Welcome!

A Paw Up is a brand new rescue, but we are not brand new to rescuing! We started rescuing death row dogs before we really knew what it was even called, we just knew we had to do something to help shelters with the burden of having to euthanize perfectly good pets for lack of space and lack of suitable homes for them!

We began our mission in 2001 shortly after adopting a German Shepherd Dog from a local shelter. We noticed that this shelter needed help, and we pitched in and helped where needed, whether gathering donated dog food or taking pets to adoption days away from the shelter, or cleaning cages and kennels. We also fostered for the shelter, and now and then we brought home an especially needy dog or two and had them fixed and adopted them out, always telling people that all these dogs need is “a paw up”. Hence, A Paw Up was born!

Located in Eastern WA, we run our rescue out of our home, and our foster dogs and cats live as part of our family, interacting with each other, and with our own pets and with our kids, so we can get a feel for what kind of home would be best suited to each individual animal. Shelters and Animal Control agencies, PLEASE feel free to E-MAIL us at any time, with an animal you feel needs A Paw Up!

Policies:

Your adoption fee will be applied to the rescue and care of many more animals in need. We try to remain lower on our fees than many other shelters and area rescues! Every animal that leaves our rescue is spayed or neutered by our vet.

Our adoption fees vary: $150.00 for a 4mos. - adult altered pet. However, small mixed breeds, smaller purebreds and occasionally larger purebreds will run from $200-300.00. You might ask why our adoption fee is higher for the purebreds and smaller breeds, and the answer is simple. Purebreds and smaller breeds are in much higher demand and the rescue is able to ask more money from the adoption of the purebreds and smaller breeds, thus being able to apply that money to the rescue and life saving of many more animals. At times animals come in with higher-than-average medical needs, and those needs must be financially met.

Donations

If you want to donate, we are now registered as a Non-profit agency in WA state, you may make donations to A Paw Up, use paypal (AlphaMom33 AT aol.com) or even make a donation directly to our vet office (email us to find out how to do that) applying a payment on our account there.









 

Rest in Peace, dear CiCi.

***5-22-08 UPDATE:***
The vets at WSU called at 1115 Pacific time, and notified us that CiCi had passed away during her surgery.
Everyone pulled together and worked so hard to help this this tiny slip of a pup get better, and we thank you all for it. If love, and good thoughts, and prayers could have healed her, she'd be all better and back with us and awaiting a bright new life and home.
As it is, her poor little heart gave out during the surgery and she has gone on to the Bridge, where dogs don't have heart disease and there is no more pain.
Our hearts and lives are emptier tonight because CiCi has gone on...
Run and play hard, CiCi, you can now, and your heart won't make you stop like it did when you lived here....and we will see you again there, I promise.
Click below for a beautiful tribute to all our lost loved ones.
If Tears Could Build a Stairway...

CiCi last week, before the procedure:
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CiCi recovering from the failed procedure:
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She is approximately 8mos. of age.

 

Fancy, the 'worthless'
Border Collie:

Click here to see a video of one of our Happy Tails, Fancy the "worthless Border Collie"
Click to see a video clip of one of our special Happy Tails.


Featured Dog: Nestle

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Nestle has been adopted and is now living happily in Boise, Idaho!

New Featured dog coming soon!


Cinnie was adopted (actually quite a while ago, but it took a while to get the updates up :-) !

And Diesel now lives in Spokane!

(Click for more dogs you can adopt right now)