Look at me now!

Please submit your “Look At Me Now” update

If you have adopted an animal from SCARS, please send us a Look at Me Now update. You can provide an update at any time during the life of your pet and more than one is welcome. We sometimes get updates shortly after adoption but we also get them months or even many years later.  All updates are welcome.

Reasons to submit a story

  • Inspire our volunteers. The dogs and cats we rescue live in our homes so our volunteers develop a deep bond with them. Seeing a pet thriving in its forever home is a source of pride and joy for our volunteers. The update you provide gives us the strength to say farewell to a beloved foster at adoption time. Adoption means there is now an opening for the next rescued pet.
  • Encourage others to adopt. When people see how much joy a rescued pet can bring to a family,  it encourages them to adopt. This helps us to reduce the number of unwanted pets in Alberta.

How to submit your story

Please email your story along with one or more images to scars@scarscare.ca. We will add it to this page and share it on our social media sites. Thank you!

Gidgey TRIBUTE

Hello SCARS, We wanted to send you a message to let you know about the passing of one of the dogs that you rescued; not only because we know ....

Gidgey TRIBUTE2021-12-12T14:02:16-07:00

Rubble

Hello SCARS, Rubble here. I was surrendered to SCARS in July after the SCARS volunteers had been watching out for me for two years.  Thanks to SCARS, I was ....

Rubble2021-12-12T13:54:25-07:00

Leia (formerly Ash)

Hello SCARS, Leia (formerly Ash of Bronwyn’s litter) is settling in very nicely with our family and her older fur-brother, Lenny. She’s an absolute sweetheart. Thank you for saving ....

Leia (formerly Ash)2021-12-12T13:48:13-07:00

Sprout

Hello SCARS, Sprout has definitely become my cat. She is on my leg or lap not long after I sit down. She also started performing kill songs over her ....

Sprout2021-11-30T19:26:28-07:00

Pete

Hello SCARS, After a very long time at SCARS, Pete came home in January of this year.  He was very shy, great "Pyr-side-eye" to anyone within sight but has ....

Pete2021-11-30T19:20:40-07:00

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