How do I surrender my dog to Sudbury?
How do I surrender my dog to Sudbury?
If you are surrendering a pet
- Contact us at 705-694-PETS (7387) for complete information.
- There will be a fee to surrender your pet.
- Fill out an Agreement to Surrender (PDF, 293.29 KB)
- Attach any medical records you have for your pet.
- Bring the completed form to the Greater Sudbury Animal Shelter with your pet.
What does the SPCA do?
SPCA organizations operate independently of each other and campaign for animal welfare, assist in the prevention of cruelty to animals cases.
How much does it cost to surrender a dog in Ontario?
$65.43
Surrender Fees
Animal/Pet | Fee |
---|---|
Cat | $39.26 |
Dog | $65.43 |
Litter of kittens | $23.96 |
Small animal | $39.26 |
How do I open a dog shelter?
Follow these steps when starting your animal rescue:
- Make sure that running an animal rescue is the right thing for you.
- Prepare a business plan.
- Prepare appropriate facilities and equipment.
- Find volunteers and hire the right people.
- Launch a website and create social media accounts.
- Build a supportive network.
What animals does SPCA help?
SPCA stands for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This means any animal, whether it is a dog, cat, bird, reptile, horse, cow, sheep or goat.
What does SPCA do to take care of animals?
The SPCA is responsible for protecting and caring for abandoned animals, preventing cruelty to animals and spreading awareness of animal care. In many rural communities where people do not have access to animal clinics, there is a problem of over-population of pets, stray animals, abuse and disease.
Does Ontario SPCA euthanize?
Reasons the Ontario SPCA euthanizes include: terminal illness or injury where there is no possibility of recovery, behavioural problems that pose a threat to other animals or humans, stray or feral overpopulation, disease transmission, and old age where the quality of life is impaired by major loss of functions.