard bird watching can be a joy, and feeding is popular worldwide, but it does have risks. Learn the risks, and find out what you can do to be a responsible bird feeder.
Robin is a friendly, strong and adorable young colt. He is currently with in foster care where he has another colt to play and learn horse language with. Robin is in need of an experienced home so he can have a good start to his training. Check out his profile to learn more.
In April 2018, Frankie was found in bad shape, north of Fort St. John. This sweet Chihuahua was all alone with a broken femur bone in her hind leg. Read how Frankie's life has gone from sad to sublime in this happy "tail"!
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