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  2. Available for adoption: Patient mixed-breed dog and playful ...

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    For information on adopting these animals, stop by PAWS from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday or visit https://www.paws-shelter.org/adoption-application.

  3. 50 Proud Owners Share Their Dog’s Wholesome Transformation ...

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    Image credits: thewifeaquatic1 To gain a better understanding of these transitions, we got in touch with PAWS, an animal welfare nonprofit based in Lynnwood, Washington, dedicated to ...

  4. PAWS Chicago - Wikipedia

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    On September 7, 2007, PAWS opened its Lincoln Park adoption center located at 1997 N. Clybourn Ave. The new adoption center cost $9 million and is 13,000 square feet. It was the first cage-free shelter in the Midwest. [6] PAWS works with shelters across the U.S., particularly in times of crisis and natural disaster.

  5. PAWS highlights a dog, cat available for adoption now - AOL

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    PAWS is highlighting a German shepherd mix and a domestic shorthaired cat available for adoption now.

  6. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Many animal rescue organisations exist to rescue, care for and re-home dogs and protect them from unnecessary euthanasia. [26] Common examples include the RSPCA in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, the ISPCA in Ireland, or the ASPCA in the United States. Many rescue dogs are rehomed quickly, but some wait longer for a home.

  7. Hope for Paws - Wikipedia

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    Hope for Paws is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue group based in Los Angeles, California. Founded by Eldad and Audrey Hagar in 2008, Hope for Paws rescues animals facing death or danger through abuse or abandonment. They pay for veterinary costs, working with other animal-welfare organizations to find permanent placements for the animals ...