Obviously you are an animal lover or you would not be reading this page right now.

We feel that you may be very interested in visiting other such animal lover sites, so below we have listed some links for you to check out.  We hope you will be able to find what you are looking for.  Good luck!!

Boulderwood is a fun and relaxed riding facility owned and operated by the Wootton family. Open all year for trail riding, lesson and day camp programs, indoor and outdoor picnic sites, indoor swimming pool and hot tub (New 2006). Tennis court and play areas. Explore this site to find the perfect riding experience for yourself, family, friends or group.   Located forty minutes from Halifax in Ardoise, Nova Scotia, Boulderwood is situated conveniently on the scenic Evangeline Trail (Highway #1) between Windsor and Mount Uniacke. To get personalized directions to Boulderwood try our Google Map.

Canadian Federation of Humane Societies  cfhs.ca The Canadian Federation of Humane Societies is the national voice of humane societies and SPCAs.  They bring together those who work with, and care for animals to promote respect and humane treatment toward all animals.  Since founded in 1957, a solid reputation, and enviable credibility, has been earned as the ‘go-to’ national voice on animal welfare issues for industry, media, government, non-governmental organizations, and the public.  Leadership on animal welfare issues is provided and CFHS ensures these crucial messages are heard and understood from coast to coast.

Antigonish SPCA    http://users.eastlink.ca/~antspca/   Another SPCA in a part of Nova Scotia that might be closer to you.  Check it out! 

Adopt-an-Animal Canada  www.adoptananimal.ca   A Canadian site to check out if you are looking to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit, ferret or any other type of animal.  Search from over 900 resources all across Canada!  Just type in your postal code and see the rescues, pounds and shelters in your area!

Maritime Animal Rescue www.maritimeanimalrescue.com is a composite of many individuals from varying animal welfare organizations, such as SPCAs, Rescue groups, the Nova Scotia Humane Society and private individuals whose interest is to help animals. Maritime Animal Rescue, in itself, is not a rescue group, rather it is a meeting of many animal welfare groups with the common purpose of helping to re-home abandoned, unwanted pets and ultimately in educating the public about the responsibility and care required when you own a pet.

Maritime Dogs  maritimedogs.com  A site showcasing dog-friendly Atlantic Canada!  Your dog is your companion and best friend, so Maritime Dogs felt it was important to create a community where you could feel safe doing business.  They showcase only dog-friendly companies and strive to promote the highest quality products and services, and positive interaction with our canine companions. They are strictly against the sale of puppies or kittens in pet stores and strongly support rescue in your community.

Lab Rescue Nova Scotia   www.labrescuens.booii.com Labrador Rescue of Nova Scotia was founded to help find permanent, loving homes for Labs and Lab-mixes in Nova Scotia that have been abandoned, abused, or are faced with unexpected circumstances. Lab Rescue finds Labs permanent homes so that the dogs may lead full, happy lives and contribute positively to society.

www.partnersinpetadoption.ca

canadastrays.com  A newer private initiative to reunite lost pets with their Owners and increase pet adoptions in Canada.

1-800-Save-A-Pet.com  An American based private initiative which increases pet adoptions throughout North America.

ASPCA Poison Control Centre  aspca.org  An American site where you can find information on what is toxic to pets that you might typically find around your household.  The 5 most potentially dangerous types of plants to pets are Azalea, Castor Bean, Lily, Oleander and Sago Palm.