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  2. PAWS Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, PAWS opened the Lurie Spay and Neuter Clinic. The clinic offers free and low cost services in the Chicago area, performing over 17,000 spray and neuter surgeries each year. [5] On September 7, 2007, PAWS opened its Lincoln Park adoption center located at 1997 N. Clybourn Ave. The new adoption center cost $9 million and is 13,000 square ...

  3. 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.

  4. The Anti-Cruelty Society - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the largest such organizations in the United States. The organization offers adoption, veterinarian, and training services. [1] It was founded on January 19, 1899, by a group of Chicago residents who had concerns about the treatment of the city's animals, from stray cats and dogs, to workhorses, to livestock. [2]

  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. Adopting an Adult Dog: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    Adopting an adult dog is much more affordable than buying a puppy. Most adoption fees are between $9 and $300, and your new pet will likely be vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped. Preparing ...

  7. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    On April 19, 1866, the first anti-cruelty law was passed in NY since the founding of ASPCA, and the organization was granted the right to enforce anti-cruelty laws. In 1867, ASPCA operated its first ambulance for injured horses and began advocating for more humane treatment of animals such as horses, live pigeons, cats, and dogs.

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