Give hope to an animal in need with $25!
Your donation will provide essential care to a homeless animal like Daisy, helping a cat or dog start a new life and paving the path to a happy, safe future in a forever home.
If you need help with a wild animal, use our online self-service or call 425-412-4040.
Your donation will provide essential care to a homeless animal like Daisy, helping a cat or dog start a new life and paving the path to a happy, safe future in a forever home.
Cats, dogs and wild animals with nowhere else to go need you! Your gift gives sick, injured and orphaned animals critical care, time to heal, and help going home.
You can make a difference for animals while getting active with PAWSwalk! Starting on June 2nd, thanks to our sponsors, every mile you walk will result in a $1 donation to help cats, dogs and wild animals. Grab your sneakers, hit the pavement, trails or gym, and let’s make a difference together.
Join us at PAWS Wild Night on October 5, 2024, at Fremont Studios, Seattle! Immerse yourselves in the PAWS mission, celebrate successes, and discover the vital work we have ahead. Tickets go on sale this spring. Be part of a wild evening for a cause you care about. Don't miss out!
Support PAWS by hosting your own fundraiser! Whether it's a happy hour, in-store promotion, or special event, you can unleash your creativity to help animals in need. You can also dive into the virtual realm with an online fundraiser.
PAWS Academy is an on-demand learning library featuring fun and engaging videos and activities for students in grades K – 5. Youth will learn about some of the issues that animals face, how PAWS helps animals, and ways to help animals in our communities.
Looking to invest in yourself while making a difference for animals? Check out the many volunteer opportunities at PAWS!
PAWS foster families are a special type of volunteer who are trained to provide temporary care for cats and dogs in their own King and Snohomish County homes.
May 7, 2024 | King 5 Rescue workers release orphaned bear cubs back into the wild...
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Read StoryThis adult female Ring-necked duck was brought to PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center...
Read StoryThe new PAWS Wildlife Center in southwest Snohomish County is now open. Learn more about this world-class facility and how it's helping PAWS help more animals in need.
PAWS recognizes we are part of a society where systematic and institutionalized racism is pervasive and unacceptable. We know we must do more to stop racial discrimination and bigotry.
Recognize someone special, celebrate a milestone, or memorialize a lost loved one or pet with a gift to PAWS in their name! You may choose to send an e-card or physical card to notify your honoree or a family member.
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