"Karma Dogs" Paw Approved Pet Services is proud to support "Karma Dogs" a non-profit organization under the direction of Kelly and Andrew Gould. "Karma Dogs" are primarily rescued dogs who have been given a second chance and now, with the help of their owners, help others by saving dogs and serving people. How do Karma Dogs serve people? By helping children become better readers, working with the disabled and teaching children (and their parents) how to be safe and responsible around dogs. How do they save dogs? By teaching others how to care for pets while being a responsible owner. Teaching children today will make for safer, healthier and happier dogs in the future. For more information about karma dogs or how to become a volunteer, please visit our website at
www.karmadogs.org.
"Drop the Leash" Paw Approved Pet Services welcomes trainer Liz Hauck as one of our networking pet experts. Liz has over 20 years of experience evaluating and training dogs and their owners. Liz is Baltimore's answer to your pet's behavior and training problems. Wondering why you're pet will not listen to you. Want guidance in picking out your new canine companion? Liz is the answer to your pet's problems. Liz is Paw Approved by the very best. Just ask your pet. For training and/or evaluations, visit Liz at
www.droptheleash.net.
Pet Rescue of Maryland A non-profit animal rescue dedicated to saving the lives of dogs and cats in crisis. They are one of the largest no-kill shelters in the area. For information:
www.petrescueofmd.org "BARCS" Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, Inc. "BARCS" is the city shelter for unwanted and lost dogs and cats. Working with local rescues to save and adopt animals to deserving families. Please contact the shelter @ 410-396-4695 for information. Shelter Hours: Monday-Friday: 12:30 pm to 6:00pm, Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 to 4:00 pm.
"Alley Cat Allies" Alley Cat Allies has targeted Baltimore, MD for increased Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and feral cat awareness. Through public education, awareness campaigns, community organizing and partnerships with leading animal welfare agencies and shelters, we are making it easier than ever for Baltimore residents to help their community cats.
www.alleycat.org/baltimore