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DOG AND CAT OWNERSHIP IN
SASKATOON
SASKATOON SPCAThe Saskatoon SPCA is a registered charity with a mission of caring for and re-homing an average of 4,000 abandoned, homeless, and neglected animals in our community each year. The Saskatoon SPCA is contracted by the City of Saskatoon to provide “Lost and Found” services. They offer additional products and services including pet adoption, licensing, training, education and care products.
LOST & FOUNDCallIf your pet is lost or missing make a lost report with: SPCA: 306-374-7387 Saskatoon Animal Control Agency: 306-385-7387 SeekRecruit help and search for your pet. Call and whistle to your pet or carry an object that normally attracts your pet’s attention like a toy or a can of treats that can be rattled.
Post a sign on your lawn with a picture of your pet so neighbours know he/she is missing and where to return him/her.
Place your dog’s blanket or toys and your cat’s litterbox outside. Familiar scents may attract your pet and lead him/her back home.Shout it out!Post a photograph and description of your pet on social media and share with friends, family and local lost pet groups.
Create a flyer with a photograph and description and post at local pet stores, on telephone poles, libraries and around your neighbourhood.
PET ADOPTIONEach adoption includes:• Spay/neuter surgery• Microchip (a small scannable ID)• A complimentary veterinary health examination at a
participating clinic of your choice• Introductory Petplan Insurance (4 weeks)• Deworming• Up-to-date vaccinations
SASKATOON SPCA306-374-7387
saskatoonspca.comANIMAL CONTROL
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ANIMAL CONTROLHotline: 306-385-7387Saskatoon Animal Control Agency (SACA) is contracted to provide the following animal control services:• Reporting of animals at large; • Reporting barking and howling;• Reporting dog bites; • Reports regarding defecation; • Reporting of dangerous animals; and• Enforcement of the Animal Control Bylaw and Dangerous Animal Bylaw.
LICENSING PROVIDES PEACE OF MINDIf your pet ever escapes, a valid petlicense provides:• Identification• Safe shelter• Direct return home• Non-licensed pets face fines starting at $250
WHAT YOUR LICENSE PAYS FOR• Bylaw enforcement• Subsidized Spay & Neuter Program (SSNP)• Pound services• City-wide pet events• Dog Park programming and development
LICENSING YOUR PET• Dogs and cats (indoor and outdoor) over four
months old require a valid license• Licenses are valid for a 12-month period• Discounted licenses are available to pets under
1 years old and spayed or neutered pets• Licenses can be purchased or renewed online at
saskatoon.ca/petlicensing• Pet licenses can be purchased from locations
across Saskatoon including City Hall and Saskatoon SPCA. A list of pet license vendors is available at saskatoon.ca/petlicensing
SUBSIDIZED SPAY & NEUTER PROGRAM• A program designed to help low income families
in Saskatoon get their cats and dogs spayed or neutered
As Saskatoon strives to become the most pet-friendly city in Canada, the City of Saskatoon Animal Services helps ensure that both pet owners and non-pet owners feel safe and welcome. Animal Services encompasses all aspects of pet ownership including pet licensing, off-leash Dog Parks, enforcement of animal control bylaws and pet specific events.
[email protected]/animalservices
PETS IN PUBLIC SPACES• All pets must be on-leash (no longer that 2m in
length) when off private property.• Owners must clean up after their pets.• Pets are not permitted in playgrounds,
paddling pools, spray pads, cemeteries and the following parks:
- Kinsmen Park - Kiwanis Memorial Park - Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park & Zoo• To reduce the impact of irresponsible pet ownership,
Animal Services has a ‘zero tolerance policy’ toward bylaw infractions including pets in prohibited areas, being-at-large and failure to clean up after pet.
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SCITY OF SASKATOON DOG PARKS Enjoy some off-leash time with your dog at one of the City of Saskatoon’s 11 Dog Parks. Dog Parks are naturalized spaces where dogs are permitted to be off-leash while under the control of their owner. This allows both owner and dog to enjoy exercise together while socializing with others. A valid dog license is required to access any Dog Park. Unlicensed pets will be ticketed.
TIPS FOR RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERS: • Dogs must stay ON LEASH in all areas of the city unless
clearly designated (signed) as an off-leash Dog Park. • Be considerate and courteous to other people and
children enjoying the outdoors and keep in mind thatnot everyone is comfortable around dogs, evenfriendly ones.
THE CITY OF SASKATOON ANIMAL CONTROL BYLAW REQUIRES:• All dogs and cats (indoor and outdoor) over four months old require a valid license.• Dogs and cats may not be at large. • Owners must clean up after their pets.
DOG PARK AMBASSADOR GROUPSHave your voice heard! If you have a passion for dogs and are active in your community or want to be, the City of Saskatoon is recruiting Dog Park Ambassadors. For more information visit, saskatoon.ca/animalservices
DOG DAY OF SUMMERBring your pooch for a swim at the FREE Dog Day of Summer event at Mayfair Outdoor Pool. The annual event is planned for the day after the pool closes for the season. Visit saskatoon.ca/dogdayofsummer for more information.
City of SaskatoonAnimal Services 306-975-8478Saskatoon SPCA 306-374-7387Animal Control 306-385-7387Wildlife Emergencies(M-F 8AM-4PM) 306-933-6240(after hours) 1-800-667-7561
saskatoon.ca/animalservices
AVALONAt the end of Broadway Avenue, south of Glasgow Street.CASWELLAvenue F North or Avenue G North and 31st Street West.CHIEF WHITECAPAccessed via Saskatchewan Crescent off of Cartwright Street.FRED MENDELAvenue W South and 17th Street West.HAMPTON VILLAGENorth of 33rd Street, along Junor Avenue, around Hampton Circle, north on Dawson Way, follow grid. Dog Park next to airport.
HYDEEnter North Gate from Slimmon Road. Alternate South Gate (foot traffic only).PAUL MOSTOWAYRichardson Road, east of McClocklin Road.PIERRE RADISSONBetween 33rd Street and 32nd Street at Faulkner Crescent.SILVERWOODAccess off Kinnear Avenue or the east end of Adilman Drive.SOUTHWESTNorth of Cedar Villa Road off Valley Road.SUTHERLAND BEACHAccessed via grid road with entry off of Central Avenue, 50 m north of Attridge Drive.
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