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Lost Paws

PO BOX 86578, Phoenix, AZ 85080

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Email thelostpaws@gmail.com
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Areas Lost Paws serves

Phoenix, Peoria, Glendale, Anthem, New River, Litchfield, Goodyear, Buckeye, Scottsdale, Cave Creek, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Maricopa,

Lost Paws's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require an application to be filled out, a meet and greet at the foster home. If all goes well at the meet and greet we set up a home check. If all goes well at the home check we will start a two week foster to adopt period. If all goes well during that time we will set up a time to come back out and finalize the adoption. Our adoption fee for all animals is jut $65 and they are all sterilized, vaccinated and micro chipped.

About Lost Paws

Lost Paws is committed to end the unnecessary euthanasia of companion animals due to overpopulation. We provide spay and neuter services to communities in need and believe that every rescue is a life worth saving- no animal is a Lost Cause.

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