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Issue 85 - March 2010 |
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Cruelty charges pending against owner of emaciated retriever
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Help make a change
Pet on the Net features adoptable animals from branches across B.C.
Meet Giraffe, from our Abbotsford Branch.
Make Adoption Your First Option
Find your new forever friend online!
Happy Endings are a collection of heartwarming successes
Jill found her forever home through our Sunshine Coast Branch.
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The SPCA Certified label is your assurance that a product meets the BC SPCA's high standards of farm animal welfare.
Gifts for animal lovers
Proceeds from sales support our Highest Priority Needs Fund
Event Calendar
Coming up this month:
Pet Portraits: Surrey and Richmond
RCMP vs Jet FM Hockey Game Fundraiser
Just Desserts
Family Day
Branch AGMs: Trail, Comox, Surrey
Dancing for Animals
Party like an Animal
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Charges of animal cruelty are pending against the owner of an emaciated golden retriever named Trooper who was dropped off at the BC SPCA’s Maple Ridge Branch Feb. 28.
“Through our ongoing cruelty investigation, we identified the owner and we will be recommending charges,” said senior animal protection officer Eileen Drever.
Drever said Trooper is one of the worst cases of neglect she’s seen in 30 years. When he arrived at the shelter, he was 11 kilograms (24 pounds) which is one-third the size he should be. He now weighs 13.3 kilograms (29.3 pounds). Find out more about Trooper and how you can help fight this kind of cruelty.
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There’s no sport in killing animals
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Grizzly bears are an iconic animal in British Columbia and B.C. residents take pride in the fact that our province is host to some of the bears’ last remaining territory in the world. Incredibly, the hunting of these bears for sport is still permitted by the provincial government.
You can help these majestic creatures by asking the provincial government to end the trophy hunt of bears in the Great Bear Rainforest.
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Lottery tickets selling fast
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The BC SPCA Lottery… for the animals is close to 50 per cent sold! Don’t miss your chance to save the lives of homeless, injured and abused animals today and potentially receive a cash prize in return. Tickets are $20 each or three for $50, with $50,000 in prize money up for grabs. A special Early Bird Draw is set for April 1 so call 604-631-1874 or 1-800-831-9167 to get your tickets now.
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SPCA Certified chicken now available at Armando’s Finest Meats
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Armando’s Finest Quality Meats on Granville Island Market in Vancouver is the first retailer to offer not just one but two types of SPCA Certified chicken. Look for chicken from both Rockweld Farm (SPCA Certified since 2002) and Polderside Farms (SPCA Certified since early 2009).
SPCA Certified meats, cheese and eggs are available across the province. Find yours today!
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Sponsor a cat, and save a life
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Jack, a sweet 8-month-old brown tabby was rescued last month suffering from a fractured jaw after being beaten by the boyfriend of his previous guardian. Thanks to Biscuit Fund donors, Jack will receive the important medical care he desperately needs.
The Biscuit Fund for Medical Care provides medical treatment and rehabilitation for homeless and wild animals. In celebration of Sponsor a Cat Month, we've dedicated biscuitfund.ca to cats just like Jack. Find out how you can change a life today.
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Do some bunny a favour and choose chocolate
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Rabbits are wonderful and rewarding pets, but they shouldn’t be given as gifts at Easter or any other time of year. And that goes ditto for ducks and chicks, which some pet stores also sell at Easter. This year, make yours chocolate!
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Pets and pesticides don’t mix
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With spring emerging, there may be a temptation to nip your weeds in the bud by spraying your lawn with a herbicide or control slugs with a pesticide. But think twice. Over-the-counter lawn and garden chemicals are toxic to people and pets. In fact, the BC SPCA has joined the Canadian Cancer Society’s campaign to call for provincial legislation to ban the sale of “cosmetic pesticides.” Visit our website to learn more about the campaign. |
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Donor of the Month: Hill's Pet Nutrition
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Hill’s Pet Nutrition has partnered with the BC SPCA to generously donate Science Diet® food for all dogs and cats in our care. The consistent feeding of high quality food to our animals improves their health and chances of finding forever homes. Our partnership is instrumental in educating people about the importance of pet nutrition and ensuring that their companion animals live healthy lives beyond our shelters. Thank you, Hill’s!
Learn more about Hill's today!
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Paw Patter
Grizzly bears, known as brown bears outside North America, were once the most widespread bear species in the world, found in Europe, Asia, North Africa and North America from the Arctic to central Mexico. Today, they are confined to sparsely inhabited regions of central Europe, Russia and North America. B.C. is home to 16,000 grizzly bears, or one-quarter of the North American grizzly population. Prior to Europeans settling here, about 25,000 grizzlies roamed the province.
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