In 2014, Core Paws was founded to support the most challenging cases for animal organizations across our nation. We did this by partnering with shelters and rescues and showcasing their hard-to-place animals on our website, social media channels, email and more. A grant from Google gifted us $40,000/month to be used in Adwords, Google’s digital advertising platform. Because of this, our website was visited by more than 500,000 potential adopters. We are so proud to have helped over 600 homeless animals across 28 states in 116 rescues and shelters find forever homes.

Core Paws has made the difficult decision to end our services in 2020, but the animals we have helped and the stories that we have will stay with us forever.

Here are a few of our favorite memories


ODIE

Odie was adoptable for over 11 years due to his aggression towards other animals. After we met Odie, we made him a promise to help find his forever family. Core Paws raised funds to pay for him to see a leading veterinary behaviorist, and Odie found the most loving home ever! We created Odie’s Fund in his honor, and this fund has financially supported hard-to-place animals on their journey to find a wonderful home. Read about Odie’s story here.

MINERVA

At 4 weeks old, Minerva was found on the side of the road paralyzed due to human abuse. She was cared for by a local veterinary hospital who called us for help. We found a wonderful foster mom for her and she was taken in by one of our partners. After learning about autologous stem cell therapy and how it could help her, we raised money to help the rescue pay for her treatment. Long story short, Minerva was adopted by the vet tech who worked with her on this treatment! Read more about her story here.

LEXUS

Lexus, a deaf pitbull, is from a rural community that is a 2 hour drive to the closest metropolitan city. She was fostered by the Richoux family, who fell in love with her. Core Paws did too! We awarded Lexus our Odie’s Fund to pay for deaf dog training with private lessons as well as a 4 week boarded training program. Because of this, she was adopted by the Richoux family! Read all about her story here.