About Pasados Safe Haven
Pasados Safe Haven is one of the premier animal rescue organizations in the United States, dedicated to 24-hour rescue and rehabilitation of dogs, cats and farm animals. Located on 85 pastoral and wooded acres one hour northeast of Seattle, Washington, the sanctuary is home to hundreds of dogs, cats, cows, chickens, ducks, goats, turkeys, pigs, and donkeys. Most arrived from abuse or neglect and now live out their lives in peace.
Pasados Safe Haven is non-profit charitable organization, incorporated in the State Of Washington, we are a 501 (c) 3 charity, EIN #91-1843707.
Our Mission:
To fill the voids left unanswered by area shelters by serving those animals who fall through the cracks.
Rescue & Investigation:
Pasados Safe Haven has waged numerous prosecutions against animal abusers, winning major convictions. Pasados Safe Haven offers rewards, through the media, to seek out and prosecute those who have committed heinous acts of animal cruelty.
Rescuing animals is only part of the answer we want to insure that those who hurt animal will never do it again.
Pasados Safe Haven staff and volunteers with Oso after she flew over 9,000 miles from a war zone in Afghanistan.
Our Mission:
To fill the voids left unanswered by area shelters by serving those animals who fall through the cracks.
Rescue & Investigation:
Pasados Safe Haven has waged numerous prosecutions against animal abusers, winning major convictions. Pasados Safe Haven offers rewards, through the media, to seek out and prosecute those who have committed heinous acts of animal cruelty.
Rescuing animals is only part of the answer we want to insure that those who hurt animal will never do it again.
Ending Pet Overpopulation:
Pasados Safe Haven is dedicated to new and vigorous methods to reduce pet overpopulation. Pasados Safe Haven operates The Spay Station, the first mobile spay/neuter clinic in Washington State. This state-of-the-art clinic on wheels offers free spay/neuter services to the pets of low-income, to whom most unwanted litters of dogs and cats are born.
http://www.pasadosafehaven.org/
They also rescue wild animals, as I have called and they traveled to pick up a wild injured bird for me many miles from their location. They gave me updates until the bird was healthy enough to be released into the wild again.
Just my two cents here.