Our mission | Our Mission Statement: To provide a no-kill shelter dedicated to the reduction of homeless pets by promoting adoption, spay/neuter, education and responsible pet ownership. |
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PAWS Adoption Center
Ways to help | Kennel Care & Canine SocializationVolunteer for outside / inside tasks – assist with the maintenance and cleaning of the kennel run areas and provides transport and socialization of the canine populationFacility CareVolunteer for inside tasks – sweep / mop floors, windows, laundry, dishes, etc…Administrative SupportVolunteer for inside tasks – clerical & organizational tasks, data entry & special projectsCat Care & SocializationVolunteer for outside / inside tasks – assist with feeding, cat room cleaning, grooming and socializing with the feline populationLandscape & GroundsVolunteer for outside tasks – mowing, watering, weeding, etc… |
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How you help | Our volunteers are essential to keeping the animals in our care as happy and healthy as we can until they can be placed in a home. We are dedicated to providing care and shelter for unwanted dogs and cats and placing them in loving homes. We house approximately 80 dogs and cats currently looking for permanent, loving homes. |
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About us | The Progressive Animal Welfare Society, now better known as PAWS, was originally formed by a small group of concerned animal lovers in 1980. PAWS was established as a “no-kill” animal shelter and remains so to this day. In addition, PAWS’ founders realized the importance of providing spay/neuter and medical treatment for all animals in their care. Since 1980, PAWS has found forever homes for over 12,000 cats and dogs and looks forward to serving you for another 30+ years and beyond. |
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