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Shawn
10-15-2010, 09:51 AM
Humane Societies
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Shawn
10-15-2010, 10:09 AM
Kitchener - Waterloo Humane Society{br}http://www.kwhumane.com/{br}250 Riverbend Drive{br}Kitchener, Ontario{br}N2B 2E9{br}Tel: (519) 745-5615{br}{br}{br}http://www.wonderfulwaterloo.com/wdrive/General/Miscellaneous/KW%20Humane%20Society%20Logo.JPG{br}{br}{br}
The Kitchener-Waterloo Humane Society (KWHS) has been{br} saving lives since 1927. Now in its 82nd year the KWHS is one of the {br}largest humane societies in Ontario serving one of the fastest{br}growing metropolitan areas. Over 26,000 square feet of space allows {br}us to hold 62 dogs, 119 cats and an assortment of birds, small mammals{br}and reptiles. In emergency situations the Centre can be quickly altered{br}to house up to 400 animals. The KWHS provides humane education,{br}law enforcement, and sheltering of animals in this community. We do not receive any government funding. |
Cambridge & District Humane Society{br}http://www.spca.cambridgeweb.net/{br}1650 Dunbar{br}Cambridge, Ontario{br}N1R 8J5{br}Tel.: (519) 623-7722{br}spca@cambridgeweb.net{br}{br}{br}http://www.wonderfulwaterloo.com/wdrive/General/Miscellaneous/Cambridge%20Humane%20Society%20Logo.gif{br}{br}{br }{br}{br}The Cambridge and District Humane Society is a non-profit{br}organization dedicated to protecting and providing shelter and comfort to the needy animals of the{br}Cambridge and District community in Ontario, Canada. The{br}Society is supported by the generosity of the community{br}it serves. The Cambridge and District Humane Society{br}depends on volunteers to assist in fulfilling its mandate.
Shawn
10-15-2010, 04:22 PM
DOGtoberfest 2010
September 1, 2010 | By Kathy Innocente
Link (http://www.kwhumane.com/)
Come to the Kitchener-Waterloo Humane Society’s (KWHS) Leash free park and enjoy Oktoberfest festivities for you and your dog. This is the 6th Annual DOGtoberfest and we invite you to see how the Centre celebrates this fun Bavarian Festival doggie style!
Join us at the Leash Free park at the KWHS on Saturday, October 16th from 11 -2 p.m. $10/dog, humans free!
DOGtoberfest is a fun event for dogs and pet owners alike! It is an official Oktoberfest event and won best new event in 2005. There are carnival style games designed for dogs and people, DOGtoberfest souvenirs (hats and buttons), homemade dog treats, a DOGtoberfest pageant (judges look for costumes, tricks and personality), Oktoberfest music, and KWHS merchandise!
The KWHS gets into the festival atmosphere of Oktoberfest by BBQing Oktoberfest sausages, hot dogs and drinks! Come on out and enjoy a pet friendly Oktoberfest event with your favourite pooch today.
Shawn
02-14-2011, 06:03 PM
It's Time of Licence Your Best Friend
Written by: Amy Gruber
Monday, 14 February 2011 12:10
Kitchener-Waterloo Humane Society | LINK (http://kwhumane.com/index.php?view=article&id=322)
Have you received a City of Kitchener Dog Licence Application in the Mail? Do you own a dog, or more than one? If so, then it's that time of year to licence your best friend. If you had a dog licence in 2010, you have until March 1, 2011 to renew your licence at the Centre, online, or one of our many licence locations. If you did not purchase a dog licence in 2010 under the current by-law you can be charged with failure to purchase.
If you've added a new dog to your family, you need to licence your dog within 10 days.
Are you a dog owner and resident of Waterloo? Please contact the City of Waterloo (http://www.waterloo.ca/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=2161) for information on dog licensing.
Are you a dog owner living in a surrounding township of Waterloo Region? Please contact your local township office for information on dog licensing.
Shawn
02-14-2011, 06:07 PM
City of Waterloo - Dog Licences / Tags
City of Waterloo By-law No. 09-047, as amended states that all owners or keepers of dogs must register their dog(s) and purchase a dog tag licence before March 1st of each year or within 10 days after becoming the owner or keeper of the dog. Failure to purchase a dog licence before March 1st may result in a $125.00 fine plus a $30.00 victim surcharge fee.
All dogs over the age of 12 weeks MUST be licensed.
2011 License fees (http://www.waterloo.ca/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=2161)
* Please note: Proof of Sterilization is required for the lower fee. A Certificate from the Institute/Foundation is required for Certified Guide Dogs and Service Dogs in order to recieve licence free of charge.
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