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Blueberry | An Adoptable Cat at The Saskatoon SPCA

I went to visit Blueberry at The Saskatoon SPCA this week to help her get adopted. I had heard a lot about her since she was a very special case. What I met was a very adorable and affectionate cat, despite her trauma. She is actually unbelievable. She has been through a lot and still so loving.

Blueberry at The Saskatoon SPCA

Blueberry at The Saskatoon SPCA

Blueberry is a 3 year old black domestic short hair that arrived at the shelter on January 20th, and is currently available for adoption at the Saskatoon SPCA.

Blueberry was picked up by Animal Protective Services after being found injured at a local business. She was taken to The Small Animal Clinic at the University of Saskatchewan where she was found to be dehydrated, underweight and suffering from puncture wounds on her back and side as well as severe frost bite to her ears, feet and tail.  Blueberry’s wounds were cleaned she was put on medication and given time to heal.  She has had to have almost half her tail amputated due to the frost bite but she does not appear to notice the lack of length.  Blueberry may look a little rough around the edges but has a heart of gold on the inside.  Quick to snuggle and give kisses Blueberry is very much a cat that likes to cuddle with you and will lay in her cat bed while you check your morning emails.  Her meow is very quiet and distinctive but she has a large personality and will let you know when she wants something.  If you are interested in Blueberry please contact the Saskatoon SPCA at 306-374-7387.

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Saskatoon SPCA | Adopt Forecast and Blizzard

Forecast and Blizzard are a dog and cat that came in the Saskatoon SPCA as their Animal Protection Officers brought them from being abandoned together in the bathroom of a gas station in Saskatoon. This is right from the Facebook page of the Saskatoon SPCA.

Forecast at the Saskatoon SPCA

Forecast at the Saskatoon SPCA

Blizzard at the Saskatoon SPCA

Blizzard at the Saskatoon SPCA

“Forecast, the black puppy with the striking blue eye, is an eleven-month old puppy. She is an extremely affectionate dog: her favourite hobbies being hugging people and staring at them lovingly. Her companion, Blizzard, is a gregarious, young adult cat. 

These two seem to be the best of friends and our staff have been delighted to watch the pair play, relax and cuddle together. While we would be happy to find these guys a forever home, we would be absolutely thrilled to see them adopted together.

If anyone is kind enough to open their home and hearts to both of these sweet animals, the Saskatoon SPCA will waive 50% of the adoption fee for Blizzard!”

Source:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Saskatoon-SPCA/281617784442?fref=ts

The Saskatoon SPCA can be reached the following ways:

Phone 306-374-7387

email info@saskatoonspca.com

5028 Clarence Avenue South

Grasswood, SK

S7K 1A7

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Saskatoon SPCA | Pluto the adoptable dog

The Saskatoon SPCA has a fantastic dog available for adoption. His name is Pluto. He is almost 2 years old, is great with other animals, and is super gentle. He is a compassionate adoption so there will be reduced rates. Please watch the video to learn more about Pluto at the Saskatoon SPCA. Their contact information is:

Pluto and Stacey Saskatoon SPCA

Pluto and Stacey Saskatoon SPCA

Saskatoon SPCA

5028 Clarence Avenue South (5 kms south of Saskatoon)
Grasswood, SK
S7T 1A7
Phone 306-374-7387

website : http://www.saskatoonspca.com

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The Saskatoon SPCA Donation Cat

The Saskatoon SPCA Donation Cat is on the counter at the shelter on Clarence Avenue South. Watch the video to learn how fun donating to the Saskatoon SPCA can be.

Saskatoon SPCA Donation Cat

Saskatoon SPCA Donation Cat

Saskatoon SPCA
5028 Clarence Avenue South
Grasswood, SK
S7T 1A7
Phone 306-374-7387
Fax 306-373-7912

Visit their website.


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Adoptable Pets | Rabbits at the Saskatoon SPCA

As of January 26, 2013, the Saskatoon SPCA has some great rabbits that are available for adoption. These are just two of them. Joey and Jetson seen in the video are really gentle and friendly. Both are a little shy but after spending 5 minutes with them they warmed up fast.

Joey the rabbit Saskatoon SPCA

Joey the rabbit Saskatoon SPCA

They both were found as strays in Saskatoon and can be adopted for $35. Joey is approximately 6 months old and Jetson is approximately 15 months old. Make sure you learn about how to take care of a rabbit properly before you adopt one.

