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Animalert was founded in London, Ontario, Canada in 1977 by four animal lovers who wanted to ensure that pets were adopted by caring guardians. We now have about 35 active members, plus our large network of volunteers, which helps us spread the word about our adoption program and raise funds to offset our operating expenses. We are able to place about 250 cats and dogs a year into responsible, loving homes. Not bad for a volunteer group, but we'd like to do better and with your help, we can!

Animalert focuses on three main areas: Adoption, Education, and Spaying/Neutering.

Animalert works independently of the London Humane Society and London Animal Care and Control Centre. We raise all of our money through adoption fees, private donations and fund-raising efforts, such as our annual Christmas bazaar. Because we have virtually no administrative overhead, approximately 90 per cent of our money is used for veterinary care, food and housing.

The Animal Rescue Site

See our weekly Adopt-a-Pet features from the London Free Press.

click to view our London Free Press Adopt-a-Pet Ads


Upcoming Events - Mark Your Calendar!

The Annual PAWLOOZA

Coming in August... Details to be announced: Sat, 21 August 2010 at the Plunkett Estate.

Thank You Bark Busters!


Animalert receives a cheque for $500 from our corporate sponser Bark Busters. Pictured from left to right are Andrew & Sarah whose dog Falcor won the Naughtiest Dog in Canada Contest, Barb and Sharon from Animalert and Grady from Bark Busters. Congratulations to Andrew, Sarah and Falcor for winning.


Become a Corporate Sponsor

Your company logo can be on an Adopt-a-Pet Ad. Call Barb Hunter, Animalert Volunteer at 519-473-1055. more info


*Animalert is in need of phone volunteers to do screening of adoption candidates. If you have some free time available to help, please call us at 519-642-7732.


We are always in need of Foster Homes! We frequently have to turn down the opportunity to help a dog or cat, simply because we don't have foster homes for them. Fostering can be a very rewarding experience - all you have to provide is food and love, and we provide the veterinary care. more info >>

See our Fostering FAQ's for answers to your fostering questions


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