Hi there! My name’s Phil, and I’m a 7-month-old Pyrenees mix with a gentle heart and a soft, fluffy coat to match. I’m a sweet but shy boy who’s still learning that the world isn’t such a scary place. Once I warm up, you’ll see my affectionate and loyal side shine through!
I get along well with other dogs—they really help bring out my confidence—and I seem pretty indifferent to cats, so they don’t bother me much. I’d love a family to call my own, especially one that understands I might need a little time to come out of my shell.
One of my favorite things is being outside—the fresh air, the grass under my paws, and a good nap in the sunshine make me one happy pup. If you’re looking for a kind, outdoorsy companion who just needs a little patience and a lot of love, I might be your guy
Hi there! My name’s Phil, and I’m a 7-month-old Pyrenees mix with a gentle heart and a soft, fluffy coat to match. I’m a sweet but shy boy who’s still learning that the world isn’t such a scary place. Once I warm up, you’ll see my affectionate and loyal side shine through!
I get along well with other dogs—they really help bring out my confidence—and I seem pretty indifferent to cats, so they don’t bother me much. I’d love a family to call my own, especially one that understands I might need a little time to come out of my shell.
One of my favorite things is being outside—the fresh air, the grass under my paws, and a good nap in the sunshine make me one happy pup. If you’re looking for a kind, outdoorsy companion who just needs a little patience and a lot of love, I might be your guy
Meet our pets on location at 2101 Knight Crescent, Swift Current, SK, and check our event's page for possible pop-up locations.
Meet our pets on location at 2101 Knight Crescent, Swift Current, SK, and check our event's page for possible pop-up locations.
More about this shelter
Founded in 1971 and incorporated in 1973, the Swift Current Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) began as a “shelter-less” organization that accepted stray pets for adoption. The initiative began with two sisters’ dreams of opening a shelter. So, in 1971, Meryl Campion and Fran Myhr formed a board with permission from then-Mayor R.C. Dahl. For the first couple of years, board members and volunteers cared for the animals in their homes. In 1973, the city granted the board use of a building, and the SPCA officially opened its doors at the corner of 11th Ave West and South Railway in Swift Current. In 1990, the current shelter on Knight Crescent opened its doors.
Operated by a combination of paid staff and volunteers, the SPCA Swift Current is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and relies primarily on community funding. The Used Bookstore remains a successful, volunteer-run fundraising arm, and the Board oversees additional fundraising initiatives, such as the recent Capital Campaign.
We are a community-operated, community-focused organization dedicated to connecting lost, abandoned, and unwanted animals with caring individuals, families, and homes. This includes the prevention of unwanted litters by incorporating spay and neuter fees in every Adoption Contract. As a “no-kill” shelter, the SPCA Swift Current will never euthanize an animal to make room for another animal. Pets remain in the shelter until they’re placed in a home.
Founded in 1971 and incorporated in 1973, the Swift Current Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) began as a “shelter-less” organization that accepted stray pets for adoption. The initiative began with two sisters’ dreams of opening a shelter. So, in 1971, Meryl Campion and Fran Myhr formed a board with permission from then-Mayor R.C. Dahl. For the first couple of years, board members and volunteers cared for the animals in their homes. In 1973, the city granted the board use of a building, and the SPCA officially opened its doors at the corner of 11th Ave West and South Railway in Swift Current. In 1990, the current shelter on Knight Crescent opened its doors.
Operated by a combination of paid staff and volunteers, the SPCA Swift Current is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and relies primarily on community funding. The Used Bookstore remains a successful, volunteer-run fundraising arm, and the Board oversees additional fundraising initiatives, such as the recent Capital Campaign.
We are a community-operated, community-focused organization dedicated to connecting lost, abandoned, and unwanted animals with caring individuals, families, and homes. This includes the prevention of unwanted litters by incorporating spay and neuter fees in every Adoption Contract. As a “no-kill” shelter, the SPCA Swift Current will never euthanize an animal to make room for another animal. Pets remain in the shelter until they’re placed in a home.
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