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My name is Hatchi!

Posted 6 days ago | Updated 17 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Chow Chow
Color
Age
Young
Size
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
596656

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Hatchi, a stunning 2-year-old male Chow Chow who is on the lookout for his furEVER adult only home. With a history of a couple of homes, including one where he had to be re-homed due to a new baby, Hatchi is now ready to settle into a loving and understanding environment. This distinguished gentleman is best suited for a dog-experienced home with no other pets. He needs a quieter environment in a house with a yard. No downtown/condo living for this boy.

Hatchi may not be as exuberant as some dogs, but he still enjoys an active lifestyle and will thrive in a home that can meet his needs for both physical and mental stimulation. Known for his cleanliness, Hatchi will require regular brushing and grooming to maintain his beautiful coat.


Do you think you could be Hatchi's person? Here are some ways to find out:
1. Visit our centre to meet this pet during viewing hours at 3202 Norland Ave, learn more about
their ideal match and apply to adopt in person; or
2. Submit an online application adopt.spca.bc.ca and staff will contact the first suitable adopter to
set-up a visit! Kindly note that due to the high number of applications and the availability of
walk-in adoptions, an online applicant would have to be available to come in for a meet within
24 hrs.

Please note we open daily (with the exception of Thursdays, as we are closed to the public) at 1:00 PM for viewing/adoptions. Weekdays until 5:00 PM
Sat/Sun until 4:00 PM.





This dog is nervous around other dogs. S/he should be introduced slowly to dogs and rewarded for relaxed behaviour and play.
Primary Color: Red
Secondary Color: Brown
Weight: 22.9
Age: 2yrs 1mths 1wks
Shelter
BC SPCA - Burnaby Branch

Contact info

Pet ID
596656
Contact
Address
3202 Norland Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5B 3A6

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please note that in many of our provincial shelters renters are required to bring in copies of their strata council by-laws in order to be approved for adopting.

Please contact us at the shelter for any adoption requirements before visiting us to adopt so that you are correctly prepared to take your new family member home.

Go meet their pets

Our Shelter is located at:

3202 Norland Avenue, Burnaby, BC

Please come visit!



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  • See our website at www.spca.bc.ca/Burnaby for all of our current adoption prices, hours of operation, etc.

    More about this shelter

    See our website at www.spca.bc.ca/Burnaby for all of our current adoption prices, hours of operation, etc.



    The BC SPCA is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and enhancing the quality of life for domestic, farm and wild animals in British Columbia. Through its locations and operations across the province the BC SPCA provides emergency medical care and sheltering for more than 37,000 animals each year. The society also conducts more than 4,600 cruelty investigations and provides a wide range of advocacy and education programs for domestic, farm and wild animals through its Provincial Office.

    Our mission, vision and charter is at the heart of all we do to rescue, protect and care for animals. It is also the driving force behind our animal welfare and education programs.

    Our Charter:



    The BC SPCA Charter is the foundation that guides the work we do:

    Whereas:

    The world is inhabited by many species sharing a common ecosystem of air, earth, and water. We recognize and value our interconnectedness with all animals.

    Therefore:

    The BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is dedicated to protecting and enhancing the quality of life for the animals of the world we share.



    We pledge our energies to inspire and mobilize society to create a world in which all animals, who depend on humans for their well-being, experience, as a minimum, five essential freedoms:



    1. Freedom from hunger and thirst

    2. Freedom from pain, injury, and disease

    3. Freedom from distress

    4. Freedom from discomfort

    5. Freedom to express behaviours that promote well-being.

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