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PET OF THE WEEK: Lancelot

July 2, 2015

Meet Lancelot, He is a friendly boy who was found as stray.No matter now, he is all cleaned up, fully vetted and ready to go to a family that will provide him with all of the love and care he could have ever dreamed of! He is smart to boot. He knows 'sit' and 'paw'. He is vocal with his toys, but very gentle and easy going.  Recommended to go to a home with kids 5yrs old or older. Are you that family? Interested? Call and speak to our dog coordinator today at 203-750-9572 or visit our website at http://pawsct.org/index.php . Keep in mind Lancelot is not listed on our website at this time but will be soon unless of course you adopt him! 

 

PAWS is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in continuous operation since 1962 by Westport, Connecticut resident Betty Long to rescue homeless dogs and place them in permanent homes. In the early 1980s, our rescue efforts were expanded to include cats. PAWS rescues & rehomes approximately 115 dogs and 435 cats annually. Many of the dogs faced euthanasia at local pounds and most of the cats that we help are strays and abandoned cats that roam our streets. A portion of the pets that come to PAWS have been relinquished by their owners who are no longer able to care for them. As we are a registered non-profit, all contributions to PAWS are fully tax-deductible as allowed by law. PAWS has a handful of paid staff and a team of dedicated volunteers that help with everything to fundraising, to kennel work, to walking dogs and much, much more. Every person at PAWS is a valued & needed member of our team - without them we could not accomplish the miracle that happen every day! For 37 years, PAWS rented space from local boarding kennels & veterinary hospitals. Over time, the demands placed on us by the community increased and we felt that in order to increase & expand our services, we would need our own shelter. In 1999, PAWS undertook the task of building a shelter of our own. We moved into our own shelter in 2001 and have since greatly increased the number of pets we have been able to help. We constantly seek to increase the number of lives we can save by finding adoptive homes for the animals in our care, working closely with other animal groups, and raising funds to secure the supplies and facilities necessary for our operation. PAWS also seeks to decrease the number of unwanted pets by informing and educating the public about the importance of spaying and neutering. 

PLEASE NOTE: PAWS does not provide low cost spay/neuter programs for pets. For low cost spay/neuter rescources, please visit the spay/neuter section of our Links Page.