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Welcoming a new baby into the family is a magical time, but it can also be a big adjustment for your furry friend. As parents-to-be, it’s essential to prepare your pet for baby’s arrival to ensure a smooth transition for everyone involved. Start early Prepare your pet for the baby’s arrival as soon as possible….
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
Going on vacation is a time of relaxation and enjoyment, but for pet owners, it can also be a source of stress. Finding a good pet boarding facility to look after your pet while you’re on vacation is crucial to ensuring the well-being of your four-legged friend. Here are some tips to help you choose…
10 December 2024
Summer is finally here! Here is a list of activities you can do in the area with your pet. 1. Day at the beach For those looking to cool off, some beaches in the area are open to dogs, such as the Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park, the Magog Townships Beach or Sandy Beach in Hudson. Perfect…
10 December 2024
Although most cats enjoy being petted, there are times when they may exhibit unexpected behavior and resort to biting. Understanding the reasons for these bites will help you have safer and more enjoyable interactions with your feline companion. Find out in this article the most common triggers of cat bites and tailored advice on how…
10 December 2024
When adopting a pet, many new owners make mistakes that can affect the well-being of their new companion and make cohabitation more difficult. Here are the most common mistakes and how to avoid them. 1. Not learning enough about the animal Many new owners adopt a pet on impulse, without doing any in-depth research into…
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
Whether it is because of a move, a vacation, or problems at home, surrendering an animal is something that should be carefully considered and done as a last resort. Shelters like ours are overflowing during the summer months and the number of surrenders takes up a lot of our resources. It is therefore important to…
On September 25, Services Animaliers Rive-Sud (SARS) unveiled its new identity at an event attended by dignitaries, donors, board members, volunteers, employees and the media. Our organization, which came into being in 2012, has opted for a new name, logo and slogan to reflect the evolution of its mission and services to citizens since its…
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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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