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Nov 01, 2010

No Kill Revolution

PAWS Chicago is part of a revolution—a No Kill revolution— that started in San Francisco in 1994 and is now sweeping across the nation. This No Kill…


Oct 31, 2010

Dog Fighting: A Ring of Violence

On September 23, we watched in horror as reports showed the day care house that was raided for a dog fighting ring in Maywood. Dogs used for fighting…


Apr 30, 2010

The Emerging Role of Shelter Medicine in No Kill Sheltering

PAWS Chicago a Leader in Innovating Best Practices


Apr 30, 2010

The Chicago Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit

Fighting for those who can’t fight for themselves can be a dangerous job. But thanks to the Chicago Joint Task Force Animal Crimes Unit, more animal…


May 01, 2009

PAWS Chicago Heroes of the Year

Ann Lurie, Charles Day, Julia Mickelson, Carol Walter

 


May 01, 2009

The No Kill Vision Takes Center Stage at the Humane Society of the United States

Saving animal lives isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when people think of Las Vegas, but that’s exactly what was on everyone’s mind when…


Nov 01, 2008

An Inside Look at Animal Hoarding

Animal hoarding is an often misunderstood and extremely complex public health and community issue. That’s why PAWS Chicago continues to work hard to…


Nov 01, 2008

Rescue Work in Egypt

American news often focuses on the Middle East, and the reports are usually bad—war, political and religious extremism, and authoritarian regimes…


Nov 01, 2008

A Profile of Courage: The Chicago Police Department's Animal Crimes Unit

Long before Michael Vick launched dog fighting to high profile status, creating national awareness on the obscene cruelty of the blood sport virtually…


Nov 01, 2008

New Grant Dangles $75 Million for Nonsurgical Pet Sterilization Research

Dr. Gary Michelson, a spine surgeon turned medical inventor, has more than 900 issued or pending patents on devices and instruments that have enhanced…