B.C. SPCA Plans Behavior Centre
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•B.C. SPCA to open new, first-in-Canada animal behaviour centre in Duncan
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The B.C. SPCA is preparing to construct an animal behaviour centre in Duncan .
The animal centre is being designed with a room replicating a “real home” that can be used for behaviour modification activities in a setting more like what the animal will experience after adoption.
It will replace the existing community animal centre at 7550 Bell McKinnon Rd., just north of Duncan .
The B.C. SPCA plans to host a virtual information session on Oct. 17 for Cowichan Valley residents with questions about the project.
The funding supported a new permanent shelter in Fort St. John , a campus in Vancouver including an animal centre, a veterinary hospital and education centre.
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