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Issue 84 - February 2010 |
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Show your love with a Loonie
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Support the BC SPCA and help an estimated 1,600 animals find loving new homes this month.
Help make a change
Pet on the Net features adoptable animals from branches across B.C.
Meet Conrad, from our Salt Spring Island Branch.
Make Adoption Your First Option
Find your new forever friend online!
Happy Endings are a collection of heartwarming successes
Goldie found her forever home through our Vancouver Branch.
Connect with us online
Look for the label
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
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You can change the life of an animal during the BC SPCA’s Loonies for Love coin box campaign during the month of February. Branches across the province are asking their supporters to drop a Loonie into their SPCA coin boxes in an effort to raise $10,000 for animals in need. Read our full news brief for more information.
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Love is in the air
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With spring around the corner, now is the time to take action and have your pet spayed or neutered. Kittens, too! Kittens can get pregnant as young as five months of age. Don’t end up with an accidental litter. At the time of neutering, make sure pets also get an ear identification tag so a lost pet can be returned to you. Find answers to your spay/neuter questions on our website.
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Pepper feels the love
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A neglected pregnant pit bull named Pepper feels the love. The Nanaimo SPCA Branch, which is caring for Pepper, appealed to the public for support after learning the gentle dog had a broken pelvis and might need an expensive C-section to deliver her puppies. The community donated more than $5,000 to help Pepper and other animals at the branch, even though Pepper had five healthy babies naturally. Read more about Pepper and her puppies.
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British Columbians agree: ‘It's poor taste to serve foie gras’
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Since our alert about foie gras last month, we’ve heard from people across B.C. who were disappointed to see foie gras on the menu of their favourite restaurant.
Please look out for foie gras on restaurant menus. Tell your friends and family why they should not order it and ask chefs to replace foie gras with a more ethical alternative.
For more information, download the Facts about Foie Gras, our full scientific report or learn more about our current advocacy campaign.
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Good news for lottery lovers
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Imagine saving the lives of homeless, injured and abused animals today and potentially receiving a cash prize in return. The BC SPCA’s Lottery… for the Animals is back, with $50,000 in cash to be won. It starts with the April 1 Early Bird prize of $2,500, plus 25 prizes of $1,000, five prizes of $3,500 and a special Mother’s Day prize of $5,000. Visit spca.bc.ca/lottery2010 to learn more about the most exciting cash lottery in B.C. Tickets on sale now!
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Donor of the Month: Bosley's
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(left) Craig Daniell, CEO of the BC SPCA and (right) Ken Almond, President and General Manager of Bosley's Pet Food Plus
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Recently, Bosley’s Pet Food Plus, B.C.’s leading pet specialty retailer, partnered with the BC SPCA to open BC SPCA Satellite Adoption Centres in Bosley’s stores (.pdf download) in the Lower Mainland, Victoria, Squamish and Nanaimo. Bosley’s and its customers have contributed more than $40,000 to support the BC SPCA and the Satellite Adoption Program which places available animals for adoption in Bosley's stores. The BC SPCA is grateful for Bosley’s support in finding forever homes for animals in need.
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Paw Patter
If you received chocolate for Valentine’s Day, make sure to keep it out of reach of your furry sweetheart. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs and cats. Dark chocolate contains two to five times as much theobromine as milk chocolate, and is the most hazardous to your pet’s health.
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