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Have a school project or thinking about getting a pet? Use our resources to find great information and help animals by educating others. Topics covered in Bark! and AnimalSense are available here for download, as well as links to more information on our website.

 

Farms and food

Learn more about the BC SPCA's SPCA Certified program, egg-laying chickens, dairy cows, ducks and foie gras and farm animal transportation.

 

Pet overpopulation

Why is it is important to spay and neuter your pet? Learn more about the importance of this topic and why pet overpopulation is such a serious problem.

 

Pet safety

Learn more about the dangers of antifreeze, hot dogs in cars, dogs in pick up trucks, the difference between indoor and outdoor cats, pet hazards and how to be prepared in an emergency.

 

Animals in entertainment

Have you ever wondered how animals are treated at the circus, at rodeos and at zoos and aquariums? Learn more about how their lives are affected, and what you can do to help.  

 

Wildlife and the environment

Learn more about our urban wildlife friends like skunks and raccoons, how pollution can harm animals and how you can help endangered species.

 

Advocacy

Look here for information about exotic animals and what the BC SPCA has done to help them.

 

Animal cruelty

Learn more about backyard dogs, animal abandonment, animal cruelty and neglect and what you can do to help. Also learn more about animal hoarding and the truth about puppy mills. 

 

Responsible pet guardianship

Want to learn more about how to care for your pet? We have training tips, sheltering information and even information on games that you can play with your pets!  

 
 
 
 

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