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dog rescue ontario

Do you want to care for animals and be paid for it? Well, this Toronto job would've let you! If only your high school guidance counsellor had framed it so bluntly.

Narcity recently sat down with Frankie, a vet tech at the Liberty Village Animal Hospital, to discuss what an average workday looks like for her.

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A woman and her dog are lucky to be home safe after their weekend nature expedition turned into a rescue mission.

According to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), members of its Huronia West Detachment, along with the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre, helped rescue a stranded paddleboarder and her canine from the Nottawasaga River.

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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is asking the public to open their hearts and homes to five adorable dogs as part of a joint effort with Finding Them Homes - James Bay Pawsitive Rescue.

According to a news release, members of OPP Central Region hosted a special event at their headquarters on Thursday, June 16, 2022, to promote the local dog rescue shelter.

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A stolen dog is back in the arms of its rightful owner after a traffic incident led Ontario police to a suspected thief.

According to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the alleged dog napper faces a list of serious offences after fleeing a collision scene on foot last weekend.

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Summer weather is finally returning to Ontario, which means that so are the dangers of leaving children or pets unattended in hot cars. Sadly, cases are already popping up.

According to Kingston Police, officers responded to reports of a dog locked in the trunk of a vehicle around 6:00 p.m. on May 11, 2022.

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