If you’re passionate about animals and eager to make a difference in the lives of animals, the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society’s Provincial Dog Rehabilitation Centre in Peterborough offers a range of fulfilling volunteer opportunities. This specialized facility has been custom built to help dogs who need more individualized care than a typical animal centre can provide to help them get adopted.
Here’s a look at how you can get involved and make an impact.
A day in the life of a volunteer
Volunteers at the Provincial Dog Rehabilitation Centre play a crucial role in the daily operations of the facility. Whether it’s walking dogs, engaging in enrichment activities, or providing essential support to the staff, there’s a role for everyone.
“I do a variety of things depending on what would be most helpful that day,” says Anne McCarthy, who has been a dedicated volunteer since the summer of 2023. “Sometimes I take dogs for walks or hang out and play in the yard. Other times, I help with dishes, laundry, or build enrichment puzzles for the dogs.”
Anne’s volunteer experience
Anne’s journey with the Ontario SPCA began during her dog training certification course. “I was part way into my dog training certification when I learned about the Provincial Dog Rehabilitation Centre. I thought it would be a perfect place to get hands-on experience and help dogs looking for forever homes,” Anne says.
One of Anne’s favorite aspects of volunteering is receiving updates about adopted dogs. “It’s so rewarding to hear how well the dogs are doing and to see that they’ve found loving families. Those updates make all the hard work worthwhile.”
Why you should volunteer
Anne wholeheartedly recommends volunteering at the Provincial Dog Rehabilitation Centre. “The rehab centre is a wonderful place with fantastic staff,” she says. “Each dog is there because they need a bit of extra help, and it’s very rewarding to be part of their journey. Even if you can only spare a little time, your efforts make a big difference.”
Volunteer opportunities available
Dog Walking and Enrichment Team: If you love spending time outdoors and have a knack for engaging with animals, this role is perfect. Volunteers help socialize dogs, provide exercise, and introduce them to various enrichment activities that aid in their rehabilitation.
VIP (Very Important Paws) Foster Volunteer: For those with a nurturing spirit, this role involves fostering dogs who need a temporary home environment. VIP fosters help dogs acclimate to home life and prepare them for their forever homes.
Medical Foster Volunteer: This position requires special attention to dogs with medical needs. Volunteers provide care and support for dogs recovering from surgeries or illness, ensuring they get the medical attention they need.
Office Support: Behind-the-scenes support is essential for the rehabilitation centre to operate smoothly. Volunteers in this role assist with administrative tasks, helping the centre run efficiently and effectively.
To learn more and apply for volunteer opportunities, visit the Ontario SPCA’s volunteer page and find a role that fits your interests and schedule. Join Anne and other dedicated volunteers in making a positive impact on the lives of dogs in need!
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