Pet parents often search for reliable advice online. A trusted library of expert resources can help families make informed decisions about their pets.
Reliable Pet Care Information Matters
For many pet parents, the internet is the first place they turn when their animal companion shows a new behaviour or health concern. But online advice can be overwhelming, inconsistent, or even inaccurate. Without guidance from trusted experts, well-meaning pet guardians may struggle to find information that truly supports their pet’s wellbeing.
Access to credible, easy-to-understand pet care information can make a meaningful difference. Educational resources help families better understand nutrition, behaviour, preventive care, and what to do when challenges arise. When pet parents feel informed and supported, they’re better equipped to keep their animals healthy and safe.
A Free Resource for Pet Families
To help address this need, Toronto Humane Society offers a free online Pet Resource Library filled with practical guidance for pet guardians. The library features articles, videos, and educational materials on topics such as dog training, cat behaviour, bonding rabbits, planning for your pet’s future, and more.
When people have access to reliable information, they can make confident decisions that strengthen the human-animal bond.
“Our goal is to empower pet families with knowledge,” says Dr. Karen Ward, Chief Veterinary Officer at Toronto Humane Society. “When people have access to reliable information, they can make confident decisions that strengthen the human-animal bond and support their pet’s long-term health.”
Whether someone is welcoming a new puppy, supporting a senior cat, or simply looking to better understand their companion’s needs, the library provides accessible, expert-informed guidance for every stage of the pet parenting journey.
Visit torontohumanesociety.com/library to explore the free Pet Resource Library.
