The following resources are available for owners who have lost their pets in the Edmonton area. Please note that by listing these links, Zoe’s Animal Rescue Society is not endorsing any of the organizations involved but feels they could be useful resources in helping reunite you with your pet.
Edmonton Animal Care & Control Centre (Guide) – a comprehensive guide to help find a lost pet in the Edmonton area including tips on tips on keeping your pet safe.
http://www.edmonton.ca/residential_neighbourhoods/pets_wildlife/reporting-recovering-lost-pets.aspx
Tel: 311
Edmonton Animal Care & Control Centre (Database) – a public database of dogs and cats found in Edmonton and surrounding areas currently being held for safe-keeping at the Animal Care & Control Centre.
http://edmontonacccpets.shelterbuddy.com/search/searchResults.asp?tpage=1&searchType=2
Tel: 311
Edmonton Humane Society – a charity committed to helping homeless and abused companion animals which includes a lost animal section.
http://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com/content/lost-animals-care
Tel: 780-471-1774
Edmonton Veterinarian’s Emergency Clinic – deal with immediate emergency care for injured animals.
http://edmontonvetemergency.com/index.cfm
Tel: North Edmonton – 780-758-4620
Tel: Downtown – 780-433-9505
Guardian Veterinarian Centre – organization providing emergency pet care in Edmonton.
http://www.guardianvetcentre.com
Tel: 780-436-5880
PetLynx – an online lost pet database resource.
http://www.petlynx.net/PetLynx/lostnfound/index.do
Alberta Lost Pet Locator – Facebook resources for lost cats and dogs in Alberta.
http://www.albertalostpetlocator.com
https://www.facebook.com/LostCatsAlbertaLostPetLocator
https://www.facebook.com/AlbertaLostPetLocatorMyLuvMyLifeMyHeartbeats
Pet Search Party – a web based pet locator resource similar to PetLynx.
http://www.petsearchparty.com/content/edmonton
Kijiji Lost and Found Pets – classified lost and found pet listings for Edmonton and surrounding areas.
http://www.kijiji.ca/b-lost-and-found-pets/edmonton/c791l1700203

Okay, now let’s talk winter. What do you suggest for preparing dogs for the cold temperatures?
Dr. Anwar and Darlene suddenly became very animated: the holidays are evidently a busy time for them. Along with the more familiar warnings against giving pets chocolate (it’s poisonous to them), and keeping tinsel and ribbon out of reach, Dr. Anwar had a surprising statistic: during the holiday season, Lakeside treats 2-3 dogs per week for pancreatitis, which is caused by eating fatty foods like turkey drippings. Pancreatitis, or inflammation of the pancreas, can cause vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and in severe cases, death. Dr. Anwar recommended against sharing high-fat human foods, and suggested keeping an eye on the kids, who are the ones most likely to share holiday goodies.





