Animal welfare has changed a lot in the last 20 years, and these changes have almost always been for the better.
But one thing that’s remained stubbornly the same is attitudes toward surrendering a pet. Too often what is one of the most difficult and heart-wrenching decisions a pet owner could make is wrongly seen as callous — a choice made out indifference, not compassion.
International Women’s Day is a moment to recognize leadership, resilience and the countless ways women shape our communities. In animal welfare, the leadership of women is impossible to miss...
Our cats, dogs and small animals are an incredible source of comfort every day. The connection we build with our pets makes even the idea of separating from them painful...
I think you’ll agree that life is better with animals. It’s much harder to feel lonely when you share your home with a pet. Having your lap occupied by a cat, rabbit or even a dog who doesn’t quite fit can be a great cure for a long day of stress.
Each year, when we put together our annual report, I’m struck by the same overwhelming feeling: gratitude.
It takes a community to make sure life-saving shelter and care is always available for animals in need. People who volunteer, donate, adopt, speak up, and work hard for the animals help make Ottawa a more humane and compassionate community.
As we step into 2026, I’m feeling hopeful about what lies ahead for Ottawa’s pets and the people who love them. I know optimism doesn’t always come easily. Many pet owners continue to worry about the rising cost of care...
The holidays always feel extra special at an animal shelter. The halls are decorated. Cards arrive with kind words from our caring supporters. Our volunteers and staff (often in seasonal attire) are here every day to make sure the animals still receive the same loving care.
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