Oakville Humane Society…kittens!

The Oakville and District Humane Society is in desperate need of homes for kittens! These are just a few of the cuties that are currently in our shelter, waiting to be adopted.

Please contact the shelter for more info:
www.oakvillehumane.ca
905-845-1551
or visit us at:
445 Cornwall Road
Oakville, Ontario, Canada

Please support your local animal shelter.

Photos and video were filmed at the Oakville Humane Society by Lisa Winn
Music “Stay With Me” by Michelle Titian – the song is copy-written and was used with permission by the artist. www.michelletitian.com

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Jan 17, 2012 | 3 | Humane Society

Pawtucket Puppy Found

An update now on a story you’ll see only on eyewitness news. Last night we first told you about this Pitbull puppy found abandoned in Pawtucket with serious injuries. We’ve learned the Pawtucket animal shelter has received hundreds of calls since our story aired offering to help.

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Jan 11, 2012 | 0 | Animal Shelters

Adopt a dog

People for Animal’s appeal to adopt an Indian puppy

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Jan 02, 2012 | 22 | Adopt a Pet

Purina Pets for People Presents Top 10 Adoption Checklist

A Purina Pets for Pet People survey of more than 180 Adopt-A-Pet animal shelters and rescue organizations nationwide identified the Top 10 most important things adopters can do to make sure they have a positive and successful adoption experience. According to the survey, the number one step is to make a real commitment to care for the new pet for its entire life, just as they would with a child. Additional permanent adoption tips on the Top 10 list can be found at Adopt-A-Pet.com.

Prospective pet owners can download the Permanent Pet Adoption Checklist and enjoy a video featuring Victoria Stilwell, author and host of “It’s Me or the Dog,” offering advice from the checklist as well as her own pet adoption tips.

And, as a way to treat pets already in permanent homes, Purina is offering current and prospective pet owners the chance to save more than $15 on food and treats through Purina PetLover Savings coupons appearing in local newspapers.

Produced for Purina

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Dec 05, 2011 | Comments are off | Adopt a Pet

Dr. Phil COnfronts Animal Abusers

Dr. Phil gets help from Paris Hilton and the guys of Rescue Ink when he confronts a man to spent 6 months in jail for running an illegal dog fighting ring.

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Nov 27, 2011 | 25 | Animal Rescue

All Pets Considered – Bella Vista Animal Shelter Tour

Josh Irwin, of All Pets Considered takes a tour of the Bella Vista Animal Shelther while Deborah shows us some great training tips for your dog. Hosted by Nancy Belkanp, All Pets Considered is a weekly show on Jones Television.

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Nov 19, 2011 | Comments are off | Animal Shelters

Michigan Humane Society Pawsitive Start Program

The Michigan Humane Society goes to great lengths to work with the animals in it’s care to make the animals more adoptable.

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Nov 13, 2011 | 5 | Humane Society

FOX61 – CT Humane Society Adopt a Pet 10-21-10

Thanks to Rachel Lutzker and the folks at FOX61 for showcasing “Smirnoff” for adoption. To find out how you can adopt a loving pet like “Smirnoff” call 800-452-0114 or log on to www.cthumane.org

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Nov 10, 2011 | Comments are off | Adopt a Pet

Cat Adoptions (A.D.O.P.T. Pet Shelter)

Find the purrrfect addition to your family at A.D.O.P.T. Pet Shelter in Naperville, IL.

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Oct 12, 2011 | Comments are off | Pet Shelter

Ramona – Pet Project Rescue

Ramona is a dog that is currently up for adoption at Pet Project Rescue. Pet Project Rescue is a no-kill, non-profit, volunteer-based animal rescue which places homeless animals in foster care homes until they are adopted by their forever families. Because we are a volunteer-based rescue, 100% of adoption fees and donations go back into the program to help save more cats and dogs that are in need of rescuing! As a rescue organization it is important to us that we help contribute to reducing pet over-population, which is a national and international epidemic. To assure that we are doing so, all of our animals are spayed/neutered before being adopted.

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Oct 08, 2011 | Comments are off | Pet Shelter