On a frigid winter morning, Gerda, a two-year-old cat, was rushed to the OHS in critical condition after being discovered frozen on her finder’s porch.
Gerda’s body temperature and blood sugar were too low to be measured.
In November, the Ottawa Humane Society (OHS) relaunched its Emergency Partner Support Program, providing financial and other support to 22 partners in the animal welfare community.
In the late hours of Sunday, Jan. 10, bylaw officers delivered an emaciated dog in critical condition to the Ottawa Humane Society.
Found wandering the rural roads of Dunrobin, the Newfoundland mix, who the OHS has named Jake, was dragging a chain attached to a chain collar embedded in his neck.
Ottawa pet owners impacted financially by the public health crisis can look forward to more available dates for picking up essential pet supplies at the Ottawa Humane Society (OHS).
PAW monthly donations and one-time gifts made towards the Ottawa Humane Society (OHS) will be tripled until Sept. 13 to raise money for Ottawa’s homeless animals.
Anyone who donates by Sunday, Sept. 13 will have three times the impact.
The Ottawa Humane Society (OHS) is preparing for a possible spike in lost dogs, as individual firework displays are likely to be more prevalent because of COVID-19 physical distancing measures.
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