…in distress if it is: Deprived of adequate food, water, shelter, ventilation, light, space, exercise, care or veterinary treatment Kept in unsanitary conditions Not protected from excessive heat or cold…
…seen swooping towards people’s heads at dusk — but not to get tangled in their hair. People give off heat and carbon dioxide, which attracts bugs. The bats are just…
…seat using the car seatbelt. Extra Travel Resources: What types of identification does my pet need? Pet safety in vehicles Leaving dogs in cars: Avoid heat exhaustion Veterinary services …
…of their lives grazing outdoors on pasture or outside in feedlots, they can be exposed to extreme heat, cold and other poor weather conditions. Cattle may or may not have…
…it is (a) deprived of adequate food, water, shelter, ventilation, light, space, exercise, care or veterinary treatment, (a.1) kept in conditions that are unsanitary (a.2) not protected from excessive heat…
…travel essentials Additional Resources: Travel tips for pets Road trip pet safety The top 5 summer pet hazards Leaving dog in cars: Avoid heat exhaustion and save lives…
Adopted January 1, 2001 from North Cariboo District
Adopting a pet means being prepared to take care of them for years and going through all the ups and downs in life together. Heather adopted Jasper from the BC…
…or wet, you can tuck a heating pad set to ‘LOW’ under half of the box to keep them warm. Putting the heat under only half of the box allows…
…perch and rest and provides heat and protection every night when they gather beneath her wings until they are eight weeks old when mom leaves them to go back to…
…maintain its body heat,” says BC SPCA senior animal protection officer Eileen Drever. “He was rushed to the vet, who found him to be emaciated, with a body condition score…
Adopted January 20, 2019 from West Vancouver
…going on. Luna is a heat seeker and will find a sunbeam or a heater and curl up wherever it is warm. Luna also loves to be brushed. As soon…
…box. ● If you’re not in the car, your pet shouldn’t be either. Vehicles can quickly heat up in summer weather, and can endanger your pet’s health. Even a car…
…months of the year. Last year, Wild ARC admitted 130 Anna’s hummingbirds. These high-metabolism, nectar-eating birds are vulnerable to cold snaps in the winter months, heat exhaustion in the dry…