Support
In 2015, the WHS took in 8,832 animals
1,702 of those animals came from other animal agencies and sources; many in dire need of the medical and behavioural care only The WHS offers.
– Socials
– Car washes
– Bake sales
– Lemonade stands
– Golf tournaments/putting contests
– BBQs
– Family get-togethers
– Garage/yard sales
– School or daycare fundraisers
– Birthday party donations
If you have your own creative new idea — that’s great too!
1,702 of those animals came from other animal agencies and sources; many in dire need of the medical and behavioural care only The WHS offers.
WHS looks to bring more resources for pet owners in the community Animals do not belong in shelters. We do what we can to provide the best care we can, but the shelter will never be a home. The process of surrendering a pet can be traumatizing and we don’t want this for pets or their owners. This is why the WHS Behaviour Department is working to further our community outreach, meeting people where they are with the resources they need. We talked to Val Poulton, the head of our Behaviour Department with over 20 years of animal behavioural experience, about … Continued
Learn More