Growing need for animal shelter in the north
Despite a series of spaying and neutering clinics, the number of animals needing help in northern Saskatchewan is on the rise.
“We’re looking at close to 500 animals for the year,” Joanne Dickson, a founding board member of Northern Animal Rescue Humane Society (NAR), said. “We thought the numbers would dwindle, but they are not.”
Dickson said 38 cats, 13 kittens, 177 puppies and 139 dogs were among those rescued by the organization in the last year, and those numbers don’t include statistics for November or December.
“We attribute the rise in number to the spay and neuter clinics being hard to access by outlying communities,” Dickson said. “They are held in La Ronge, and it is hard to coordinate transportation for the animals to get vet care. The outlying communities are underserved for veterinary care.”