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The concept of consent, often reserved for human interactions, also finds its place in the relationship we have with our pets. Too often, we assume that animals, because they are domesticated, are always ready to receive our caresses and participate in our interactions. However, respecting their consent is an essential element in strengthening a healthy…
10 December 2024
We would like to warmly thank Mondou as part of its #MondouMondon campaign which has enabled us to collect numerous donations from the public to support shelters like ours and their mission. This will allow us to offer 125 low-income families , from our 13 cities and municipalities served, the sterilization of their cat. Proanima…
10 December 2024
From January 2024, we will have the immense pride of serving the citizens of Sainte-Julie. Our entire team is very happy to welcome this new partner into the large Proanima family. “We look forward to working together with Proanima to create a lasting positive impact within the community,” said Mayor Mario Lemay. “We are very…
10 December 2024
As winter is finally here, it brings with it a myriad of dangers that can pose serious threats to our pets. Here are the situations to watch out for and the precautions to take. Hypothermia and frostbite: Falling temperatures in winter can put our pets at risk of hypothermia and frostbite. Smaller and short-haired breeds…
10 December 2024
The new regulation on the welfare and safety of domestic pets and equines will come into force on February 10. This means that it will be officially prohibited to perform non-therapeutic surgeries including: declawing, ear and tail cropping and devocalization. In addition, it will be prohibited to use the gas chamber for euthanasia of animals!…
10 December 2024
Rodents are popular pets for many reasons: they’re cute, easy to care for, and often suited to small living spaces. However, it can be difficult to choose the rodent that best suits your lifestyle and preferences. Here’s more information about these animals to help you make an informed decision. Hamsters: Hamsters are small balls of…
10 December 2024
As veterinary costs continue to rise, it’s important for pet owners to be proactive in preventing medical issues. Here are some tips to help keep your pets healthy. 1. A balanced diet Nutrition is the cornerstone of animal health. It is crucial to provide your pet with quality food, adapted to its species, age, weight…
10 December 2024
Whether you’re at home or traveling, a well-stocked first aid kit will allow you to react quickly and effectively to an emergency situation. Here is a list of essential items to put in your kit: 1. Bandages and dressings Bandages are essential to protect wounds and prevent infection. It is important to have bandages of…
10 December 2024
Identifying your pet is an essential protective measure to ensure its safety and facilitate its return home in the event of a runaway. At Proanima, very few lost animals have identification and are claimed by their owner. The municipal license: a guarantee of security The municipal license, in the form of a medal, is a…
10 December 2024
We take great pride in announcing our new partnership with the City of Montreal in assuming the animal management responsibilities throughout the entirety of the City of Montreal. As of January 2026, we will operate a new shelter in the East End of Montreal with the eventual opening of a second shelter to be located…
23 November 2023
Your financial aid is indispensable, this is especially true during our present global predicaments. We aspire to continue our mission for the well-being of animals and their humans. For this to happen, we need you.
Our sterilization program aims to control the cat population while improving their health and quality of life. Help us reduce animal overpopulation by participating in this program.
If you notice a neglected or mistreated animal let us know at Proanima. We help protect vulnerable animals and ensure their well-being.
What to do if you find a wildlife animal or a hurt animal. Found a baby squirrel… Need transport… we can assist you!
Our sterilization program aims to control the cat population, while improving their health and quality of life. Help us reduce animal overpopulation by participating in this program.
If you notice a neglected or mistreated animal let us know at Proanima. We help protect vulnerable animals and ensure their well-being.
What to do if you find a wildlife animal or a hurt animal. Found a baby squirrel… Need transport… we can assist you!
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Since 2012, Proanima has placed animal welfare and the highest level of service at the heart of all actions and decisions. Our non-profit organization implements animal management and prevention processes for partnered municipalities and their citizens while providing advice, assistance, and resources to greatly limit animal abandonment.
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