Update on Wildlife Service in Milton

Update on Wildlife Service in Milton

Please note that as of August 1, 2022, the Oakville & Milton Humane Society will no longer provide wildlife service in Milton, as this service will now be administered by the Town of Milton. If you find an injured, sick or orphaned wild animal in the Town of...
Much More Than a Shelter

Much More Than a Shelter

With the launch of our 2021 Impact Report we celebrate our success in caring for and finding forever homes for abused, neglected and homeless animals. This would not be possible without your generous donations and the many talents you share with us. Read the report...
Celebrating our 2022 Award Winners

Celebrating our 2022 Award Winners

The Oakville & Milton Humane Society is thrilled to recognize the work of our amazing volunteers through our Volunteer and Community Awards Program. Whether they are doing administrative tasks, working with the animals, or out engaging the community, we would not...
View the animals without an appointment

View the animals without an appointment

The Oakville & Milton Humane Society (OMHS) is pleased to announce that beginning Tuesday, July 5th, animal viewing will be open to the public without an appointment. Animal viewing is available Tuesday-Friday 12pm-6pm, Saturday 12pm-5pm and Sunday 12pm-4pm....

Our Volunteers are the Best

Every year, organizations across the globe acknowledge and celebrate National Volunteer Appreciation Week. Here at the Oakville & Milton Humane Society we celebrate our amazing volunteers throughout the year! Our volunteers are the heartbeat of our...

Celebrating Our Animal Heroes!

April 10-17 is Animal Care and Control Appreciation Week. The people that make up our Animal Care Attendants (ACA) and our Animal Protective Services (APS) teams help save lives every day. Our APS team is out in the community 24/7, 365 days of the...

Tips to Help Protect Your Home and Wildlife this Spring

Guest post by Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control Urban wildlife are some of the greatest neighbourhood friends, as they help the local ecosystem thrive while controlling pest populations. Wildlife passing through urban communities do not know they are uninvited guests,...

February is Pet Dental Health Month

February is Pet Dental Health Month and it’s a good reminder to have your pet’s teeth and gums checked at least once a year by your veterinarian. Built up tartar and plaque on the teeth can cause a lot of problems for our pets like bad breath, pain with...
SAMMY

SAMMY

Just under 2 months ago we adopted Sammy and I wanted to give you guys an update on how he is doing! We are loving having Sammy! He is SUCH a cuddle monster, if you are siting or laying down he NEEDS to be on your lap (or stomach if laying). Even if it is not the most...
NORA

NORA

Nora has adjusted very well! I wasn’t expecting her to be approachable for at least a week, but she came over for cuddles the very first night. A week in, she is settling into a routine and spending the full day either helping me work from her hammock or...