Jetson the rabbit Saskatoon SPCA

Jetson the rabbit Saskatoon SPCA

You can contact the Saskatoon SPCA at 374-7387 or go visit the rabbits at the Saskatoon SPCA shelter located at 5028 Clarence Avenue South. Even if you are not interested or are not able to adopt, please share this video by liking this post below using Facebook, pinning one the pictures on Pinterest, tweet it on Twitter or use any type of social media you use. The Saskatoon SPCA can be reached at:

Saskatoon SPCA
5028 Clarence Avenue South
Grasswood, SK
S7T 1A7
Phone 306-374-7387

Hours of operation for phone calls:
Saturdays to Tuesday 9:00 to 5:00 pm
Wednesday to Friday 9:00 to 6:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 to 8:00 pm

Hours of operation for viewing animals:
Saturday to Tuesday 12:00 to 5:00 pm
Wednesday to Friday 12:00 to 6:00 pm
Thursday 2:00 to 8:00 pm

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Pets in the Park – Saskatoon Events

Pets in the Park Happy Dog

Pets in the Park Happy Dog

Pets in the Park, held at the Kiwanis Memorial Park on Spadina Crescent in Saskatoon, was held on July 8, 2012 and was a great success. There were so many families there with their pets in support of the event that raises awareness and money for the Saskatoon SPCA, New Hope Dog Rescue and SCAT Street Cat Rescue Program. This is the only time during the year that the City of Saskatoon allows on leash pets in this park. It is a well treed park that banks the South Saskatchewan River offering fantastic views. We enjoyed taking pictures and video of all the furry friends and their families.

Pets in the Park Cat

Pets in the Park Cat

From their website at http://www.petsinthepark.ca/

Who

Saskatoon Pets in the Park Inc. (PIP) is a registered charity founded in 2006 and dedicated to raising funds to provide care for sick, injured, neo-natal and homeless animals from Saskatoon.  Members of the PIP Committee include members from three local animal welfare agencies, New Hope Dog Rescue, the Saskatoon SPCA, and SCAT Street Cat Rescue Program, as well as some very dedicated animal lovers from the Saskatoon community.

What

Pets in the Park (PIP) is one of Saskatoon’s popular summer events which combines fun for the entire family with fundraising for a great cause.  Families can bring their leashed pets to the park and enjoy a wonderful day together.  It is held every year on the weekend of July just following the Jazz Festival.

This is the only day of the year that City Council generously grants permission to allow on leash pets to accompany their human families in one of Saskatoon’s most picturesque downtown parks – Kiwanis Memorial Park.

Good music by local musicians and guests is heard on the Showmobile.  Demonstrations abound with such activies as dog agility and/or flyball, City of Saskatoon Police K-9 services and dog training show how much we depend on our canine pets and how we can spend quality time with them.

The Saskatoon SPCA holds their hugely successful walkathon every year in conjunction with the PIP event.  There always a good chance to see the UofS Huskies during the walk, as well as local dignitaries such as Mayor Don Atchison and the Honourary Chairperson, Mardele Atchison.  If you keep a sharp eye, you may even see some visiting celebrities.

The food concession offers a great selection of tasty BBQ as well as treats such as popcorn and sno-cones.  There are even doggie sno-cones.  At the baking table there are wonderful, homemade goodies right beside the free coffee.  Water is provided on site, both for humans and animals.  And the dogs get a chance to cool off in the doggie pools.

The Silent Auction has a myriad of outstanding items.  The right bid lets you take the prize home.  Don’t forget, please be generous with your bids.  It’s all for the animals.

The Trade Booth area is expanding rapidly with every year.  Pet-related businesses and other non-profit organizations are invited to showcase their products and services to the animal lovers of Saskatoon.

Sponsors, such as Pizza Hut Saskatoon, and participants, like you, help to make this event a truly sensational event and one that neither you, nor your pet, want to miss.

It’s a great opportunity for pets to socialize with other pets, and for pet parents to show off their furry children, all the while, benefiting the animals in need.

We welcome visitors from all over Western Canada to this amazing day.

Pets in the Park Smiling Dog

Pets in the Park Smiling Dog

For more info on the event visit http://www.petsinthepark.ca/
For more info on The Saskatoon SPCA visit http://www.saskatoonspca.com/
For more info on New Hope Dog Rescue visit http://www.newhoperescue.org/
For more info on SCAT Street Cat Rescue Program visit http://www.streetcat.ca/
For more info on Paws in Motion – Saskatoon SPCA Walkathon visit http://paws-in-motion.ca/

To view our great Saskatoon SPCA success story visit http://saskatoonupclose.com/2011/a-successful-saskatoon-spca-story/


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Adopt a dog from the Saskatoon SPCA

AFTER WATCHING THE VIDEO CLICK ‘LIKE” BELOW SO EVERYONE YOU KNOW CAN LEARN ABOUT THESE AWESOME ADOPTABLE DOGS.

