Sentences with phrase «core paws»

The team at Core Paws wishes Minerva, Jed, and the rest of her forever family the best!
If you want to help us help more shelters like this one, donate to Core Paws.
Core Paws raised $ 900 through our internal animal care fund, Odie's Fund for Hard to Place Animals, to help pay for Minerva's stem cell treatment.
We are so excited to announce that Core Paws will be participating in this year's Strut Your Mutt Event hosted by Best Friends Animal Society.
Core Paws learned about an Autologous Stem Cell Therapy via MediVet Biologics that was working miracles in animals with arthritis.
Four months later, the veterinary hospital reached out to Core Paws.
Core Paws is a crucial need, and this can be shown in how quickly we've expanded in just 2 years of being live on our website.
Recently, members of the Core Paws board were fortunate enough to be invited to Florence, Oregon to meet the staff and volunteers at Florence Area Humane Society.
Core Paws is proud to partner with Animal Aid as programs like Helping Hands are important — helping hard - to - place animals find forever homes is a mission we share.
Core Paws found an «angel foster» — a foster that is not associated with the rescue — in Jan Asher, a retired Portlander.
While the hospital was able to provide Minerva with the extensive medical care she needed, they were not equipped to adopt her out without a partner like Core Paws.
Here at Core Paws, we pride ourselves in working with dozens of shelters, rescue groups, and municipal shelters across the country.
Core Paws is so proud of Ghost's progress.
Rachel Petzold, Board Director for Core Paws, often writes about her life with a daughter with special needs.
After learning of Ghost's plight in February of 2017, members of Core Paws banded together and hosted an online fundraiser to build Ghost a dedicated outside play area.
Core Paws is the sole owner of the information collected on this site.
Core Paws fundraised to build him an outside enclosure, which was desperately needed to continue his healing process.
Marley has a skin condition and sat at the kennel for 15 + months, but found his forever home at an elder care facility thanks to Jennifer and Core Paws!
The business plan for Core Paws was created later that day.
Chili, a Miniature Pinscher, found her forever home thanks to Sherry and Core Paws!
Written by Kara Hamada, Founder & Executive Director of Core Paws Edited by Aascot Bohlander, Content & Email Marketing Manager of Core Paws
Ute also helps to run a 501c3 non-profit called Delicious Mickey Grrrl Rescue, who is a partner of Core Paws.
Learn more about adoptable hard - to - place animals at Core Paws, or make a donation on their behalf to support those that care for Primrose and other dogs and cats like her.
His new adopters found him through Core Paws.
For rescues and shelters, partnering with Core Paws brings your animals into the spotlight.
A free service like Core Paws becomes invaluable to our partners.
Core Paws is a virtual non-profit, meaning we are not a brick and mortar shelter or foster based rescue.
Core Paws helps find adopters to give these animals the beautiful lives that they deserve.
We have amazing success stories of animals who have found their forever home because of Core Paws.
You will then be onboarded by our Partner Intake team on how to submit animals correctly to Core Paws.
That day, Kara wrote the business plan for Core Paws, and the idea was born.
Core Paws was founded on August 15, 2014 in Portland, Oregon.
Core Paws is a free service to our partnered rescues and shelters.
Being able to volunteer weekly at times that work for their schedules is a huge benefit to joining Team Core Paws.
Core Paws is unable to work with the general public on re-homing of their animals.
Please note, Core Paws is unable to work with owners surrendering their animals.
Our Partner Support team will reach out to you moving forward as your main Core Paws contact.
Submit your animals to Core Paws and join our movement for hard - to - place animals.
Core Paws fundraised to pay for behavioral consultation (s) with a nationally known Veterinarian Behaviorist.
Core Paws offers a unique Virtual Volunteer Program.
We're so excited to be utilizing some of the funds raised to update the Core Paws website to be even better.
-- and Core Paws won third place for highest fundraiser in Oregon.
A deserving dog who feared the world got his desperately - needed outdoor enclosure, thanks to Core Paws» Odie's Fund.
Fortunately, their new mom Kristi found the girls on the Core Paws website, and she fell in love.
This past week our Oregon Core Paws volunteers got together for a holiday card making party!
Core Paws partners with Animal Aid, a Portland, Oregon based rescue that has helped tens of thousands of companion animals -LSB-...]
Kara Hamada, Core Paws» Founder and Executive Director, along with board members and a volunteer met Odie in Florence on two occasions to best determine how our organization could help the senior animal.
After Odie was referred to Dr. Pachel and his team of animal behaviorists at Animal Behavior Clinic in Portland, Oregon, Core Paws had a clear goal and sprung into action.
In this remarkable dog's honor, Core Paws has created Odie's Fund for Hard - to - Place Animals.
This summer, the Core Paws» board approved to fund Odie's assessment and any necessary follow - ups through a fundraiser.
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