TAILS OF HELP BOOTH AT PETS IN THE PARK EVENT HOSTED BY EDMONTON HUMANE SOCIETY

Tails of Help was there at the Edmonton Humane Society Pets in the Park event on the last weekend of June. (June 24, 2018 at Hawreluk Park in Edmonton)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CHANGE FOR TAILS OF HELP

Andrew Ewan has resigned from his position with Tails of Help to pursue another career opportunity.
CALLING CALGARY PET LOVERS! PET-A-PALOOZA ON JULY 28 & 29!

CALLING CALGARY PET LOVERS! Look for Tails of Help at Pet-a-Palooza this weekend in Calgary. Events there will include wiener dog races, a puppy stampede, dock diving, and Running of the Bulls (French and
TAILS OF HELP AT PET-A-PALOOZA IN CALGARY

Here is Holly, one of over 500 pets that Tails of Help has helped save and keep with her owner, Captain Ziggy. They were visiting the Tails of Help booth at Pet-a-Palooza on the
MARDA GRAS STREET FESTIVAL

This past weekend saw the Marda Gras Street Festival throw another huge party in the Marda Loop neighbourhood of Calgary on Sunday August 12
Welcome, new sponsor: Hill’s Pet Nutrition Canada Inc.

We are proud to announce Hill’s Pet Nutrition Canada Inc as a new Platinum Level Sponsor for Tails of Help in 2021. Hill’s Pet Nutrition has a mission to help enrich and lengthen the special
News Release: Tails of Help Saves 1,000 Pets

Tails of Help is pleased to announce that our volunteer-driven non-profit has just reached a major new milestone: Tails of Help has now saved over one thousand Alberta pets with veterinary treatment since our organization began.
Applications process temporary PAUSE – April 26, 2024
Tails of Help temporarily suspends receipt of applications and approvals for funding effective immediately – April 26, 2024 Tails of Help is working hard to keep more Alberta pets healthy and with their loving families.
COVID-19 and Pets – Responsible Ownership

COVID-19 and Pets – Responsible Ownership In these unprecedented and challenging times, many people are greatly impacted by the negative effects of isolation. Pets provide us the ability to combat a portion of the loneliness
Edmonton Humane Society and Tails of Help Launch Pilot Project to Keep Pets with their Families

We’re thrilled to announce today that we (Edmonton Humane Society) have joined forces with Tails of Help, another local charity, to launch a new pilot project that aims to reduce surrenders of sick and injured pets when their guardians face financial hardship. The goal during this pilot is to help one family per month receive essential veterinary care for their pet due to unexpected, one-time incidents so that they can keep their pet in their home.