Sam
Sam’s foster mom has been working hard to help Sam adjust to his new lifestyle. He’s lost some weight and loves his walks. He walks
Sam’s foster mom has been working hard to help Sam adjust to his new lifestyle. He’s lost some weight and loves his walks. He walks
Haida Gwaii, Nugget continues to look for his forever home! He has ongoing sensitivities that will need attention, and in recognition of that, we are
Whispas companion passed away several months ago, but still no one has come forward with a forever home for this affectionate girl. She likely would
The Gwaii Animal Helpline Society (GAHS) is a BC registered non profit society located on Haida Gwaii, which is the unceded territory of the Haida Nation. We are solely volunteer-run. Our primary mandate is to support and encourage humane treatment of companion animals. Whenever we can, we prefer to provide support to current guardians who are struggling to care for their companion animal(s), to improve the life of both guardian and companion animal. Support could come in the form of guidance, information sharing, referrals, and/or special financial assistance programs. If none of these options are viable, we help find new homes. Depending on our resources, we accept any animals needing a home, for whatever reason.
Adopted! These two adorable 4-1/2-month-old sisters, Treena and Lily, are the sweetest kittens. They love to play with each other, so we hope they can
Thank you to Frosty’s new forever home! Frosty will grow into a large Great Pyrenees/Cane Corso male. He is four months old and already about
Adopted! Chester has found his fur-ever home! A perfectly sweet older gentleman, Chester would fit into most families and is used to being around dogs.
Our community support programs are for qualified low-income owners, and are dependent on available funding and volunteer resources.
Click one of our services below to read more about it.
Our spay/neuter assistance program covers the cost of spay or neuter surgery for qualified low-income families.
Our medical assistance program is for companion animals of low-income guardians and provides financial support for those most vulnerable in our island communities.
Our TNR program is a humane approach to addressing community or feral cat populations. Click to learn more about this program.
Our low-income spay/neuter assistance program also covers the cost of core vaccines, the rabies vaccine, boosters & more.
Our organization offers rehoming for abandoned or surrendered animal companions including services for the receiving, fostering and adoption processes.
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