CCRT is pleased to once again partner with Pet Valu to bring you an Information Day. Stop by the Scarborough Pet Valu on August 11, 2018 between 11am and 3pm to meet our volunteers and learn about our group. You might even meet a foster dog or two looking for their...
Visit CCRT at Pet Valu, Vaughan, ON – April 21, 2018
Join CCRT volunteers as we help Pet Valu celebrate Pet Appreciation Month!
Jasmine is Going Home!
February 19, 2018 – Jasmine has an adoption pending. No further applications will be accepted
Neo has found a BFF and a Forever Home!
November 2, 2017 We are overjoyed to announce that Neo has been adopted, along with Sydney whom he met in his foster home!
October 7 : Oakville Rens Pet Event
October 7, 2017 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Oakville
October 14 : Whitby Ontario
October 7, 2017 11:00 am to 3:00 pm Whitby
CCRT at Ren’s Pets Depot – September 16th – Woodbridge, ON
Join CCRT volunteers at Ren’s Pets Depot on Saturday, September 16, 2017 from 11:00am to 3:00pm for a day of fun and furry Chihuahuas. We’ll be on hand to meet and greet customers, explain our rescue efforts and discuss responsible pet ownership. You may even get to...
Beautiful Bella is Living Happily Ever After
September 2017 We've just received this update from Bella's mom and dad. The word “Bella” means “beautiful” which is associated for dogs that are small, loyal, agile, pretty and graceful. Bella enjoys her new mom and dad immensely. She is very excited and jumps onto...
John Street Animal Hospital Open House – Markham, ON – August 19, 2017
Join CCRT at the John Street Animal Hospital (JSAH) in Thornhill, ON on Saturday, August 19th. We'll be celebrating their annual open house from 11am to 2pm and there will be prizes and treats (human and pet related). We love the folks at JSAH and they take amazing...
Hillary’s Happy Ever After
News from Hillary's new mom. Hillary is super smart. She knows where the sun is throughout the day and tries to climb over gates to get to it if it's blocked. Lol. She loves her sunshine and sometimes grumbles when you move her. She does correct with a stern "no"...