Adopt a great dog at the Saskatoon SPCA

Adopt a great dog at the Saskatoon SPCA

We went to visit all the newer dogs available for adoption at the Saskatoon SPCA on Clarence recently. Wow! There are a lot of amazing dogs that need a good home. Have you ever considered adopting a dog from the Saskatoon SPCA? If you have ever thought of it now is a good time to look into it a little more. We made a little video of all the adoptable dogs we took out for a walk. They were all adorable. Every one of them loved the attention, were friendly and all wanted to cuddle. Well the big Great Dane just wanted to run around! Some dogs we left in their kennels as they just had some surgery and we did not want the bug them. They were really cute. All of these dogs at the Saskatoon SPCA need a good home. Talk to your family and see if one of them might be suitable in your home.

Now we really want everyone to share this video so we get the message out to as many people as possible and fast. So we are prepared to have a little contest. After watching the video scroll down to the Facebook “like” button below and click ‘like”. Everyone who clicks ‘like” will be entered into to win a pair of Dawgs boots. We will even give you the choice of Dawgs microfibre, knit boots or the new Side Tie microfibre. Please share the video by clicking ‘like’ below so we can increase the chances of one of the great adoptable dogs going to a happy home!

AND IF YOU CANNOT ADOPT A PET PLEASE CONSIDER A DONATION TO SUPPORT THE AWESOME WORK OF THE SASKATOON SPCA.

 For more information on the dogs in the video call the Saskatoon SPCA at 306-374-7387 or visit their website at::

http://www.saskatoonspca.com

The Saskatoon SPCA is located on Clarence Avenue in Sskatoon, just outside the city, 5 kms south of Circle Drive. Their mailing address:

The Saskatoon SPCA
5028 Clarence Avenue South
Grasswood, SK
S7T 1A7

Phone: 306-374-PETS (7387)
Fax: 306-373-7912

For our story on how we adopted Turk please click below.

http://saskatoonupclose.com/2011 /a-successful-saskatoon-spca-story/

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Please adopt Felicia from Saskatoon SPCA

Felicia Lying Down at the Saskatoon SPCA

Felicia Lying Down at the Saskatoon SPCA

Felicia is a cute little thing staying at the safe shelter at the Saskatoon SPCA. She is very quiet and needs confidence building from a patient, understanding and dedicated family. She was rescued in a seizure in Northern Saskatchewan. She is a husky cross. She didn’t want to play very much. She just wanted to lie there safely. She did let us pet her and hang out with her but was scared. She behaved really adorably. She did not want to come with us on the leash at first but with a little patience she came with us. Please watch the video to see how cute Felicia really is. They say pictures are worth a thousand words, but video is worth a million pictures. Please share this video with as many people as you can. Share the video with all of your friends. Someone out there may be interested in meeting with her.

PLEASE CLICK LIKE BELOW!!!

For more information please visit http://www.saskatoonspca.com.

For more videos on adoptable pets or other Saskatoon videos please visit http://www.saskatoonupclose.com.

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Please Adopt Zeke from the Saskatoon SPCA

Adopt Zeke from Saskatoon SPCA

Adopt Zeke from Saskatoon SPCA

Zeke is a border collie that would love a happy home. He is doing fine at the safe shelter at the Saskatoon SPCA on Clarence Avenue south of Circle Drive in Saskatoon but he wants a family. He is 3 years old, neutered, brought in my animal control, he is not recommended for first time dog owners, would need a job to do like flyball, needs to work on his food skill, and likes to be the dominant dog. He is very fun to be around and loves to listen and play. He is super fast. He was good on the leash too.

If you are interested in adopting this fun dog please contact the Saskatoon SPCA on their website at:

http://www.saskatoonspca.com.

To see another cool video of Lucy who is also ready for adoption go here:

http://saskatoonupclose.com/2011%20/please-consider-adopting-lucy-from-the-saskatoon-spca/

or for Jesse go here:

http://saskatoonupclose.com/2011%20/please-adopt-jesse-from-the-saskatoon-spca/

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Please adopt Jesse from the Saskatoon SPCA

 

SPCA Adopt Jesse

SPCA Adopt Jesse

Jesse is a cute little thing staying in the safe shelter at the Saskatoon SPCA on Clarence Avenue south of Circle Drive in Saskatoon. Jesse is very playful and loves to just burn up the grass in circles. She appears to like to fetch. We tested her skills and she does like to shake a paw. She needs a good home that will spend lots of time with her and keep her happy. She is a collie cross, is 3 years old, spayed, she was originally found as a stray, she has medium energy levels, is allergic to chicken and is good with kids. We had fun playing with her in the off leash area. Please contact the Saskatoon SPCA for more information on how to adopt.

Also remember that the Saskatoon SPCA is currently looking for donations of kitty litter and soft cat food.

As Bob Barker always said, please spay and neuter your pets!!

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