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  • Seven Dogs and Puppies Abandoned in Snowstorm

    During yesterday’s snowstorm, seven abandoned dogs and puppies arrived at the Ottawa Humane Society for care and shelter. Four puppies were found in a Barrhaven park, and three dogs were found outside of West Hunt Club’s Audi dealership, only steps from the humane society’s front door.

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  • Must Read: Another Step Forward in Keeping Animals and Their People SAFE

    People will endure the weight of incredible hardships for the sake of others — including their pets. At our pet food bank, some pet owners share that they would choose to feed their pets before feeding themselves. With much of our work at the OHS, our goal is to make sure that pets can stay with the people who love them and to help remove barriers that might cause heartbreak and suffering for a person and their pets.

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  • Ottawa Humane Society Announces More Support for Pet Owners in Crisis

    Today, the Ottawa Humane Society announced greater supports to help pet owners in crisis keep the animals they love.

    Debbie King, OHS manager: veterinary social work, explained:

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  • Ottawa Humane Society Seeking New Board Members

    Applications are open for the Ottawa Humane Society’s board of directors until March 14, 2025. The OHS is recruiting for two board positions whose term will begin in September 2025.

    The board of directors is crucial to the work of the OHS, overseeing implementation of the OHS’s current strategic plan and governing the organization as it fulfils its mission to lead Ottawa in building a humane and compassionate community for all animals.

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  • Cat Missing for Eight Years, Reunited at the Ottawa Humane Society

    After being lost for eight years, Meow Meow, a 12-year-old cat, was reunited with his owner at the Ottawa Humane Society.

    On Thursday, Jan. 23, a member of the public found Meow Meow in Nepean and brought him to the OHS. The OHS scanned him for a microchip — one of the first steps for cats and dogs admitted to the shelter — and found that the cat had an owner.

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  • Ottawa Humane Society Launches Lottery to Support the Animals

    Tickets are now available for the Ottawa Humane Society’s For the Love of Animals Lottery.

    The grand prize is a brand new 2025 Audi Q5 Quattro SUV by Audi West Ottawa.

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  • Too Few People Know This…

    There is nothing wrong with giving up your pet to the OHS, another reputable animal shelter or someone who is ready to take on responsibility of the pet.

    Life happens, situations change and sometimes we are no longer in a position to give an animal the care and attention they need. The most loving and responsible thing to do when this happens? Giving the animal a second chance at a bright and happy future with a new family.

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  • Escaped Cat from Ottawa Humane Society Saved Before Cold Snap

    Just as the temperature in Ottawa plummeted, a post to a lost & found Facebook group saved a cat’s life.

    Trippy, a six-year-old cat, was about to start the New Year in her new home after spending more than a month in the care of the Ottawa Humane Society – but as she and her new family were leaving the OHS building, an accident changed everything. In the blink of an eye, Trippy managed to slip out of her carrier and bolted away.

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  • Makings of a Leader

    Justin Trudeau’s resignation and the incoming US president’s alarming comments about our country have had me thinking a lot about leadership. Specifically, the increased leadership role that charities hold in times of crisis. As Canadian leadership enters uncertain territory and we face greater internal pressures and external threats, it will be the leadership of charities that raises up and protects our most vulnerable community members.

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  • Have Your Say about Animal Cruelty Enforcement in Ontario

    On January 2, 2019, in a case brought against the Attorney General of Ontario, an Ontario Superior Court Justice found that the enforcement powers held by the OSPCA are unconstitutional.

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