Four Feet and a Heartbeat

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🐶 No-kill animal rescue in Lacombe, AB
📍 Animal Care and Adoption Center
🐾 Formerly CARES K9 Country Orphanage—now Four Feet and a Heartbeat
❤️ Serving Red Deer, Calgary, Edmonton & beyond
🏆 30+ years of rescue experience
👉 fourfeet.ca

06/24/2026

"Shadow" girl, on the regular!

06/21/2026

WHO IS HAVING MORE FUN?

Meet Mr. Macaroni!
06/21/2026

Meet Mr. Macaroni!

06/14/2026

THIS WEEKEND = ENRICHMENT, CONSTRUCTION & CONNECTION

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06/03/2026

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For Ursula, rescue was just the first step in what is becoming a long journey.

Ursula was one of 37 mastiffs found living in severe distress on a rural property. After a difficult rescue and ongoing medical treatment, she continued to face challenges — from fear and anxiety to repeated setbacks in finding a foster or adoptive home. Nearly two years later, she finally found a foster placement where she is safe, comfortable, and beginning to settle.

Ursula still needs more veterinary care before she can be cleared for adoption. Her story isn’t over yet, but it highlights the need for a strong animal welfare network in our province and the ongoing support needed for animals to fully recover.

To learn more about Ursula’s story, visit our website. Link below.
https://albertaspca.org/news/companion-animal/ursulas-story/

06/01/2026

It's the perfect grit for non-slip traction, yet gentle on the paws and pleasing to the eyes!.
A HUGE shout out to Stevig Contracting, "Shadow" LOVES our new floor re- surface and finnish!

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05/14/2026

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Meet Hazel 🐾

Last winter, our peace officers responded to a rural property in Alberta where they found eight large-breed puppies living in heartbreaking conditions. Among them was Hazel.

Confined to a small, unsanitary room with no outdoor access, Hazel was frightened and clearly neglected when officers arrived. She was removed, received immediate veterinary care, and was placed with a caregiver to recover. Just two weeks later, she was running, playing, and asking for belly rubs.

Her story is a reminder of the resilience animals can have when given a chance to heal.

Visit our website to learn more about Hazel’s story — link below.
https://albertaspca.org/news/news-and-events/hazels-story/

05/14/2026

Just another beautiful day!

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Box 5683
Lacombe, AB
T4L1X3

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