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Dedication to all animals

We are dedicated to help every animal that we can and find sanctuary for them to live a full, healthy, loved life as we do. Our message to the public is “help if you can” the smallest donation, friendly walk with a buddy, a healthy meal, warm home to call home is all it takes to contribute to this cause.

We encourage you to visit your local SPCA if you and or your family are thinking of making your family grow. We encourage you to spay and neuter your animals if not adopted to reduce the high volume of abandoned animals and cut back on the horrible stories we hear about of animal cruelty.

We want to make everyone aware that this issue is always on going in every city and town across the nation and that we urge you to report and issues or concerns you have with friends neighbors or stranger that you think may be mistreating there animals.

If you believe that an animal is in distress, or to report suspected animal abuse:

  • Call 310-SPCA (7722) or 1-888-668-7722 or email cruelty@ospca.on.ca
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  • Contact your local OSPCA Branch/Affiliate or local Humane Society, or your local police
  • You may also contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)Who will speak up for them if you will not? Take a stand and speak out!
  • Through the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, Ontario has the strongest animal welfare legislation in Canada. We protect animals by enforcing strong rules and tough penalties.
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First ever Blog!

We chose to do our company as an animal sanctuary, or shelter, because we truly feel that there are far too many animals who are homeless, or that live in inhumane environments, in squalor, and we want to put those situations out there in the open, hoping that someone will see the photos or videos and might be able to help out in some way.  We often watch videos online, or in the news about just how horrible it gets for all these poor animals, and, usually, we see all of the happy endings; however, not every ending is happy, and sometimes, we see where everything went so unbelievably tragically wrong.  Maybe in some way, someone will see a local animal in need and go out of there way to adopt, foster, or just to make a donation.  Every little bit will help.

Luckily, some dogs that are in shelters are trained to be something more, perhaps, even service dogs.  Due to disability, there is always a need for service dogs; a dog to support the person with a disability, to help with daily things that said person are no longer able to do, or just a dog that is there to be a loyal companion.

Hi, Chantal speaking.  In the future, I think I’d like to work at a humane society, as a volunteer.  Perhaps, I’ll do one of my placements next year at the Kingston Humane Society.  I would love the take care of animals in need, to give some much needed love.  Walk them, feed them, whatever they need, I can potentially help them in some way.