Manitoba’s feral dog situation

Our team is so pleased with the announcement from the Manitoba Government that funding has been provided to address the overpopulation of feral dogs in the province. This goal is shared by our organization, 100 Manitobans Who Love Animals. “The Manitoba government is providing $750,000 in funding to the new One Health Program, a five-year veterinary outreachContinue reading “Manitoba’s feral dog situation”

Animal welfare organizations warn of animal overpopulation crisis in Manitoba

CTV NEWS. Published March 11, 2024 8:10 p.m. ET, By Kimberly Rio Wertman Editorial Producer Watch a video and read: https://beta.ctvnews.ca/local/winnipeg/2024/3/11/1_6803655.amp.html Animal welfare organizations are declaring a state of emergency due to animal overpopulation, and are calling for government support. In an open letter, which was signed by 45 different organizations, the groups said the issue isContinue reading “Animal welfare organizations warn of animal overpopulation crisis in Manitoba”

Organizations urge government to act on animal overpopulation crisis

A beautiful Blue Heeler Cross is currently in the pound. The dog was Picked up on 11th St NW 26-Feb-2024. (supplied photo) Kenora Miner & News, by Aaron Wilgosh, Published Mar 12, 2024 45 Animal Welfare Organizations (AWO) including the Portage Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) have declared a State of Emergency due to the ongoingContinue reading “Organizations urge government to act on animal overpopulation crisis”

Animal welfare groups plead for food, supplies, spay-neuter clinic amid ‘crisis’

Photo: MIKAELA MACKENZIE / FREE PRESS FILES Dogs on the Chemawawin Reserve, in 2018. Animal welfare activisists say government support for their organizations is urgently needed due to the overwhelming number of stray dogs in need of care and the recent cullings in northern Manitoba communities. Free Press Marshal Hodgins, Monday, Mar. 11, 2024 AnimalContinue reading “Animal welfare groups plead for food, supplies, spay-neuter clinic amid ‘crisis’”