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Commemorative Animals in War Pins available through the Georgian Triangle Humane Society

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Commemorative Animals in War Pins available through the Georgian Triangle Humane SocietyThe Ontario SPCA and Humane Society, in partnership with the Georgian Triangle Humane Society, is offering commemorative Animals in War collectible pins featuring a horse and dog, to honour the wartime contributions of animals.

The pins are on sale leading up to Remembrance Day and are available through the Georgian Triangle Humane Society, in the GTHS Animal Centre (549 Tenth Line, Collingwood), online, and at the Humane Society’s retail store, Treasure Tails (186 Hurontario Street, in Collingwood).

The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society releases a new commemorative Animals in War collectible pin each year leading up to Remembrance Day. The pin is intended to be worn as a complement to the poppy in remembrance of our veterans and the animals who bravely served by their side.

Funds from the sale of the pin help provide care for animals in need, as well as support our veterans. Due to the global pandemic, the Ontario SPCA has increased its commitment to veterans in 2020 by donating $2.50 from each pin sold to Royal Canadian Legion branches across Ontario.

We must always remember the sacrifice of the people and animals who have served our country,” said Sonya Reichel, Executive Director, Georgian Triangle Humane Society. “We will proudly wear a poppy and Animals in War pin this Remembrance Day as a visible reminder of the courage shown by our veterans and the animals that have always been by their side in times of conflict and times of peace.”

The first Animals in War pin was launched in 2017, and the collection includes a horse, a dog, a limited-edition pin in honour of the women who have served in Canada’s military, and now a pigeon. The animal on the pin symbolizes the wartime contributions of all animals. Mules carried artillery, horses transported troops and hauled field guns, pigeons delivered crucial messages, cats served as companions and kept ships free of vermin, and dogs have served as messengers, medical assistants, bomb detectors, and search and rescue workers.

To order your pin, visit https://www.gths.ca/animals-in-war/ or call 705-445-5204.

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