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The Biodôme is a coveted spot for Montreal animal lovers, so newborn creatures feel like new members of the Montreal community. It's especially exciting when the new members are as cute as these three baby puffins — two of whom were born on July 17 and one of whom was born on July 25. Awww!

A Biodôme spokesperson, Margaux Delmas, told MTL Blog that the baby puffins will be monitored by technicians to make sure they are healthy. The first few days of care are focused on disinfecting their navels, if necessary, and weighing them, as well as giving them calcium and vitamin-fortified fish, she said.

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Canada geese are creating piles of trouble in Montreal's LaSalle borough so authorities are using dogs and remote-controlled devices to compel them to fly elsewhere.

Gabriel Chevrefils, LaSalle's division chief of Permits and Inspection, told Narcity the birds have become a public nuisance, threatening the city's playgrounds, lawns, golf courses and waterways with their poop.

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Calling all animal lovers: The Montreal SPCA is always searching for caring and compassionate people to take in one of the many animals up for adoption at its facility.

Anyone who has ever loved an animal can probably agree that these little creatures leave the biggest footprints on our hearts.

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It may feel like 2020 was filled with sadness and despair, but there were some happy stories, too. Especially from the Montreal SPCA.

The organization, which is dedicated to the physical and mental well-being of all animals, has been working tirelessly to save, nurture and care for animals and help them find their forever homes.

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With the COVID-19 situation further isolating some of Northern Quebec's First Nations communities, there are a whole lot of hungry dogs to feed due to a lack of pet food. 

In November, the Humane Society International/Canada (HSI/Canada), Friends of HSI (FHSI) and Chiots Nordiques partnered up to deliver 2,000 kilograms of food to feed stray dogs in some of the most remote First Nations communities in the province. 

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Few things announce the changing of the season like chubby Montreal squirrels. These adorable, healthy, spherical balls of fur never fail to amuse even the most hardened, winter-weary Montrealer.

Stalked by gangs of fascinated, camera-ready European tourists (in normal years), the critters — and their bold attempts to capture our fallen crumbs — are an integral part of the city's fall landscape.

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The Montreal SPCA is always searching for loving people to take in one of the many animals that come through its door.

Anyone who has ever had a pet can probably agree that these little creatures leave the biggest footprints on our hearts. An inexplicable kind of bond!

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