The BC SPCA is excited to announce the launch of an innovative new online pet search site that will help reunite thousands of lost pets with their anxious families.
In addition to featuring photos and descriptions of lost animals in care in all BC SPCA shelters, the public will be able to post their own photos and descriptions of lost and found animals directly on the site.
When Russell came as a stray to the BC SPCA Vernon & District Branch, he was quite nervous and shy. Now, Russell is very friendly and easy going. He gets along well with both people and other cats; he just loves to play and be goofy.
Techno (aka Bondo)
was brought into the BC SPCA Trail Regional Branch when he was picked up as a stray, but no one ever came to claim him. Luckily Techno met someone who would introduce him to a whole new world with exciting new friends.
Last year, the BC SPCA reunited 5,169 lost animals with their guardians. This is more than double the national average, but could still be better. Tragically, the national return-to-guardian rate for cats is less than five per cent.
The key to returning lost pets? Identification. Dogs and cats need at least two forms of ID, including a tattoo or microchip. Your pet's ID will help him find his way home.
Resolve to get fit and save lives – sign up for the 2012 Scotiabank Group Charity Challenge
The New Year has arrived! This year resolve to better yourself and be a hero to animals.
Achieve your fitness goals while fundraising for abused, neglected and abandoned animals so they can get a second chance in a loving home.
Start training now to run or walk for the BC SPCA in the Scotiabank Group Charity Challenge 5K or half marathon June 24. Registration is easy and we will support you every step of the way!
Twelve 2012 New Year's
resolutions for animal lovers
What's on your list of New Year's resolutions
for 2012? Do you plan to start exercising more? How about leaving a smaller
ecological footprint? Concerned over how wildlife fares in our province or want
to advocate for better animal welfare for all animals?
There are plenty of
things you can take action on to help make life better for the animals in our
communities.
Find out who won and check out some of the breathtaking entries, including this photo of an osprey by Barry Hetschko of Duncan. You may just find yourself inspired to take part in next year’s contest!
Charges of animal cruelty are pending against the Nanaimo owner of a seven-month-old German shepherd puppy who was found with a collar deeply embedded in her neck.
The malnourished puppy was tied up in a yard and was wearing a 33-centimetre collar that was at least 10 centimetres too short to go around her neck.
Growing up, Jo Faloona's family had two dogs she loved dearly. But it wasn’t until Jo got her own dog that she experienced how strong the human-animal bond could be. Her love for Keely inspired her to get involved with the 2011 Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause.
Jo is one of our top provincial fundraisers, raising $6,095 for the Vancouver, West Vancouver and Burnaby branches. Thank you, Jo, for being a hero to animals!
Across Canada, the story is the same: fewer lost cats are returned to their guardians than lost dogs.
Part of the problem may be how long people wait before searching. Guardians of lost cats generally do not contact their local shelters as quickly or as often as guardians of lost dogs.
Many hold off looking right away, believing their cats will find their way back home. Checking with local shelters immediately and frequently could help reunite more missing cats and guardians.
The 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. The Society provides a wide range of services, including cruelty investigations, emergency rescue and treatment, sheltering and adoption of homeless and abused animals, humane education, advocacy, farm animal welfare, spay/neuter programs, and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
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