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PAWS Atlanta is a no-kill shelter that provides love, care and basic training to enrich the lives of orphaned dogs and cats until permanent, safe homes can be found.
- Fundraise
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- Cats
PAWS helps find orphaned cats safe, permanent homes...
- Dogs
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- Individual
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- Adoption Process
PAWS Atlanta follows an adoption process to ensure that each...
- Foster
This program allows long-term dogs, dogs who are part of our...
- Re-Homing
If you arrive at PAWS Atlanta without an appointment, we...
- Puppy Therapy
Schedule a PAWS Atlanta Puppy Therapy session to reduce...
- Fundraise
No-kill shelters save 90% of the animals who come into their care but will humanely euthanize an animal if they have a serious behavior or medical issue. The nationally recognized definition of no-kill is saving the lives of 90% or more of the animals who enter an animal shelter's doors.
Lost & Found Dogs, Cats, and Other Pets in Missouri Unverified Animal Shelters in Missouri
Georgia's largest no kill animal shelter and rescue organization - Learn how you can adopt a cat, dog or donate to our organization.
6 ημέρες πριν · Open Door Animal Sanctuary, founded in 1975, is the largest no-kill shelter in the greater St. Louis area and State of Missouri. We serve the community by taking in stray, abused, neglected and otherwise unwanted cats and dogs and placing them up for adoption.
The Atlanta Humane Society is a no-kill shelter providing 120,000 direct points of care to animals each year through sheltering and adoption, veterinary care, and community outreach. We help find more than 5,000 animals loving homes each year.
These no-kill communities act on core values that prioritize the health and safety of pets and people in that community — and focus on saving lives through pet adoption, spay/neuter, trap-neuter-return and other lifesaving programs. See the map below to find no-kill shelters and communities across the country.