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When you give a gift to the Brant County SPCA, you’re promoting the human – animal bond in our community. Pets bring so much joy to our lives. They provide us with unconditional love, companionship, and improve both our physical and mental health. At the Brant County SPCA, we would not be able to rescue cats, dogs, and small animals like rabbits and guinea pigs, without the support of our local community and compassionate animal lovers like you.

Thanks to your support, our team of expert animal care staff work tirelessly (365 days a year!) to provide food, medical care, a warm bed, socialization, and most of all, love, to reunite lost pets with their families and prepare pets to be matched with their new forever homes. Last year your support helped to reunite 231 animals with their families and facilitate 630 adoptions.

GREATEST SHELTER NEEDS

Your support does more than help rehabilitate homeless pets and find them their forever homes. By donating to our Greatest Shelter Needs, you give us the flexibility to contribute to a number of programs that benefit animals and our community. From animal intake and veterinary care to our Foster Programs and Return to Field initiatives, our little shelter is able to do BIG things because of your contributions.

 
 
 
PROJECT PATCHWORK

Some of the animals that come into our shelter need specialized treatment or surgery before they can be adopted into their forever homes. When you give to Project Patchwork you’re helping animals in our care get the life-saving surgery and specialized medical care they need to be healthy and ready for adoption.

PROJECT PATCHWORK

Thanks to the generous support of our community, the Brant County SPCA’s Pets for Life program is transforming the lives of dogs, cats, and their people, by honouring the love people have for their pets, breaking down barriers to veterinary services, and preventing families from having to rehome their pets. Pets for Life takes a social justice approach to address the root causes that lead to a lack of pet resources and ultimately, animal surrenders.