Your Help is How WE Help!
The Beulah Burman Memorial Animal Shelter Society (and subsidiary group PET Projects), a registered non-profit charitable organization (BN: 883410425RR0001), operates solely on community support in the form of fundraising initiatives, community grants, and donations from the concerned citizens of Shelburne County and beyond. You can make a donation by mail to Beulah Burman's PET Projects :: P.O. Box 267 :: Shelburne, NS :: B0T 1W0. Thank you for your support and partnership with us in HELPING ONE ANIMAL AT A TIME!
Save Postage, Save Time, Save Lives!
We now offer a safe and easy way for you to partner with us; donate securely online through CanadaHelps.org using your credit card! Tax receipts will be issued directly by CanadaHelps.org.
How to Donate Supplies
You can help us to provide homeless pets in our foster care program as well as the pet of owners in need with life-saving and joy-giving food and supplies! Kitty litter, cat and dog food, beds, carriers, toys and treats can be dropped off at Maria's Happy Face Place (Convenience store on King Street, Shelburne), Shelburne Auto Parts, or the Sobey's box in Shelburne at the exit (part of the Food Bank box). Old and unused dog houses can be dropped off at the shelter building (528 Sandy Point Road) for our "Roof Over Rover" program. THANK YOU for being a part of the solution!
Supporting Shelburne County
PET Projects is committed to helping the pets of pet owners facing tough times, and your donations of money, pet food and supplies make that possible! We help people to keep their pets --- and pets to keep their ‘people’! --- by offering the following programs as resources are available:
- Emergency vet care subsidy: An unexpected vet bill can be financially impossible for some families, meaning that a sick or injured animal may need to go without treatment, or worse. These situations lead not only to the suffering of an animal, but can devastate a loving pet owner. PET Projects helps as we can by subsidizing vet costs.
- Spay/neuter subsidy: When an animal-lover takes in a stray as an act of mercy, sometimes the cost of spaying and neutering can be out of their reach. As funds are available, we allow people to apply for financial help for this vital procedure, and in doing so are helping to control the pet population in Shelburne County.
- Emergency pet food services: We help provide pet food through the local food banks, believing that no pet should have to go hungry.
Isabel (pictured left) came to us in rough shape. Rescued after giving birth in a dryer vent, this poor stray suffered from life- threatening nerve damage from a difficult delivery. Sweet little Fergus inherited an infection from his mother; the only surviving kitten from a litter of 6, he would not have survived himself without intervention.
