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At PawCare, we believe that every animal deserves a chance at a better life. Founded in 18th day of March, 2025, our organization is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming pets in need. Our mission is not only to provide a safe haven for abandoned and abused animals but also to raise awareness about animal welfare and advocate for better treatment of pets worldwide. Our team is a passionate group of individuals, including veterinarians, volunteers, and animal lovers, who work tirelessly to ensure that every animal receives the care they deserve. Through our adoption program, we’ve successfully placed over pets into loving homes, and we continue to grow our impact by collaborating with local shelters, animal hospitals, and pet care professionals.
We are constantly looking for ways to expand our reach and make a positive impact in the world of animal rescue. Whether through adoption, fostering, or volunteering, we invite everyone to join us in our mission to give every pet a second chance at happiness.
To create a world where every animal is treated with love, care, and respect, living in a safe environment with a loving family.
To promote the well-being of animals by providing adoption services, raising awareness on pet care, and supporting animal welfare through education, community involvement, and partnerships.
To reduce the number of abandoned and neglected animals by providing accessible adoption opportunities, encouraging responsible pet ownership, and creating a community of compassionate animal lovers.
March 14, 2025 | Andrea Powell
Meet Dazy.
The seven-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever spent her entire life confined to a small pen and used to produce litter after litter of puppies for a backyard breeder. When they were done using her, they dropped her off at the shelter.
The years of confinement and limited mobility have taken a toll on Dazy's body. Staff noticed that walking was extremely difficult and painful for the older dog.
Both ACLs in her hind legs are torn, and she needs extensive surgery and months of physical therapy to have a fighting chance to walk comfortably again.