St Albert Pet Place

St Albert Pet Place

The go to page for everything pets in St Albert and surrounding areas. Lost and Found pets,rehoming-p

08/12/2023

FOUND DOG
Please contact RCMP 780-458-7700 if you are the owner

The ORIGINAL St. Albert Chat
Ross Eluy ·
Dog found on Perron Street. Brought into the RCMP.

02/12/2023

CATURDAY SMILE 2 :)

02/12/2023

CATURDAY SMILE :)

28/11/2023

TUESDAY TEE HEE :)

25/11/2023

HAPPY UPDATE :)

Brea Kuhar
UPDATE: CHEDDAR HAS BEEN FOUND AND IS HOME SAFE!!!! Thank you to everyone who helped look for him!!! It truly means the world to me 💕💕

18/11/2023

CATURDAY SMILE 2

15/11/2023

FOUND BUNNY

Melissa Zawaduk

UPDATE: someone has offered to take it in until the owner is found, but we still haven’t found the owner.

Baby domestic rabbit found at Elmer Gish School. Please call the school at 780-459-7766 if it is yours!

14/11/2023

HAPPY UPDATE :)
Jake the daycare escapee has been found safe

Message from his owner-

Tanis Braire--

"Hes FOUND! Thank you for all the shares! He's ok but tired.
He showed up 3.5 hours later back to the day care. His first day did not go as planned."

Thank you to everyone for sharing

11/11/2023
08/11/2023

VET UPDATE ON KASH

Just to make you aware Kash was an indoor cat that got out by accident. I want to thank those of you who commented on this page with care and kindness-Apparently that was not the case in other groups. If anyone wants to still help Sara with his ongoing recovery he could use a carrier as the zipper on his has broken and it is still not definite if another vet visit may be necessary-
250-702-6158
https://www.facebook.com/sara.koshman

Sara took him to her vet today -
This is her message about his condition-
He did well- I did everything I could have done and vet was very happy with the recovery. He needed an xray of his belly but he's overly full. So no hard foods. He has blunt force trauma to his head. Not by animal or anything by human. Not cool at all. I did have to figure out how to pay as the nice lady's who wanted to help called after I had been there. So just gonna sell some things of mine to pay the ladies who helped me in the moment. Cause I had to pay before xray and was really put on the spot . It was so sweet to see some good people in this world.
The bill was $180 so far

He doesn't need any thing else right now. Unless he doesn't p**p in the next 4 days he has to go back for a script
The solid dry food has clogged his stomach. He got sick of wet and I put like a salmon craving on his dry but still it bunged him up
so he will need good wet food for digestion and hopefully that will help

05/11/2023

HAPPY UPDATE :)

Stephanie Cherewyk---

Millie is home!!!
Thank you everyone for all your help in finding her! We are so lucky to live in such an amazing community. People have gone above and beyond and shown such incredible support❤️
I’m an truly blown away by how many people shared on social media, reached out, offered to help and thank you to St. Albert bylaw for all your efforts

04/11/2023

Time to fall back tonight :)

02/11/2023

URGENT !!
LOST FOSTER RABBIT-
***PLEASE SHARE **

Ash Rutherford · ·
💥MISSING!💥
We are desperately seeking the whereabouts of Ms. Grinch, who went missing from her foster home. We just received this information yesterday and are deeply concerned for her safety, especially with the changing weather.
Her last known location was in the North Ridge area of St. Albert.
You can message me!! Please keep an eye out for her! Maybe she's been located and since rehomed?? We want to know she is safe somewhere.

01/11/2023

These dogs and a cat are not listed found from St Albert like the Bull Dog but please share them in case owners may see them and they are from areas near St Albert

https://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com/what-we-do/services/lost-pets/

Photos from St Albert Pet Place's post 01/11/2023

UPDATE -
She has been removed from EHS site so hopefully owners have found her or she will be adopted

FOUND DOG wandering around the field on Poundmaker Road - St Albert
NOW AT EHS
***PLEASE SHARE ****

https://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com/stray-pets/unknown-6/

31/10/2023

HAPPY HALLOWEEN

PLEASE KEEP YOUR PETS SAFE !
If you find a lost dog tonight and cannot hold them and post to find owner please call RCMP 780-458-7700 to see if owners are looking and you can take to the headquarters 24/7. After hours just ring the buzzer.
If you find a cat try to keep them safe (garage etc ) til you have time to post while there is so much traffic and activity going on for their safety.

Some helpful tips

1. Halloween hype causes pet stress
Before the trick-or-treating starts, put your pets in a quiet room where they will be safe from all the Halloween activity. If your pup is likely to try to run out the front door and is comfortable in a crate, consider putting them in the crate with a treat-filled toy and some soft music playing in the background. A spritz of a feline pheromone spray may help keep your cats calm.

Minimize noise by sitting outside to keep trick-or-treaters from knocking on the door or ringing the bell.

