Local Rescue Feature – Canine Action Project

Canine Action Project (CAP) is a Registered Charity based in Lashburn, Saskatchewan that has been supporting families in First Nations to keep their pets, and offer humane, sustainable solutions to manage pet populations on reserves since 2012. They partner with First Nations communities in Treaty 6 Territory in the central/north-central region of Saskatchewan. CAP is not a typical rescue organization as they do not foster and adopt out animals, but they do help many communities and their dogs and cats in various ways.

Types of Animals they work with: Dogs & Cats

Although CAP does not foster and adopt out animals they do offer support systems in assisting with rehoming pets when owners have too many, unwanted/unplanned litters, or cannot afford extensive veterinary care. In these circumstances, they will accept the surrendered pet(s) and place them with reputable and ethical partner rescue organizations and SPCAs to be vetted and rehomed.

Canine Action Project is dedicated to supporting healthy, safe communities for people and their animals. To achieve this, they facilitate a variety of programs year-round. Programs are available to all community members and their animals in their partner First Nations, 365 days a year.

A key piece to their programs is working with Nation leaderships to understand systemic barriers their partner Nations face. Common barriers identified include lack of transportation, low-income, access to animal care knowledge, and food insecurity. These identified barriers impact how their programs are delivered, with a goal to remove as many of these barriers to keep animals with their family and community.

Like many impacts of colonization, concerns around dog populations on many First Nations have taken decades and generations to form. Recognizing this, we must also recognize it will take years to support a healthier, better way forward for dog populations. CAP programs do not aim to offer a ‘quick fix’ solution. They believe culls (‘dog shoot days’) and mass removal (large ‘pulls’) are simply not the solution for sustainable and positive results related to dog population management. Instead, access to veterinary care, resources, knowledge sharing, and on-going community engagement are the focus of their programs; they believe taking this multimethod approach leads to positive long-term outcomes.

If you would like to volunteer with CAP you can help with the following:

  • Transport of surrendered pets to partner rescues
  • Transport of owned pets to and from veterinary clinics when owners do not have reliable transportation
  • Fundraising events
  • Manning booths at tradeshows or community events
  • In-community initiatives and programs
  • Donation drop off locations in Saskatoon, North Battleford, Lloydminster and Prince Albert areas
  • Medical and general volunteers for onsite spay/neuter clinics (medical – licensed veterinarians, techs and vet/tech students | general – people from all backgrounds and experience levels who just want to help!)

Canine Action Project relies on donations to help the families and animals in these communities. They are ALWAYS in need of:

  • Monetary donations to support our day to day programs and operations
  • Pet food
  • Plastic hard sided kennels
  • Collars/leashes
  • Dog houses
  • Cleaning supplies such as bleach, garbage bags, laundry detergent, disposable gloves & paper towel

Check out their Website, Facebook & Instagram for upcoming events, and more information about this great organization!

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