Address: 15305 44th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98087, USA
Phone: +14254124040
Sunday: 8AM–7PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 8AM–7PM
Joy S
Found a sick crow baby. When I called for help and direction their response time was fast and I was able to bring it in to be taken care of. I'm very glad they exist to care for the sick and injured wildlife that we're not equipped to care for when we find them.
Lana Christopherson
This is my first negative review on social media and reason why I writing that because of the memory little baby bird what I trusted them .I drove through traffic almost 3 hours . Did little donation, just hoping what they can help. Nope, only I got cold email saying because " unfortunately, the animal you brought to us Paws wildlife center was euthanized because of severe injuries" Hello I knew that from night I found her, that is why I was hoping for the help. She was eating , drinking and started been little active after I made for her warm place to sleep. Only I can say you not ever was trying safe her, it is obvious. And your "non-profit" organization taking donation just kill wild life fur babies because you don't want give them time for recovery and chance to live. I will never ever come back or suggest your place. I will better find places where I can get education how help that babies. And I suggesting everyone who read my review please don't trust them , don't waste your time and money. Better find support group on social media who really do care and education classes. From bottom of my heart , please look in eyes in that little fur baby what you have in your hands now and give second chance to live because " Paws Wildlife Center" will not give them that.
Ellen
I got my poodle Karma (previously named Harmony) from this Paws a little over a month ago and she has been a wonderful addition to my life. They didn't discriminate because I'm in an apartment, which I appreciate so much. They also asked very thorough questions especially since my partner and I work full time, they really do care where the animals are going. She is now fully kennel trained, potty trained, and getting along nicely with our senior cat. We love her ❤️ and I will definitely come back here when it's time to adopt again.
Joan
Sammy has truly been a diamond in the rough—best dog ever!! We adopted him in the summer of 2016–he was poster dog of week for Lynnwood Paws. I was hesitant—but my husband and son were convinced he was the dog for us…. Such a sweetheart.Truly a gift. Who rescued who?
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I believe they have a volunteer portion of their staff, worth it to call
I'm sure they will take them. You should call them. They will take good care of them .
No. Do not trust them with rats. I gave them my mice and they said they would rehabilitate them but instead when I called they said they put them to sleep as soon as they got there
If you go to their website there is a teens and kids section of how they can help. You have to be 18 years old to volunteer
They won't call you unless your cats microchipped you're going to have to go in there and look. If no one is there ring the bell they'll let you in if you're just looking for your animal.
A new transfer of dogs arrived yesterday. :)
I inquired about a dog I was interested in and the PAWS rep at the pet store told me $375.00 for dog adoptions. The younger the dog is, the more they charge 😒
I think so. I don’t work there. The net says they are open
I'm so sorry Triveni for the delay but this email is not monitored instantly. We do not take in parrots, only wild animals, dogs and cats. Most likely if he was found, he would end up at the Everett Animal Shelter. So sorry for your loss and hope he's found soon! Thank you for contacting PAWS.
Suzanne – Thank you for your concern about the possible abandonment of domestic rabbits. Since the store is located in the city limits of Lynnwood, we encourage you to reach out to Lynnwood Animal Control 425.670.5660 to see if they can provide assistance with humanely trapping the rabbits. You would also need to connect with the store manager to be granted access to their private property. Stray rabbits found in the city limits of Lynnwood can then be taken to the Everett Animal Shelter for care, assessment, spay/neuter and placement if they are deemed adoptable. Domesticated rabbits, even ones spayed/neutered, should not be released back into the wild. Again thank you for caring about the rabbits and taking steps to help they need.
No. Everyone in the house has to meet the dog and if there are any other dogs they have to see how they get along too.
Hello Emily, All the information you need to know about becoming a volunteer at PAWS is located on our PAWS website here: https://www.paws.org/get-involved/volunteer/. Please review that information and if you still have questions, please reach out. Thank you for your desire to help animals and working at PAWS.
I have adapted there twice. The dogs they have on hand change daily as people select and adopt throughout the week. You should call directly or visit to see what they have right now.
You can also sponsor a kennel in memory of a specific pet.
Yes, we can either use it for the cats staying here at PAWS or make sure it gets donated to someone in need. It won't go to waste. Feel free to drop it off at the PAWS Companion Animal Shelter in Lynnwood. Thank you for thinking about PAWS!
They always need all pet supplies.
Unfortunately, our spay/neuter clinic is currently closed. Please visit our website for the most up to date information about our spay/neuter clinic as well as a list of local clinics and vets who may be able to help. www.paws.org/spay-neuter
Did you lose your dog or are you trying to just have a dog with a "scrapy" name? Either way, renaming a dog isn't a hard process, to whatever extent you are trying to go in. However if it's your dog named scrapy I don't think anyone in there would know that information since most of the animals I've seen in there are picked up as strays that aren't chipped.
Hi Venus, unfortunately volunteers are required to be 18 years old. We do however have youth education programs available to those under 18. To learn more visit paws.org/education or call our education team at 425-412-4026. Thank you!
We do take donations of crates and beds occasionally. Call us at 425-787-2500 x800 for more information about what we are currently accepting. Thank you!
Hello Kim, Thank you for reaching out to PAWS and sorry we missed this question. Yes, we don't have a special program for seniors but we do have special pricing. You can find out about here: paws.org/adopt/steps-to-adoption. Thank you!
Hello Nicole, Thank you for reaching out to PAWS. Unfortunately, we only handle rehabilitation for wild animals and not farm animals. We recommend that you reach out to Pasado's Safe Haven as they specialize in this area. Here is their number (360) 793-9393. Sorry we can't help but hope you find a resolution for your poor chicken and Pasado's can help.