Even if you are just having friends over for a Halloween party, keep your pets away from the festivities in their safe room. Masks and costumes change how people look and smell to a pet, so even familiar people may become frightening. Put a sign on the door to the safe room so your guests know it’s off-limits.

When going out trick-or-treating, leave your dog at home. Dogs can be easily excited by the Halloween commotion, and a bite or a lost dog will quickly end the evening’s fun.

Pre-Halloween and during trick-or-treating, keep candy safely stashed in a high cabinet secured with a lock or child-safety latch. Many foods, such as chocolate, gum and xylitol (a sweetener used in many foods) are hazardous to pets.

Watch your kids! Children may make the harmful mistake of sharing their loot. Make sure they know the difference between a treat for them and a treat for their four-legged friends.
Pumpkin can be good for dogs and cats, but too much can cause digestive issues. Rotting pumpkin may harbor bad bacteria; keep jack o’lanterns safely away from becoming a holiday snack.

3. Steer your pets away from dangerous Halloween decorations
Introduce your pets to their safe room before you decorate indoors. Changes to your home can make your pets, especially cats, nervous or frightened. Or they may decide those fake spiders pose an existential threat and need to be killed.

Be aware of which decorations pose threats. Some hazards are obvious, like lit candles (fire hazards and toxic to birds if scented). Other potentially dangerous decorations include rubber eyeballs (choking risk), glow sticks and fake blood (possible poisons), fake cobwebs (can choke or entangle pets and wildlife), potpourri (toxic to birds) and strung lights. Watch out for those candy wrappers and plastic packaging too!

Create pet-friendly holiday décor. Make your cat a haunted house out of cardboard boxes or put treats and toys in a paper bag (remove any handles first as cats can get stuck) for a feline version of trick-or-treat.

Be cautious with pet Halloween costumes
If you do choose a costume for your pet, consider your pet’s personality and what type of costume they may tolerate and for how long. Masks and hats that fit around the face, for example, may be OK for the length of time it takes to snap a quick pic, but they can pose dangers and make your pet feel uncomfortable. Best to keep pet costumes minimal.

Keep an eye on your costumed pet to make sure the costume is comfortable and allows your pet to move freely. Also be sure to remove any chewable parts or objects that could come off and choke your pet.

If your pet appears uncomfortable, take off the costume. Signs of discomfort include folded down ears, eyes rolling back or looking sideways, a tucked tail or hunching over.

5. Protect your pets from outdoor dangers Cats are always safest inside with you, but on Halloween it’s especially important to secure all pets inside so they don’t run away out of fear of adults and children in costumes.

In case they escape, make sure that all your pets are wearing tags with current IDs and that their microchip is registered with your most up-to-date information. Opening the door repeatedly for trick-or-treaters creates plenty of opportunities for a pet to slip outside and disappear into the night. Proper ID will help you reunite with your lost pet and take a recent picture of your pet that can be used for lost flyers just in case they get lost.

Make sure your pets have identification tags or microchips in case they get out.

29/10/2023

LOST CAT-STILL MISSING-OAKMONT

Please spread the word! Gibbs was LOST on October 5, 2023 in St. Albert, AB near Oakmont neighborhood

Description: Orange and white tabby, chipped and tagged 24PetWatch

For more info or to contact Gibbs's owner, click here: https://www.pawboost.com/p/9613301

Lost or found a pet? Report it to PawBoost here: https://pbrs.io/l/rpl

15/10/2023

SUNDAY SMILE :)

09/10/2023

Happy Thanksgiving !

07/10/2023

CAT MEDICAL SUPPLIES AVAILABLE

This lady reached out as sadly her diabetic cat has crossed the Rainbow bridge and she would like to help another family or group if they need them.
My sympathies to her for her loss.

Sharon Sadler

Our diabetic cat died and we have 59 vet pen needles brand new to give away. Value $35. They are 12mm. Please message me on facebook if you can use them
https://www.facebook.com/sharon.sadler.3950

04/10/2023

LOST CAT- DEER RIDGE
Please contact owner with any tips and advice
https://www.facebook.com/suzanne.wilberg

Suzanne Wilberg-Mills
·
Hi. We have just moved to St. Albert and our 15-year old, gray cat is missing. We love him very much and are quite worried. We live in the Deer Ridge area on Dorchester Drive. He is on the skinny side, skittish and shy. He may be hiding in someone's yard. He is wearing an orange collar with his old address but current phone number on it. He is also chipped. Please contact us if you see him. His name is max.

Photos from St Albert Pet Place's post 03/10/2023

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03/10/2023

HAPPY UPDATE !!
MISSING TRIPOD CAT FOUND SAFE :)
Comment from his owner--

Lisa Lucas Gallant
UPDATE: SHELDON HAS BEEN FOUND♥️ He is safe at home. THANK YOU EVERYONE!

Thank you to everyone for caring and sharing and reaching out to his owner with helpful advice and tips

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