This is an open shelter. “We speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.” “Nous parlons au nom de ceux qui ne peuvent s’exprimer”

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This is an open shelter. “We speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.” “Nous parlons au nom de ceux qui ne peuvent s’exprimer”

Our Mission To promote animal care and to prevent animal cruelty through sheltering, placement and education. our o

Every year the GMSPCA provides shelter, care, nutrition and love to thousands of abandoned, lost, homeless and neglected animals.

Welcome Members and Volunteers ! Thank you for offering your help as a member and/or volunteer at the Greater Moncton SPCA. You are an essential part of our team and you bring happiness and hope to the animals.

We are about the protection and promotion of animal welfare. We provide programs and services focused on compassion, reality results and service. We are committed to working with individuals and the communities through educational and other initiatives to promote greater responsibility for animal welfare.

We help all domestic animals.

Please don’t get me grounded Time Commitment? There is no time commitment to do volunteer work with us! There is no set amount of time you need to spend here. You are free to come and go during our business hours, however dogs must be “back home” by curfew time which is 7pm on weekdays and by 4pm on the weekend. Monday to Friday 10:00am – 7:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 12:00pm – 4:00pm Please don’t get me grounded

. We want a forever home! There are 72 kennels for dogs. There are 99 kennels for cats. . Koda Gilbert

Possible activities Play with bunnies/guinea pigs. Walk or play with dogs (green & yellow.) Take a course to learn how to handle the “orange” dogs Socialize a cat (check kennel card) Volunteer at events – Christmas at the Coliseum, Santa Pics, Christmas Wrap, Dog Jog, Curl, Yard Sale, National Cupcake Day, Birthday Parties… Information sessions and promotions in the community. Please note: the adult has control of the dog

We want someone to play with us, socialize and teach us manners.! Samson Hope Twizzler Thor

Kennel # Animal information Name, age, sex How he came to SPCA Temperament test Medical Summary

Orange Coded Dogs For Safety - your and theirs Dogs are given an orange code based on the results of their temperament test. The codes may change overtime. However, in order to take an orange dog out the following MUST be adhered to: Look at the special notes and evaluation and make sure you have the strength and ability to “top dog”. Handler must be an adult( 21 years old). No children are permitted with an orange dog.

Orange dogs are not to be walked with or be near any other dogs. NO food or toys Do not engage in rough play. Poor behavior should NOT be tolerated. These dogs are ORANGE for a reason. We want to keep both of you safe and give them the best chance possible for a new home.

* Your Membership pin MUST be worn at all times. Members must be 16 years old Necessary Safety Rules Younger Children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times. The adult is the one who needs to take the animal out of the kennel and return it to the same kennel. They also must evaluate the animal to ensure it is the right animal for them. Check kennel card and color coding for dog information. New members may take out “green” and “yellow” dogs only. Never take out a pink coded animal or one that does not have a kennel card. When doing member work at the shelter, please make sure to sign in and out at the members’ corner. It is very important to read information posted on member board as well as the whiteboard. Check out an animal on chart in Members” corner so we know where the animal is at all times. Place your clothespin on the kennel card so staff knows who has the animal. The staff is not responsible for children or any property or belongings which are on the premises. One adult = One animal=One Room.

Fresh air, exercise, love, ahhh Be mindful and considerate of our neighbors. At dusk during the Fall and Winter you must wear a safety vest (provided) to ensure everyone's safety. Poop bags are a must! All dogs must be looped. One animal at a time. The exception to this rule would be when there are siblings together in the kennel. Wash you hands after handling each animal. Only take out the cats on the list and use the carrier in their kennel to transport to Cat Room. Control the dog at all times Fresh air, exercise, love, ahhh Freedom!

How to Loop a Dog Step 1 – select a lease Step 2 – take both ends Step 3 – insert buckle end into handle Step 4 – this creates a flexible, adjustable loop Step 5 – Slip loop over dog’s head Step 6 – the dog is “looped” and ready to walk!

Walking the Dogs Please keep dogs at least 5 feet apart at all times. If walking with a friend and they have a dog as well, make sure you are between the dogs and they cannot touch.

Be respectful of the front reception area! Fax Phone lines Our receptionist Donations surrending members adoption Computer/website

Our #1 priority is finding good homes and getting the animals adopted Our #1 priority is finding good homes and getting the animals adopted. People interested in adopting a pet are given priority over members for rooms. Adopted animals are not to be taken from their kennels as they are waiting to be picked up to go home.

Membership/Volunteer Form If interested in becoming a part of the Greater Moncton SPCA, please complete a Member/Volunteer Consent Form.

"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." ~ Mahatma Gandhi

Please join our Facebook Page for up-to-date news and information “Thank you for your interest in becoming a member and helping me find my forever home.”