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    One of the best gifts for dog lovers is a customized memento that celebrates their four-legged friend. There are lots of personalized dog gifts out there, ranging from sweatshirts to coffee cups ...

  5. P.A.W.S. - Wikipedia

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    The organization provides services such as volunteer dog walking, litter box maintenance, and other pet care; a pet food pantry; foster care; and discounted veterinary services to its clients. In 2019, PAWS NY helped 275 people and their 387 pets across New York City [4] and in 2020, the organization was featured on The Weekend TODAY Show. [5]

  6. PAWS Chicago - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2013, Merrick Pet Care and PAWS teamed up to provide meals for the cats and dogs of PAWS. [1] Merrick Pet Care provides food for all of PAWS pets as well as giving each pet that is newly adopted and their owner a supply of food. [1] Since its inception, PAWS Chicago has reduced the number of animals euthanized in the city by 80 ...

  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 ...