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Who is PAWS?
A Northwest leader in protecting animals since 1967,
the Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) shelters
homeless animals, rehabilitates injured and orphaned
wildlife, and empowers people to demonstrate compassion
and respect for animals in their daily lives.
PAWS' Mission
PAWS advocates for animals through education, legislation
and direct care.
PAWS' Vision
PAWS is the leading voice for animals in Washington
State and a recognized leader in the nation for its
progressive outreach and education programs, legislative
work, and premier wildlife rehabilitation and companion
animal services. Through many collaborative relationships
with organizations and individuals, PAWS is making
a better world for animals.
PAWS envisions this world to be a place where all
people recognize the intrinsic value of animal life,
are mindful of the impact of their daily behaviors
and choices on animals, and consistently demonstrate
compassion and respect.
PAWS' Values
- The recognition and respect of the intrinsic
value of animal life.
- The capability of animals to express their natural
and innate behaviors in appropriate ways, and experience
the highest quality of life possible.
- The right of animals to be free from cruelty,
neglect, and abuse.
- The importance of ending companion animal overpopulation.
- The caring guardianship of companion animals.
- The preservation of wild species and their habitats.
- The role that all humans play in the active stewardship
of maintaining the environmental and ecological
balance of the earth.
- The consideration of the animals' best interest
when making decisions, along with consideration
of the longterm consequences and the impact of
our work when determining how best to allocate
PAWS' resources.
- The trust that the public places in us with regard
to animal care and the management of our resources.
PAWS' Core Organizational Positions
On Animal Issues
- People and animals are well-served when everyone
gives thoughtful consideration to how their attitudes,
actions, and behaviors impact the animals with
whom we share the earth.
- Public outreach and education efforts are most
effective when presented using legal and non-confrontational
methods. PAWS advocates for animals by leading
issue campaigns, working with elected officials,
proposing animal-friendly legislation, and providing
education to the public; and through the compassionate
and appropriate way we treat the animals in our
care.
- Wild animals are best served by being allowed
to live undisturbed in their natural environment.
Wild animals should not be owned as household pets
or property. Wild animals of any kind should not
be used for commercial exploitation.
- Companion animals should be spayed or neutered
because this is the most humane and effective way
to end the suffering, killing, and need for euthanasia
of animals caused by companion animal over-population.
Breeding that is not managed or is irresponsible
contributes to companion animal over-population
and is therefore opposed.
- Farm animals have the right to physically move
about freely, to engage in their natural behaviors,
and to live without imposed stress and fear. Animal-friendly
diets and lifestyles are promoted because they
alleviate the suffering of farm animals as well
as positively impact the health of people and the
environment.
- Cruel and inhumane research and product testing
on animals promotes animal suffering. Non-animal
methods for research and product testing should
always be explored and used.
- Companion animals are euthanized only when all
reasonable courses of treatment and determination
of adoptability have been exhausted. Wild animals
are euthanized only when there is no reasonable
chance of release and survival in their natural
habitats.
- In our role of upholding the rights of animals,
we believe it is our responsibility to educate
the public about the positions PAWS holds and values.
PAWS 2006 Annual Report
[PDF 1.35 MB]
2006 IRS Form 990
[PDF 806 KB]
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