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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paws,_IncPaws, Inc. - Wikipedia

    Paws, Inc., doing business as Paws, Incorporated, is an American comic studio and production company founded by American cartoonist Jim Davis in 1981 to support the Garfield comic strips and its licensing. The company is located inside Paramount Global's headquarters building in New York City.

  2. Powell Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) is a 501 (c) (3), all-volunteer, foster-based dog rescue serving the Columbus, Ohio area. Our volunteers find loving homes for dogs from overpopulated shelters in Ohio and neighboring states.

  3. Central Ohio's Programs for Animal Welfare (COPAW) provides low-cost veterinary services to under-served communities and rescue groups, in addition to providing employment opportunities to marginalized populations.

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  4. Paws Humane Society is a safe haven for homeless dogs, cats and critters. Every day, we care for more than 100 animals looking to have their lives changed forever. As a limited admissions shelter, we take in animals from Columbus Animal Care and Control, pets who have been surrendered by their owner, and other emergency situations.

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  5. Founded in 1976, we are a 501 (3) (c) non-profit, no-kill organization considered to be one of Ohio’s most reputable long-standing cat and dog humane rescue groups. Our mission is to rescue, foster, and adopt companion animals in Northeastern Ohio.

  6. PAWS Animal Adoption in Monroe Ohio has found permanent homes for over 13,000 abandoned, neglected and homeless dogs, cats, kittens, and puppies. Our goal is to establish a dog and cat adoption center that does not utilize euthanasia.

  7. As a locally-owned and operated veterinary practice, PAWS is able to provide same-day care, minimal wait times, and a more cost-effective alternative to ER visits. Our goal is to bridge the gap between your primary veterinarian and emergency hospitals.