Home
About Us
Contact Us
Supporters
Photo Gallery
Calendar of Events
Press Releases
Pet Obituaries
Northland Pet Pantry
Woofstock Results

 *******************************************************************************************************************************************
Green Acres Dog Days of Summer

Thursday 19th
5pm - 7pm

Briarcliff Village

NAWS is hosting a dog wash and micro-chipping. Plus an area rescue group will be available with adoptable dogs. Please call for appointment for

Micro-chipping. 816-830-7759.  Cost is $25.

All dogs for dog wash or micro-chipping will receive a goody bag
compliments of Green Acres.


 *******************************************************************************************************************************************




Support NAWS!

Click the Donate below if you would like to make a donation to NAWS!

 

Purchase NAWS products below:

 

Order NOW for living or In "Memory Of" pets.


 

Stepping Stones

These handcrafted stepping stone paw prints are personalized with your pets name.  They make great decorations indoors and out.  Order your memorable pet keepsake today.  Apprx. 7"w x 6"t x 3/4 d.  Actual product will vary based on availability.


$23.00 Shipped UPS | $17.00 Pickup at Reece and Nichols or Al's Animals In Need

Ship It or Pick-Up?
Living/In Memory Of
Pets Name


 

Pet Blankets w/ Fringe

These adorable pet blankets are made with love.  In a variety of fleece materials, they're definitely a favorite for any household.  They can be used in any fashion: for your pet's bed, to cover and protect furniture in a pet's favorite spot, or as their personal "woobie" to tote along with them everywhere.  They measure approximately 30" square with the fringe.  Design/Material may vary.


$19.00 Shipped UPS | $15.00 Pickup at Reece and Nichols or Al's Animals In Need

Ship It or Pick-Up?

 


Sugar’s Cause for NAWS
25% of all sales will benefit NAWS!

 

 

Click on the above picture for a heart wrenching video.

(Warning:  Video contains graphic content of euthenasia, suffering and neglect of millions and millions of household pets.)

 

As a nation, we claim to love cats and dogs. Millions of households have pets, and billions of dollars are spent yearly on pet supplies and food. But as a nation, we should take a hard, sobering look at a different annual statistic: the millions of dogs and cats given up to shelters or left to die on the streets. And the numbers tell only half the story.

Every cat or dog who dies as a result of pet overpopulation—whether humanely in a shelter or by injury, disease, or neglect—is an animal who, more often than not, would have made a wonderful companion, if given the chance. Tremendous as the problem of pet overpopulation is, it can be solved if each of us takes just one small step, starting with not allowing our animals to breed. Here's information about this crisis and why spaying and neutering is the first step to a solution. -HSUS

 

 
New Volunteers
Always Welcome!

 

 

 

If you would like to be on a committee to help with various fundraisers,
please e-mail us at:  naws@pcnaws.com 
 Or join us at our monthly meeting, the first Friday of each month at 6:oopm 
 
Paul & Jack’s
1808 Clay
North Kansas City, MO