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animal adoption montreal

The Montreal SPCA is currently offering free and reduced adoption fees for various animals at its facilities on rue Jean-Talon O.

For those who have been looking to expand their family with a furry friend, you can opt to adopt from the Montreal SPCA from June 5 to 9 to help the animal welfare organization clear up space before moving season.

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The Montreal SPCA is looking for forever homes for five dashing dogs who are all up for adoption. The animal welfare organization successfully found families for loads of animals last year including homes for dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and other cute creatures. However, there are still a few furry friends that need some love.

If you are seriously considering adopting a dog, the Montreal SPCA encourages you to evaluate the costs associated with being a pet owner as well as the adjustment period a new dog owner should anticipate when bringing a new canine into their home.

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The Montreal SPCA is looking for forever homes for seven adorable dogs up for adoption. The animal welfare organization held an adoption fee-free day in September and successfully found families for over 100 animals. However, there are still a few furry friends that need some love.

If you're seriously considering adopting a dog, the Montreal SPCA recommends evaluating the costs associated with being a pet owner as well as the adjustment period a new dog owner should anticipate when bringing a new animal into their home.

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The Montreal SPCA is on the lookout for a forever family for a beautiful pony named, wait for it…Pickle! The animal welfare organization held a free adoption day earlier this month during which over 100 animals including dogs, cats, bunnies and even ferrets were re-homed — and now it’s Pickle’s turn.

The SPCA shared a few pics of the dashing 16-year-old pony and there's no denying that Pickle was serving nothing but lewks with his neat mane and stunning brown coat.

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Calling all dog lovers! The Montreal SPCA is looking for a forever family for this adorable and healthy five-year-old doggo. Louis, described as "affectionate" and very much a "snuggler," is in search of a new hooman home to call his own.

The SPCA has fallen in love with Louis, deeming him the Montreal organization's favourite, and with a smile as sweet and cheerful as his, we certainly don't blame 'em one single bit. Louis also loves to roll over onto his back and get loads of belly rubs.

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The Montreal SPCA wants to help you and your family find a furry friend without any fuss this summer. Around 50 cats, 20 rabbits, 10 dogs, and 60 small animals, including mice, degus, guinea pigs, turtles, and rats, will all be up for adoption on June 10 at no cost and with no appointment needed. Adoption counsellors will be on-site from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. to help families find the perfect new pet.

"The goal of the free day is to find each of our residents a loving family. During the adoption process, people can make a monetary contribution of their choice to help our mission [to rescue and care for abandoned and abused animals]," said Montreal SPCA Executive Director Élise Desaulniers.

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An SPCA in Quebec is asking the public for help after someone left 14 animals in its parking lot.

SPCA Roussillon in the South Shore municipality of Delson, a 25-minute drive from downtown Montreal, said in a May 27 Facebook post that the animals, 13 guinea pigs and a rabbit, "were left to fend for themselves" in the organization's parking lot.

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A no-kill animal shelter in Vaudreuil-Dorion, SPCA West, says it needs help recovering from a "disaster" after a flood caused major damage to more than 70% of its walls and floors.

"Last thing we expected when coming to work yesterday morning, is to open the doors to 2 inches of water running through and flooding the SPCA. A water pipe burst over night, and [a] huge amount of water made its way through the entire shelter," SPCA West wrote in an email dated August 13.

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