We are a small shelter covering the west coast of Newfoundland and all of Labrador. We placed slightly over 300 animals in new homes last year.
A non-profit volunteer group dedicated to promoting Beagle's as family pets and to the education of the proper care and treatment of Beagle's as hunting dogs. We are seeking foster and adoption homes for homeless Beagles.
We are a non-profit, registered charity, volunteer organization dedicated to humane education and rehoming of 2nd Hand Paws. We have no shelter. We use foster homes. Last year, our first year of operation, we saved 43 animals.
We are a non-profit organization operated by volunteers who give their time and love to stray, abandoned and abused animals in the Clarenville area. We work very hard to find loving homes for all who come through our doors.
The Exploits Valley SPCA has been protecting abused, neglected and stray animals since 1971. Our branch covers all of Central Newfoundland West and south from Lewisporte to Baie Verte. Our shelter, located on Duggan street in Grand Falls- Windsor, was co ...
Heavenly Creatures saves unwanted cats and dogs by placing them in foster homes and then adopting them out to screened applicants. We have a spay and neutering program for low income people. We rescue abused Husky dogs from Northern Newfoundland and Labra ...
The Newfoundland and Labrador Humane Society serves to promote the care of Newfoundland's creatures through Humane Education, Advocacy, and Direct Care via our Fostering Network. The NLHS is currently accepting funds for the construction of an all-animal ...
Reagle Beagle Rescue is a non-profit organization operated by volunteers dedicated to the welfare of the Beagle Breed. We are involved with the fostering and adoption of beagles in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Ruff-Spots Animal Welfare Foundation, Inc. was founded to help animal shelters and rescue organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador spay and neuter adoptable animals. By having these shelter animals "fixed", we hope to improve both their chances of being ...
The SPCA in St. John’s is one of seven branches in Newfoundland and Labrador. It costs over $300,000 annually to operate our Shelter. We receive an annual grant of $12,000 from the City of St. John's and rely heavily on the kind support of people who mak ...