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Meet Dr. Janet Lalonde: A Veterinarian devoted to serving to animals

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    Volunteers are on the coronary heart of the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society’s animal centres and neighborhood service applications. Every single day, volunteers work tirelessly to provide each animal and their households the additional assist and care they want. From fostering to transportation, humane training and every part in between, volunteers are making a distinction. 

    Dr. Janet Lalonde started working with the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society as a veterinarian with a personal follow. After 40 years in personal follow, which she bought three years in the past, she continues to make use of her license to graciously help the Ontario SPCA with the cell spay/neuter clinic and animal re-homing missions.  

    Fulfilling a lifelong dream 

    Dr. Lalonde’s path to veterinary medication was obvious early in her life. At six, she bought her first canine companion. Her dad and mom welcomed a Kerry Blue terrier into their household and he rapidly grew to become “her canine.” 

    Wildlife fascinated her and he or she collected each Nationwide Geographic e book and journal she might get her palms on. As she grew, she painted mannequin birds and shortly her bed room partitions have been adorned together with her work.  

    “At that time I knew the writing was on the wall as to the place I used to be heading,” she explains. 

    Volunteering with the Ontario SPCA 

    After promoting her follow three years in the past, however nonetheless anxious to be concerned with animals, Dr. Lalonde volunteers her time with the SPCA Cell Animal Wellness Companies unit, a cell spay/neuter clinic that helps to scale back pet overpopulation throughout the province. So far this 12 months, over 500 spay/neuter surgical procedures have been carried out, stopping greater than an estimated 13,000 unplanned offspring. Dr. Lalonde devotes lengthy days and early mornings to the consumption and the restoration of animals earlier than and after they’ve had their surgical procedure. She is a fixture at cell occasions within the Cornwall space. 

    Dr. Lalonde has given a lot to the group for a few years, together with free surgical procedures and medical care, in addition to fostering litters of puppies. Now that she has bought her follow, she has extra time to provide to the group that she has supported for over 25 years. 

    Be taught extra in regards to the SPCA Cell Animal Wellness Companies Unit. 

    Dr. Lalonde additionally assists with the switch of canines from North Carolina into Canada. With many animal shelters in the USA at capability, they don’t have house to assist any extra animals that present up on their doorstep. The Ontario SPCA works with companions south of the border to carry these canines to components of Ontario the place there are loving households ready to undertake. 

    “Janet works very exhausting with the Ontario SPCA and we’re very lucky to have her volunteering with us in a number of elements from meals distributions to canine transfers and dealing at animal centres and with the cell unit together with her veterinary expertise and experience,” says Bonnie Bishop, Affiliate Director, Group Outreach Companies, the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society. 

    A love of animals has been a relentless in Dr. Lalonde’s life. She at the moment has a “crew” of 9 canines and cats, all however one in all whom have been adopted from the Ontario SPCA.  

    Practising veterinary medication was a gratifying profession, says Dr. Lalonde. “I labored six days per week and had amassed 40 years of wonderful shoppers,” she says. “I used to be by no means bored. One thing good would come out of virtually day by day. That made all of the work worthwhile.” 

    The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society is grateful to Dr. Lalonde for her unwavering dedication to serving to animals. 

    Focused on changing into a volunteer for the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society? Go to ontariospca.ca/volunteer to seek out out how one can make a distinction for animals in want. 

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