Hello Sarah, Thank you for reaching out to PAWS! Unfortunately, due to COVID restrictions we are performing adoptions through an appointment only process. What we would recommend is to visit our website and check out our available animals. If you see one you are interested in, and fill out a dog or cat questionairre. One our Adoption Specialists will then contact you for discussion if that animal is available. Good luck in your search for a new companion! Thank you.
Hello James! Thanks for reaching out to PAWS. To get the answer to your question, we recommend that you reachout directly to one of our wildlife rehabilitators by calling 425.412.4040. And, thanks for caring about the local wildlife in your neighborhood.
Hello Maxine, We are sorry to hear that you have a lost companion. To find out if PAWS can help you, please check our website for lost animals currently in our care here: https://www.paws.org/services-resources/lost-found/ and if you see your companion on the website, please follow the sets outlined here: https://www.paws.org/resources/lost-pet/. Thanks!
Hello, Thank you for your interest in PAWS. Please feel free to visit our website to see all open positions currently available at PAWS and follow the process to apply. You can see them at https://www.paws.org/about/careers/careers-open-positions/ Thank you, again for thinking about PAWS as your career path.
Ashley, we are very sorry for the delayed response. If you still need your question answered, please reach out to our staff at 425-787-2500 extension 801. Thank you for reaching out to PAWS.
I don't think they would be able to foster the bird but they could probably point you in the right direction.
Hello Jeffrey, please reachout to us at (425) 787-2500 x801 or https://www.paws.org/contact/ for more information regarding your situation. Thank you for thinking of PAWS.
You need to go visit as dogs of all kinds come in every day.
Dear Gregory Clutcher, Yes you can drop off stray animals the PAWS will try there best to get that animal back in good health.
Hello Bonnie, Please call our Wildlife Center for questions and concerns regarding local wildlife. They can be reached at (425) 412-4040. Thank you!
You're welcome to contact our Wildlife Rehab Center for further information on this topic. They can be reached at 425.412.4040. Thank you.
I don't know if they do, but they do have a wild animal shelter/rehab there.
I think so if not noah is in stanwood n may be able to foster with them
Please call our PAWS Wildlife Center 425.412.4040 for assistance. Thank you!
Thank you for your interest in PAWS. Here is a link to our services. https://www.paws.org/cats-and-dogs/spay-and-neuter/
Please vist https://www.paws.org/cats-and-dogs/cant-keep-your-pet/when-paws-can-help/ for all the information you need to know about surrendering your pet. Thank you for your interest in PAWS.
Please visit our website at PAWS.org for all our contact information. Email addresses depend on which department or service you are inquiring about. Thank you for your interest in PAWS.
Yes I believe with all my might they do take turtles! And a wonderful place for one if you haven't seen their sanctuary
Here is a link that might help. Yes, PAWS would like you to contact them if you can't keep the animals you adopted from them. Please talk to a customer service rep at the shelter if you have additional questions after reading info on our site at https://www.paws.org/cats-and-dogs/cant-keep-your-pet/. Thank you!
This is baby season for most animals and there is a good chance we will have some availabale. The challenge is that they usually go faster than other animals so please check the website under our available cats and dogs section to see what we have currently available. It changes often! https://www.paws.org/cats-and-dogs/adopt/available-pets/
No, check with the facility in Arlington. They might even pick your little bird up.
I would go there and check. Tabby kitties are very common cat. Good luck to you.
I would suggest going to pet finder calm on the internet and checking the local refuse routes to see if they're offering any kind of discount and call paws and ask him if they do discounts
I thimk the dad is chihuahua n the mom is half shitzu wit yorkie
Any dog you adopt from PAWS will be current on their vaccines and microchipped which is included in the adoption. The fee depends on the age of the animal and you can find out the cost and how adoption works by visiting their website at www.paws.org ☺
I have never considered Hill's/Science Diet a "better food". It's mostly garbage filler.
They may allow it under their Volunteer Program. I'd give them a call so they can give you more info. They may require full adoption, as it shows your serious about the commitment. Puppy farms are illegal. As they should be.
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$45 which includes the micrichip but you should call to make sure
It's best to stop in and see what they have or check the website. The animals turn over very quickly.
Yes
Hello, sorry for the delayed answer but unfortunately, we do not take in farm animals. Wildlife and companion animals are our specialty. Visit paws.org to learn more about our mission and work with animals. Thank you for thinking of PAWS.
Hello, PAWS only offers companion animals (dogs and cats) for adoption. To find out more about our organization, please visit paws.org. Thank you.
Hello Tameshna, Our apologies for the delayed answer. If you still need help with your cats, please visit https://www.paws.org/cats-and-dogs/cant-keep-your-pet/when-paws-can-help/ for information on how we can help. Thank you for reaching out to PAWS.
I'm so sorry we didn't get to your message sooner. Please call our Wildlife Center (425.412.4040) if this is still a concern and they will be able to discuss the situation and advise you on the next steps. Thank you for reaching out to PAWS.
Well when my cat was a kitten. I just looked after her fed her,and gave her as much attention as i could,the older my cat got the easier it was to look after her,also take your kitten to the vet to put your mind at ease,have fun being a pet owner.
You have to go check or call the paws directly as kittens go very fast
The fact you changed your mind is not the shelters fault.. And they will take an owner surrenders how ever they do ask a fee....they will not take them back as an ORE Next time you adopt make sure you make the right chouce2and that you are willing to make the pets life long commitment. It has nothing to do with the shelter..they flaw here was you
Yes! Report this person to the police!
Yes, they don't require visitors to adopt so that should be fine. You might call ahead to be sure but I don't see how visiting is any different from someone who looks at all the animals and doesn't adopt
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