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Pawprint Wall of Fame

Buy a pawprint for the Pawprint Wall of Fame which will be located in the front lobby of the new facility!!


Find your favourite breed below and make your donation online TODAY!

Scat Cat: Pick Your Price/$25 Min

Did you know...

More than 78,000 cats are brought into Canadian shelters and only 5% are reclaimed by their owners!!

Pound Hound: Pick Your Price/$25 Min

Did you know...

Over 30,000 dogs entered Canadian shelters and less than 30% of them are reclaimed by their owners!!

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Yorkie: $100

Did you know...

Yorkies were first bred as working dogs because of their small size. They were originally bred to catch rats in clothing mills!!

Dachshund: $250

Did you know...

Dachshunds are called wiener dogs because of their long body; but would you believe that the original name for the hotdog was the Dachshund Sausage!! The name was later shortened to hotdog!

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Schnauzer: $500

Did you know...

The Schnauzer was bred in Germany. Schnauze comes from the German word for muzzle, referring to the dog's square snout and distinct facial hair.

Pit Bull: $1,000

Did you know...

Pit Bulls were considered to be so trustworthy with children that they were known as nursemaids or nanny dogs.

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Labrador: $1,500

Did you know...

Labradors have webbed toes and are great swimmers. This webbing also acts as a snowshoe in the colder climates, as it keeps snow from collecting between their toes.

German Shepherd: $2,000

Did you know...

The color most associated with the German Shepherd Dog breed is tan and black. People also often know that they come in either white or black varieties. However, there are actually eleven colors of German Shepherd Dog that are recognized by the American Kennel Club. These include the three color variations already mentioned and liver, sable, black and cream, black and red, black and silver, bi-color, gray, and blue.

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Saint Bernard: $2,500

Did you know...

St. Bernards have a great sense of smell and as a result were used by the monks as rescue dogs in the mountains. They last served as rescue dogs in 1955 and are now simply kept as family pets.

Great Dane: Monthly Subscription (Automatic debit/credit)

Did you know...

These gentle giants were once used to take down wild boars and needed to be physically strong as well as brave. Today, Great Danes are known as gentle giants.

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