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Domestic Animals

Services that help people adopt, care for, and protect domestic animals such as animal control and reporting stray, lost, or abused animals.

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People can notify the agency about orphaned, abandoned, injured or stray kittens up to about three months of age that need care. Photos of kittens that are found and brought into the care of the agency are posted to the website to give owners the opportunity to be reunited with their pet.
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Helps seniors find long-term arrangements for their pet dogs if they are no longer able to care for them. Also assists individuals who require help finding new homes for older dogs, includes:
  • Foster care
  • Adoption services
  • Pre-planned long-term care
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Provides assistance with lost dogs by providing temporary care for them while working to identify the owner. Dogs will be held for one day to be claimed before being transported to the PEI Humane Society.

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Offers a variety of online information for domestic pet adopters or owners. Includes:

  • List of pet-friendly stores
  • List of vet clinics
  • General information about pet care
  • Information about the Animal Welfare Act, PEI Dog Owner's Act, and bylaw enforcement
  • Finding a responsible breeder/Choosing a responsible rescue

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Assists older adults and people with a terminal illness to find a new home for their pets. Also works with their families if they are unable to keep the pet. The program connects applicants to people who are looking to adopt a pet. Applicants are supported over the phone thorough out the process until a new home is found for their pets.

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Provides an opportunity for older adults to adapt/foster older dogs who have lost a human companion due to a residence change, or who are left without a caregiver due to illness or death.


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Provides temporary safe emergency housing for pets during times of transition and crisis, includes food, daily walks and socialization.

This program is available when space is available at the PEI Humane Society. The shelter reserves the right to deny applicants to this program if shelter capacity is limited.


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Provides primary and emergency veterinary services for large and small animals. Includes:

  • Pets, exotic animals, and pocket pets
  • On-farm and off-farm care for horses, cattle, fish, sheep, goats, pigs, and other farm animals
  • On-farm and racetrack care for horses

This is a veterinary teaching hospital.


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Responds to concerns from the public about feral cats in their area. Includes:

  • Live and humane capture of feral felines
  • Veterinary examination to be tested for vaccinated and treated for parasites
  • Spay/neuter procedure
  • Cats are then released back into their home community through partner organizations

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Receives and investigates complaints from the public about medical care received by animals from licensed veterinarians in PEI.

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