17
May
Last week we received an amazing donation from Ancaster Meadow Elementary School (HWDSB). The entire school from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 collected pledges for the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA. Those students (grades 4 - 8) who collected more than $10 in pledges were invited to a Neon Dance Party and everyone gained tickets to win student...

17
May
Summer is just around the corner. Critter Camp is our summer day camp for kids who LOVE animals! Each week campers go on a field trip and this year we've added two new venues- an alpaca farm and Whispering Hearts Horse Rescue. Register today!http://www.hbspca.com/learn/campsCamps | Hamilton / Burlington SPCAhbspca.comAdoption is a feel-good...

14
May
Wow! Instead of presents for her birthday, Caelin asked for donations to help the animals at the HBSPCA. She donated $500 today! Thank you Caelin!...

14
May
Wow! Instead of presents for her birthday, Caelin asked for donations to help the animals at the HBSPCA. She donated $500 today! Thank you Caelin!...


08
Mar
Is the website current with all the available animals? Cats, dogs and small animals are automatically placed on the HBSPCA website when they are available and removed from the website when they’ve been adopted. Where do your animals come from? We help animals that have become homeless for any number of reasons. Some animals are surrendered to us by their owners. We also accept animals from City of Hamilton Animal Services when they have completed their 72-hour stray period, provided they’re suitable for adoption based on our medical and behavioural tests. From time to time, we also assist other local shelters by taking their animals...

08
Mar
What is heartworm? Heartworm occurs when a mosquito infected with heartworm larvae bites a dog, transferring the larvae from insect to canine. Mature heartworms are large roundworms that reside in the right side of the heart and the blood vessels that supply the lungs. The worms survive on nutrients from the dog's bloodstream. The disease causes obstruction of blood flow, as well as damage to the heart, lungs and liver. Eventually, fluid will build up in the lungs and restrict the dog's breathing. Death may result when damage to the internal organs is severe. It is important to have your dog tested at your veterinarian yearly to ensure they do not have heartworm.

08
Mar
How can I keep my dog safe and comfortable in the car? Dogs should always be confined to a crate or restrained by a seatbelt while in the car. If they’re not restrained, dogs can easily become a distraction for the driver. In the event of an accident, your dog can become airborne which could cause serious injuries or death to you or your pet. Human seatbelts won’t work for dogs. Instead, purchase a seat belt specifically manufactured for dogs at a pet store—these belts adapt your car’s seat belts for safe use with your dog.

08
Mar
Introducing a second cat into your home takes time and they will likely not be friends right away. It can take weeks or even months for cats to begin to tolerate each other. By setting your cats up for success, you can shorten this adjustment time and create a harmonious multi-cat home.



Contact Us
Hamilton / Burlington SPCA

245 Dartnall Road

Hamilton, Ontario L8W 3V9

Main Switchboard: (905) 574-7722

Fax: (905) 574-9087

 

The Adoption Centre

Contact us by phone

(905) 574-7722 extension 305

 

Hours of operation:
M - F	12pm - 7:30pm
Sat		10am - 5pm
Sun		12pm - 5pm