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Locality: Woodstock, New Brunswick

Phone: +1 506-499-8685



Address: 10 Wulastook Court E7M 4K7 Woodstock, NB, Canada

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Dog Dynasty 12.11.2020

The NBSPCA would like to remind the public that if you personally witness any suspected animal abuse or neglect, you must call 1-877-722-1522 in order to have a...n officer dispatched to investigate. Posting about a situation on your personal Facebook page and/or in Facebook groups without actually calling our hotline to report it does NOT notify the NBSPCA that there is a situation, nor does it enable officers to investigate (and it tips off offenders!! ). Similarly, we cannot accept complaints via email or Facebook messenger. Everyone's first course of action when they witness suspected animal abuse or neglect should ALWAYS be calling our hotline immediately. During the pandemic, it is also extremely crucial that you leave your name and number so that the responding officer can call you to gather as much information as possible prior to investigating. Thank you for your cooperation! See more

Dog Dynasty 25.10.2020

Happy Thanksgiving...stay safe

Dog Dynasty 19.09.2020

Signs of burned paws: limping, refusing to walk, licking and chewing feet, blisters or redness on paw pads, darkened pads, and part of pads missing. Helpful Ti...ps: Take walks on natural grass. Walk in the shade. Walk during the coolest hours of the day (usually early morning and late evening). Being mindful of your pet's paws will help keep them happy and safer!

Dog Dynasty 03.09.2020

Even when you think the temperature is OK or feels fine to you, your fur kid may feel very differently. Animals don't sweat like humans, so they heat up a lot ...quicker than we do. Their primary source of cooling down is through panting which is wildly inefficient when exposed to too much heat! The #1 cause of heatstroke in dogs is leaving them in a vehicle! Never-ever leave a dog in a car even on a mild day. While you're in the air-conditioned store grabbing a few things, your car is quickly turning into an oven. Dogs can suffer brain damage and die from heatstroke. Helpful Tips: Walk in the early morning and late evening when it is cooler. Carry water with you. Limit exercise on hot days. Avoid surfaces that absorb heat, like asphalt, pavement, metal, sand, and car seats. These materials absorb heat from the sun and can stay hot for hours (even after the sun has gone down). Temperatures on these surfaces can exceed 145 F Keep your fur kids cool! Fans, ice cubes, frozen treats, kiddie pools, and sprinklers can all help keep the kids cool on hot days. Make sure fresh water and a cool place to rest is available at all times. xo