
The story of Shirley and Cooper. This winter, we celebrate two mother cats and their record breaking litters.

Bear is a six-year-old husky that was unfortunately abandoned by his previous owners. Now, in the care of the Okanagan Humane Society, this energetic dog is looking for a home that is full of adventure.
This fluffy pup loves to hike, swim and camp. He is a good boy when he walks on a leash and listens to commands.

Bear is a six-year-old husky that was unfortunately abandoned by his previous owners. Now, in the care of the Okanagan Humane Society, this energetic dog is looking for a home that is full of adventure.
This fluffy pup loves to hike, swim and camp. He is a good boy when he walks on a leash and listens to commands.

Bear is a six-year-old husky that was unfortunately abandoned by his previous owners. Now, in the care of the Okanagan Humane Society, this energetic dog is looking for a home that is full of adventure.
This fluffy pup loves to hike, swim and camp. He is a good boy when he walks on a leash and listens to commands.

Bear is a six-year-old husky that was unfortunately abandoned by his previous owners. Now, in the care of the Okanagan Humane Society, this energetic dog is looking for a home that is full of adventure.
This fluffy pup loves to hike, swim and camp. He is a good boy when he walks on a leash and listens to commands.

Bear is a six-year-old husky that was unfortunately abandoned by his previous owners. Now, in the care of the Okanagan Humane Society, this energetic dog is looking for a home that is full of adventure.
This fluffy pup loves to hike, swim and camp. He is a good boy when he walks on a leash and listens to commands.

Bear is a six-year-old husky that was unfortunately abandoned by his previous owners. Now, in the care of the Okanagan Humane Society, this energetic dog is looking for a home that is full of adventure.
This fluffy pup loves to hike, swim and camp. He is a good boy when he walks on a leash and listens to commands.

After a cat swallowed a sewing needle and thread and her guardian had to rush the feline to hospital, the Okanagan Humane Society stepped in to help cover expenses through the charity’s pet assistance program.
The pet assistance program provides support for pets whose guardians may face financial barriers, to ensure animals receive the most basic medical procedures and veterinary care when necessary to relieve pain and suffering.

The Okanagan Humane Society (OHS) is warning pet parents of the dangers around ticks which can host on animals and