PAWS




Reno



Reno was rescued on October 3, 2008 at the corner of Real and North Avenue in Cubao (hence, the name "Reno").

PAWS rescuers found him under a jeepney and thought that he was dead, until he whimpered when they reached for his 'body'. 

He didn’t look like he was going to make it. Weak and injured, volunteer vets realized that the mass on his snout was malignant. He had to be put down or undergo chemotherapy.

We didn’t give up on Reno.

















Now, happy and healthy, he’s waiting for a new home where he can spend his days with his new family who will love him and will never neglect him.









Everyday, PAWS rescues and rehabilitates dogs like Reno until they are ready to be put up for adoption. 

Our life-saving work needs your support. Please donate. It will go a long way in helping homeless dogs and cats hoping for a second chance at a good life.


 
P    300 or US$ 7  
(Staff & Volunteer Support)
   will help sustain office and maintenance personnel that keep the shelter running


         



 
P    500 or US$ 12  
(Utilities & Maintenance)
   will help pay the rent, water, communication and electricity bills


         



 
P 1,000 or US$ 23   (Immediate Shelter Needs)
   will help feed a shelter dog for one month or fully vaccinate a shelter dog or cat against    diseases


         



  P 3,000 or US$ 68  
(Spay-Neuter Fund)
   will help spay a female cat or dog preventing hundreds of unwanted kittens and puppies from    being born


         





  P 5,000 or US$ 113  (Medical Fund)
    will help in the long-term veterinary treatment of an abused dog or cat, or any other animal in    need of special care at our shelter  

         





  P 10,000 or US$ 227  (Shelter Improvement  & Clinic Equipment)
   will help maintain quarantine areas for shelter animals and improve PARC facilities 

         





You may also specify the amount you would like to donate by clicking on the button below. This will also support our education and outreach programs, and help us file legal charges against animal offenders.





Your donations, whether in cash or in-kind, go a long way towards helping the group perform its mandate of fighting for the welfare and humane treatment of animals.