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  2. PAWS Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Revenue (2016) $16,427,736. Website. pawschicago.org. PAWS Chicago (Pets Are Worth Saving) is a non-profit animal shelter organization based in Chicago, Illinois. [1] The organization was co-founded in 1997 by Paula Fasseas and her daughter Alexis Fasseas.

  3. Safe Humane Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Safe Humane Chicago is a nonprofit animal advocacy organization founded in 2008 by animal rights advocate Cynthia Bathurst.The nonprofit works to educate youth on animal safety and seeks justice for dogs that have been confiscated by law enforcement by placing them in foster care to later be adopted into new homes.

  4. One Tail at a Time - Wikipedia

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    One Tail at a Time (OTAT) is a Chicago non-profit organization that rescues and shelters homeless dogs from overpopulated shelters and provides resources and future adoption opportunities for the rescued animals. [ 1] The shelter’s purpose is to treat sick and injured animals from local city shelters before entering an adoption program.

  5. Chicago Animal Care & Control hosting fee-waived adoption ...

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    September 11, 2024 at 4:29 PM. CHICAGO - Chicago Animal Care & Control (CACC) is holding a special event this weekend to encourage pet adoptions as intake numbers continue to rise. During the ...

  6. Types of Small Pets to Adopt - WebMD

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    You can allow them to play out of their cages if your house is safe for them. They can get into small spaces and they risk getting stuck so ferret-proofing is a must. They are carnivores so they ...

  7. What to Know About Papillons - WebMD

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    Papillons can be at risk for progressive retinal atrophy (PRA). This is a condition that develops in adults around 3 to 9 years of age. In PRA, the photoreceptor cells that help with vision grow ...

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