People food isn’t always good for your canine companion, no matter how much he might beg for it with heart-melting eyes. It’s usually best to refrain from sharing your meals and beverages with your dog, especially when it comes to certain foods. Find out more about what human foods can be toxic to your pet.
During the month of February, you can join thousands of fellow animal lovers across B.C. and Canada by hosting a cupcake party at work, home or school to fundraise for animals in need for National Cupcake Day™, celebrated on Monday Feb. 27. It’s a delicious way to ‘bake’ a difference for animals!
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At first, she didn’t know how to play. She was emaciated, anemic, nervous and scared. But that didn’t deter local lawyer Chris Ness from adopting Emily, a Bernese Mountain dog seized with 65 other animals from a puppy mill in Langley last February, dubbed the Langley 66. Now a therapy dog with St. John Ambulance, Emily has come a long way.
About to be released back into the wild, these raccoons are instantly curious, their dexterous black paws thrust through the carrier cages doors to touch their new surroundings before the doors are opened. Admitted to the Wild ARC last June as babies, the orphaned youngsters needed several months of care before being released back into the wild.
If you’re looking for a cat who will give you tons of affection and love you forever, then look no further. At 14-years-of-age, Graystone is both healthy and adorable. She gets along with other cats although she does enjoy getting most of the attention! Could she be the fuzzball you have been looking for?
Petra was surrendered to the BC SPCA Vernon & District Branch in May, 2016 because her previous guardians were travelling and unfortunately Petra was unable to join. Petra wasn’t at the branch too long before her new guardians fell in love with her and knew they had to take Petra home.
It’s important to think of your furry family member throughout winter, to ensure they enjoy the whole season warmly and safely. Watch our video for tips on how to protect your pet from the harmful effects of winter.
Mary Ann and Raymond Aldus recently had the opportunity to intern at the BC SPCA’s Wild ARC facility, where they witnessed firsthand the compassionate work staff and volunteers do to help wild animals.
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