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Tag Archives: Dogs And Cats

Product Review: ORIJEN Whole Prey Freeze Dried Raw Servings

It’s still winter. And life’s still frozen over and in honour of that theme I’m going to review an awesome food that’s freeze dried. In my blog on the Furminator I mentioned my personal favourite pet supply store in ALL of Montreal, Little Bear. I love Little Bear. It’s a fantastic store with the most fantastic staff that are knowledgable …

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Product Review: Aikiou Interactive Pet Feeders

Montreal Dog Blog readers! Hey! How are ya? What’s up? So, I have a question: who likes to eat? Personally, I enjoy it very much. So much that I do it several times a day. I’m lucky because I get to decide what I eat and how I eat it but our dogs and cats aren’t so lucky. Most of …

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Montreal SPCA Summer wish list 2013

  Louise Allard, Human Resources Manager for the Montreal SPCA, has sent out the following list that mentions important articles which can be donated this summer. The number of animals abandoned in the region of Montreal is always greater than what people can imagine and the Montreal SPCA takes in most of them.  People are not aware of what is …

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Courtesy Listing: Adopt Whiskey!

              Photos courtesy of Susan Fischer at Simple Photos WHISKEY was surrendered to Rosie from a private home because of a change in the family’s situation. He is quite friendly to everyone he meet and his tail never stop wagging. Whiskey is a beautiful red colour and a really handsome dog. He is truly …

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One Last Goodbye

ONE LAST GOODBYE Just off the West Island on rolling acres of beautiful lush land, over 2000 white markers stand about a foot tall above the ground.  Off the beaten path, you cannot see it from any road whatsoever. The only people allowed on the property are people filled with sadness. Max 2001, Baily 1985, Molly 1993. And on and …

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Canada Post and the CFHS presents the Adopt a Pet Campaign

On April 22 of 2013, Canada Post will start their Adopt a Pet Campaign. It is a stamp booklet containing 10 stamps with the pictures of dogs and cats. According to a press release by Canada Post, the primary message is to inform Canadians that when looking for a pet, their first stop should be their local humane society or …

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Dry dog food recall in Canada

Government of Canada’s website healthycanadians.gc.ca has posted an alert regarding Natura Pet Products. Inc. It informs the general public that there is a product safety  alert of contamination of salmonella on the following products: This recall involves the following brands of dry pet food with expiration date 01/07/2013 through 14/03/2014: Innova EVO California Natural HealthWise Karma For a complete list …

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Anima Quebec ceased its activities

According to an email sent out yesterday by the founder and president of Centre D’Intervention Animal, Micheline Robitaille, Anima Quebec has ceased its activities. The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has not confirmed or denied such claims.  Ms. Robitaille says that MAPAQ is unwilling to give any further information at the moment. It is unknown if MAPAQ will use …

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Kahnawake is taking control of the pet overpopulation in their community and Dr Amanda Glew is there to help‏

[youtuber youtube=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpNQAWEe0lk&feature=youtu.be’] Sunday Feb 24, 2013, Timberlea Veterinary Clinic and Best Friends Spay Neuter Clinic performed sterilizations on 25 cats and 8 dogs. The caacQ informed that this is an ongoing collaboration between the community of Kahnawake and Dr. Glew that started on June 2012. According to Deidra White, Assistant Animal Protection Officer ,  explained that since the start of …

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HSI/Canada Celebrates the Launch of World Spay Day in Quebec

  MONTREAL — Humane Society International Canada is pleased to announce the launch of World Spay Day in Quebec. In partnership with the Quebec Association of Veterinarians for Small Animals, the province is joining the annual global campaign to promote spaying and neutering as a proven, effective means of preventing pet overpopulation and saving animals’ lives. “Unfortunately, tens of thousands …

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