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We love to share stories from SPCA alumni and the guardians that gave them their new forever homes.

Check back often for heart-warming stories of former SPCA animals who have now found their new families.

Or, find out how to submit your own Happy Ending story today!

 

Ozzie and Teazle the Cat

Adopted: November 12, 2009

Richmond Education & Adoption Centre 

 

Fitsy the Cat

Adopted: October 8, 2008

Vernon & District Branch 

 

Buddy the Dog

Adopted: May 22, 2010

Haida Gwaii Branch 

 

Fergie the Cat

Adopted: February 6, 2010

Vancouver Branch 

 

Benny the Dog

Adopted: May 29, 2010

Kelowna Branch 

 

Cinders the Dog

Adopted: November 1, 1995

Chilliwack Branch 

 

Bauer the Dog

Adopted: June 5, 2010

Burnaby Branch 

 

Caesar the Dog

Adopted: May 10, 2010

Chilliwack Branch 

 

Siam and Smudge the Cat

Adopted: December 1, 2009

Trail Regional Branch 

 

Java the Dog

Adopted: June 9, 2010

Campbell River Branch 

 

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Submit a Happy Ending Story

We love to hear back from our furry friends and their new guardians about life after the BC SPCA. If your story is chosen, it will be featured on our website. We also select a new story at random for our monthly newsletter, Anim@ls.

To submit a Happy Ending, please email us with the subject line 'Happy Ending story' and include the following information:

  • Your full name and address
  • The BC SPCA branch where you adopted your new forever friend
  • The date you adopted your animal companion (and his or her name at the time, if possible)
  • Story Detail - Some suggestions: how has your animal friend changed your life and the lives of your family? What challenges did you or your animal friend face and/or overcome? Does he or she have any fun or special personality traits, tricks or features?
  • One to three photos of your animal friend, preferably .jpg or .gif file formats. If you or someone else also appears in a photo, please indicate your permission for the photo to be used on our website.

We look forward to reading your story, and finding out how our furry friends are doing in their new forever homes.

Thank you!

 

 

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