Langley Animal Protection Society (LAPS) is a registered non-profit charitable society established in 2003 by a dedicated group of volunteers. They were eager to see positive change in the way stray, lost and unwanted animals were sheltered and cared for in Langley. In order to uphold these founding member’s values, we continue to focus on providing excellent service to the community and overcoming the challenges facing animals in Langley.
Based out of the Patti Dale Animal Shelter in Aldergrove, our staff and volunteers use a progressive and humane approach to care for more than 1400 dogs, cats and large animals each year. All animals that are cared for by LAPS benefit from environmental enrichment, frequent exercise, nutritious food and industry leading medical care. Our staff and volunteers ensure that each animal has the best chance at a happy and healthy life.
In 2009, LAPS moved from its dilapidated, falling down shelter into a brand new, state-of-the-art facility named in the honour of LAPS founding member, Patti Dale. This new shelter was designed with the physical and mental health of the animals in mind. Private kennels for dogs and places to hide and perch for cats provide a low stress environment and contribute to their overall wellbeing. Isolation areas for both cats and dogs allow staff to care for sick animals and help prevent the spread of disease. Thanks to this new building, LAPS can continue to contribute to the welfare of Langley’s animals in need.
The Langley Animal Protection Society’s mandate is to promote the physical, emotional and psychological well being of companion animals in Langley. We carry out our mandate through the use of professional and humane animal control methods and innovative animal welfare programs.
As the animal control service provider for the Township and City of Langley, LAPS responds to and investigates complaints from the public seven days a week. From stray dogs to cattle running loose to dogs biting humans, LAPS Animal Control Officers meet each challenge with public safety and animal welfare in mind. Since 2005, LAPS has taken a proactive approach to dog licensing by sending canvassers out into the community. From March to October the canvassers go door-to-door selling licences. The canvassers sell an average of 3000 licences every year and have helped LAPS increase the number of licensed dogs by 180%!
Since 2003, LAPS has worked hard to make the welfare of our shelter animals its top priority. Our unparalleled animal enrichment programs reduce stress and keep the animals healthier and happier while they wait for new homes. Our adoption procedures ensure that LAPS dogs and cats find the best possible homes. We also help animals living in our community though our pet food bank and a Trap, Neuter, Release program for free-living cats. You can read more about these programs here.
Be recognized as a leader in animal welfare and shelter management.
Provide compassionate, caring services to animals and people.
Maintain financial sustainability.
Engage staff and volunteers through meaningful and impactful roles.
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