Animal Services


Adopt-a-Pet 

In today’s fast paced life, it’s a well-known fact that having a pet at home helps reduce stress, anxiety and blood pressure and increase physical activity. And if that is not reason enough, just take a trip to the Animal Shelter – you will discover love!

The Animal Shelter currently has a high population of dogs and cats, as well as a large selection of gerbils and rabbits that are looking for a loving home.

Adopting an animal is easier than you may think. New “parents” are provided with many essentials that they need to transition their newest family member home, including: De-worming treatment, lifetime license, microchip identification, six weeks free pet insurance, voucher for complimentary veterinary exam, vouchers towards spaying and  neutering if not already done, vaccines.

 Featured Pet

Roxy 

Roxy is a 2 year old deaf spayed female Australian Cattle dog that initially came to us from another shelter and was slated to be euthanized. The local shelter placed her for adoption for three months but had no luck finding her a home.  

Many people believe it is difficult to train a deaf dog but the principles of training a deaf dog are no different from those of training a dog that can hear.

Roxy is a very affectionate dog that loves to be around people and is in great need of finding a wonderful home. As well, she is your typical working breed dog that is energetic and enjoys jogging with the staff. Ideally, we are looking for a home that has no other animals. If you have any questions, please call Animal Services at 905-458-5800

Use this page to search for pets that are available for adoption. Make a note of the pet's name and the "Animal ID" (example: A071095) and then Contact Us about adoption.

To browse through only a specific kind of pet animal, click the Filter Animal Type icon filter icon below. You can choose to view only cats, just dogs, or other types of animals (such as rabbits and hamsters). 20 pets are shown per screen. To view more, simply click the Nextarrow located above the first pet.

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