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cats & dogs at Helping Paws Rescue - a division of Pawtropolis
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Areas Helping Paws Rescue - a division of Pawtropolis serves
Athens-Clarke County and surrounding areas
Helping Paws Rescue - a division of Pawtropolis's adoption process
Additional adoption info
For dogs, the adoption fee is normally $150. All dogs are up-to-date on all vaccinations and are spayed or neutered before they are adopted out. The adoptions process begins with the potential owner filling out an application; if that is approved, we will do a home visit to see where and how the dog will be living. We require that all dogs live indoors.
For cats, the adoption fee is normally $100. All cats are up-to-date on all vaccinations and are spayed or neutered before they are adopted out. The adoptions process begins with the potential owner filling out an application; if that is approved, we will do a home visit to see where and how the cat will be living. We require that all cats live indoors.
For dogs, the adoption fee is normally $150. All dogs are up-to-date on all vaccinations and are spayed or neutered before they are adopted out. The adoptions process begins with the potential owner filling out an application; if that is approved, we will do a home visit to see where and how the dog will be living. We require that all dogs live indoors.
For cats, the adoption fee is normally $100. All cats are up-to-date on all vaccinations and are spayed or neutered before they are adopted out. The adoptions process begins with the potential owner filling out an application; if that is approved, we will do a home visit to see where and how the cat will be living. We require that all cats live indoors.
About Helping Paws Rescue - a division of Pawtropolis
Helping Paws Rescue is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming unwanted and neglected pets. We have a successful adoption rate and work with adopters even after placement to ensure life-long matches.
Helping Paws Rescue is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming unwanted and neglected pets. We have a successful adoption rate and work with adopters even after placement to ensure life-long matches.
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