Quill emergencies
May 31/22... It’s been call… after call… after call… Our intake team responding to back to back to back emergencies. We have 3 dogs at Westlock Veterinary Centre emergency tonight and we are so thankful ....
We love engaging with communities!
One of the communities that SCARS works closely with is Wabasca, which is located in the MD of Opportunity. For many years they had no options for stray and unwanted pets. For the last 15 ....
How SCARS reduces pet overpopulation
Preventing pet overpopulation is a big part of what we do. SCARS actively works within northern Alberta, partnering with First Nations and Métis communities, where there is a lack of accessible and/or affordable pet services. ....
Young cat and her new kittens
It seems like the Neverending Story. We rescue some, only to have more needing help. And then we do it again. Kitten season continues. ——————————————————— Our latest intake is just a baby herself, not even ....
Moo needed veterinary care
SCARS first met Moo as a part of our Spay-Neuter-Return program. This program allow us, with the support of community leaders, to help dogs and cats that otherwise have no access to affordable, or in ....