Okanagan Humane Society
The Okanagan Humane Society began in 1996 by a group of concerned citizens in Winfield, BC who could no longer bear to see the suffering of lost, abandoned, and feral cats and kittens in the orchards and on the streets.
The main mandate was, and still is, to spay and neuter companion animals so we can save lives and end unnecessary suffering of our local animals.
OHS Angels for Animals Fundraising Campaign Saves Lives and Gives Second Chances to animals in need.
Big boy Duke looking for forever home
Whoever adopts this pup will be very 'Lucky'
Okanagan Parvo outbreak alarms humane society amid surge in animal crisis
Tails of Hope is sold out but you can still donate
Thank You for Making Tails of Hope a Sold-Out Success!
Join us for Tails of Hope Oct. 25
Great Pyrenees, Bernese mix puppies are available for adoption
Meet Branch a lovely boy looking for his forever home
Keep your pets cool this hot summer
OHS 2024: What we do!
Louis the tabby cat looks for love in new Okanagan home
Okanagan Humane Society: All 'fore' the furry friends
What to do if your pet ingests something dangerous
It's tick season in the Okanagan
Meet Marni Adams at the Okanagan Humane Society
Pups strut their stuff for Okanagan Humane Society
Pet education with Sydney Reed:
Meet Helix the husky looking for a home
Spay it Forward with Okanagan Humane Society
Okanagan Humane Society 2022~year in review and how you can help!