Notice:

Our upcoming “Fall Pet Fair” has been canceled due to inclement weather. We will notify you of the new date as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience, and stay safe!

Frequently Asked Questions

Adoption

You’re always welcome to visit during our viewing hours to see the animals. If you’d like one-on-one time with a specific pet, that happens later in the adoption process once you’ve applied. Please note that some animals are up for adoption while in foster care, and are not on-site at the centre.

Yes. Our team reviews applications in the order they’re received, but we may consider multiple applications for one animal. If the pet you applied for finds a loving home, we’re happy to help you find another great match.

We recommend applying for one pet (or bonded pair) at a time. That way, we can focus on finding the best fit for both you and the animal. If you fall in love with a different animal, you’re welcome to contact our adoptions team to move your application over.

Yes. On adoption day, please bring a valid photo ID and a way to transport your pet safely home (leash and collar for dogs, a secure carrier for cats or small animals). If you don’t have these items yet, let us know — we have select pet products on-site for purchase to make it easier to bring home your new friend.

Sometimes, despite our best efforts, things don’t go as planned. If you’re struggling with the transition or feel unsure, please reach out. We’re here to support you and can talk through your options, including next steps if a return is needed.

Unfortunately, we aren’t able to keep waiting lists for specific animals or personality types. But our website is updated daily with all available animals, so it’s the best place to check back regularly. You can find adoptable animals here: Dogs, Cats, Small Animals.

Yes. Our website is updated daily with animals that are ready to find new homes. If you don’t see an animal listed there, they’re either not available yet or have already been adopted.

Sometimes! Animals come into our care in many different ways, and while most are mixed breeds, it’s possible for us to have purebreds, too. Check our website regularly to see who’s currently available.

In most cases, no. Meeting at the shelter can be stressful for animals and doesn’t always reflect how they’ll get along at home.

For dogs: A scheduled introduction with your dog will be arranged later in the adoption process.

For cats or small animals: Please contact our Adoptions team directly with any questions.

Every dog in our care goes through a behaviour assessment to help us understand what type of home they’ll thrive in. Age restrictions are based on a few factors:

  • Known history of not doing well with children
  • Behaviours that aren’t safe around kids (i.e. food guarding)
  • High energy or size that could accidentally harm a small child

Even if your children have lived with dogs before, our job is to make sure this dog will feel safe and comfortable in your home. If you have questions, please reach out to our Adoptions team at 905-845-1551, ext. 147 or adoptions@omhs.ca.