How is PAWS different than other animal advocacy and animal welfare organizations?
PAWS is unique because of the breadth of our commitment to the animals in our community. There is no other organization taking a leadership role in direct care for injured or orphaned wildlife and of homeless dogs and cats, and offering a central commitment to advocacy and education on behalf of all animals. More than 300,000 animals have come through our doors since 1967, and it is this direct experience with animals that gives us perspective on how best to advocate and educate for all animals.
PAWS is unique because of the breadth of our commitment to the animals in our community. There is no other organization taking a leadership role in direct care for sick, injured or orphaned wildlife and of homeless dogs and cats, and offering a central commitment to advocacy and education on behalf of animals. More than 200,000 animals have come through our doors since 1967, and it is this hands-on experience that gives us perspective on how best to advocate for them and educate the community.