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Rehoming Dogs in Indigenous Communities

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For dogs and cats who have grown up in a rural or remote Indigenous community, getting rehomed to an urban or even a non-Indigenous community can be challenging. That is why Chief Naasathluk (John Rampanen) of Ahousaht suggested that we try creating a platform where dogs and cats can be rehomed from one Indigenous community to another.


Given that many communities face challenges with overpopulations of dogs and cats (dog bite incidents, increased human/wildlife conflict potential, etc.), we ask that all animals are spayed or neutered before they arrive at their new home/community.



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No sales or spam

No selling to, especially of animals, or spamming other members is allowed in this group. Anyone who does so will be subject to immediate removal.

Respect one another

Everyone has a different point of view so feel free to respectfully disagree. Please be kind and courteous at all times.

Be respectful of others’ privacy

Being in this group depends on our trust of one another. Some discussions may be sensitive or contain sensitive information, so what’s said in the group should stay in the group.

Spay & Neuter is Madatory

All dogs and cats rehomed through this group need to be spayed and neutered before they get to their new home.

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  • October 22, 2024

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