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Iqaluit Humane Society set to open Nunavut animal care hub

Plans to open veterinary clinic in fall, future plans to expand into shelter
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The first phase of renovations is expected to be completed by this fall. Photo Courtesy of Janelle Kennedy

The Iqaluit Humane Society has purchased the old NunaVet Animal Hospital (building 3070) in IqaluitSA国际影视传媒檚 Apex neighbourhood and is currently renovating it into a centre for animal care and shelter.

Last summer, NunaVet closed its doors, shuttering the doors of NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 only veterinary clinic.

That continued to be the case until late last year, when the Eric S. Margolis Foundation came in to help the Iqaluit Humane Society and to make this a reality.

SA国际影视传媒淛ust before Christmas, we found out they were willing to make a significant donation to our organization,SA国际影视传媒 said Janelle Kennedy, president of the Iqaluit Humane Society board of directors, just as the old NunaVet building was available to purchase.

SA国际影视传媒淥ur long-term plan is weSA国际影视传媒檒l have a vet clinic, other pet services as well as an on-site manager and animal rescue running out of that building,SA国际影视传媒 she added.

However thereSA国际影视传媒檚 a lot of work ahead for them, the society has two years of renovations planned, with the first phase of renovations is expected to be finished by the end of October this year.

First, the planned veterinary clinic, which the Humane Society is planning to open first and then the second year of renovations will be on the shelter side of things.

SA国际影视传媒淎 lot of the renovations have to do with upgrading plumbing, fixtures, but one of the big things is the building is located in a residential area. In order to be successful, we have to be good neighbours, we want to make sure we minimize noise, disturbance, traffic, all of those things are on our mind,SA国际影视传媒 said Kennedy.

Building proper fencing, soundproofing the building and being a good neighbour are all things the Humane Society is taking into consideration with the building being in a residential area.

The demand is there for a veterinary clinic in NunavutSA国际影视传媒檚 capital, noted Kennedy. When she was planning a travelling clinic for May they were planning for five days in Pond Inlet and five days in Iqaluit and the Humane Society was looking for home-stays for the veterinary team while in Iqaluit.

SA国际影视传媒淭wo people wrote to me about homestays, and I recorded 37 messages that day of people asking for an appointment. I had to tell people, I just need the rooms first and ISA国际影视传媒檒l let you know about appointments. Just in that few hours I posted I had 37 requests for appointments,SA国际影视传媒 she said. SA国际影视传媒淵eah, I think thereSA国际影视传媒檚 a huge demand.SA国际影视传媒

Plans for hub

The Humane Society hopes to have the new building to serve as a hub for keeping mobile equipment ready and accessible for travelling veterinary clinics going to communities outside of Iqaluit.

SA国际影视传媒淣ow that we have the building, the vet clinic (will) definitely be a better hub for doing more regular community visits,SA国际影视传媒 said Kennedy.

Grooming, boarding, pet supplies and training are all services the Society hopes to host at their new building. Kennedy notes thereSA国际影视传媒檚 at least a few pet groomers and trainers in Iqaluit they would love to work with.

SA国际影视传媒淎ll of our activities should culminate in being some sort of one-stop shop where we can do everything weSA国际影视传媒檝e already been doing for the last 20 years but to be able to expand our services so we can have a complete pet wellness centre,SA国际影视传媒 said Kennedy.

In line with these goals, theySA国际影视传媒檙e also in the process of changing their name to Nunavut Animal Rescue, while not official yet, itSA国际影视传媒檚 something theySA国际影视传媒檝e been basically working toward since starting the Iqaluit Humane Society, holding or supporting spay and neuter clinics in multiple communities since opening up over 20 years ago, from Qikiqtarjuaq, Iglulik, Kimmirut, Resolute Bay, and Pangnirtung.

Bouncing Back

Since September 1, 2021, the Iqaluit Humane Society has had to make do without a shelter. Between not having buildings, the Iqaluit Humane Society continued rescue efforts, depending on foster homes for dogs received by the city, Iqaluit residents or nearby communities.

From hosting multiple foster dogs in her own home, to soon having a newly renovated, bigger building is something she didnSA国际影视传媒檛 think would be possible. SA国际影视传媒淚 never thought we would be here. We never imagined a foundation would be so incredibly generous. TheySA国际影视传媒檝e been following us for years and they really see what we do for Nunavut,SA国际影视传媒 said Kennedy, praising the Eric S. Margolis Foundation.

SA国际影视传媒淲e are all very hopeful and we think thereSA国际影视传媒檚 a bright future ahead but itSA国际影视传媒檚 going to take a village, we canSA国际影视传媒檛 do it all on our own.SA国际影视传媒

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