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The Montreal SPCA currently has 17 dogs up for adoption at its rescue facility in Montreal's Triangle borough, located steps away from Metro Namur.

The dogs up for adoption range in breed, age and comfort level, but there's one thing they have in common… they're all looking for their forever home.

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Inflation is still very much on the rise, and Canadians are starting to resort to unfortunate measures in order to save money, including abandoning their pets. The Montreal SPCA took to its social media on April 15 to shed light on the recurring issue, saying that inflation is "destroying families."

"Every day, our staff sees families forced to abandon their animal companions. Financial concerns are the reason people give for abandonment," the Montreal SPCA wrote.

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The SPCA posted a heartbreaking message across its socials on April 8, sharing that a total of 30 dogs were saved from a fire that broke out in St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, seven of which have been taken in by the Montreal SPCA and will soon be up for adoption.

According to the SPCA, a residence with 32 dogs caught fire on March 30 and local animal controllers and the home owner's worked together to try and save them all. Sadly, two dogs died in the flames.

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The Montreal SPCA needs your help! The animal welfare centre currently has 31 rabbits up for adoption — all of which urgently need a forever home.

The Montreal SPCA shared a post across its socials on Feb 2 saying that they would be waiving all of the adoption fees associated with adopting a bunny.

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The Montreal SPCA is hosting its first-ever career day this weekend in hopes of bringing on more team members to make a difference in animals' lives. The animal welfare organization is no exception to the ongoing labour shortage, so if you're looking for work and wish to surround yourself with some furry friends, then this just might be the job for you.

"Our career day will help people learn more about the different job opportunities at the Montreal SPCA," the organization wrote in an email shared with MTL Blog. "Several staff members will be on-site to talk about their responsibilities in our various departments and answer questions."

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