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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Puyallup, Washington. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Adoption Ministry Of Youth With A Mission Po Box 512 Puyallup, WA 98371 (253)770-2283 
 Bradshaw Gregg E 1011 East Main Puyallup, WA 98372 (253)864-3061 
 Cms Consulting 11910 181st Street East Puyallup, WA 98374 (360)893-3420 
 Downtown Puyallup Lawyers 112 East Meeker Puyallup, WA 98372 (253)841-2382 
 Mckinley And Irvin Pllc 101 South Meridian Puyallup, WA 98371 (253)848-7988 
 Platter Dan 112 3rd Street Southwest Puyallup, WA 98371 (253)840-1253 




News About Puyallup, WA Adoption

ADOPT THIS PET: Meet Brooks and Rita
Patch.com
Rita is available for adoption now at Metro Animal Services in Puyallup. Metro Animal Services Brooks is a 3-year-old Black Labrador/Beagle mix. He is a sweet boy who is very easy going with lots of play in him. He is looking for a loving family to ...



Auburn-area calendar of events | May 23
Auburn Reporter
UP2U Dog Rescue Pet Adoption: 10 am-3 pm, May 26, Petco, 27111 167th, Covington. Nonprofit organization provide safe and caring foster homes for small breed dogs. For more information, call 253-638-1064. Veterans' remembrance ceremony: 11 am, May 28, ...

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May pet events: Speedy Chihuahuas, Petpalooza and more
The Seattle Times
Puyallup Pups & Purrs: Noon-3 pm Sunday, May 6, PetSmart, 10309 156th St. E., Puyallup. More than 100 dogs and cats are expected to be at this adoption event co-hosted by Puyallup Animal Rescue and Animal Alliance of WA. Fabulous Felines: Noon-3-pm ...



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TheNewsTribune.com (blog)
Puyallup Pups and Purrs Adoption Event Noon-3 pm May 6, Petsmart, 10309 156th St. E., Puyallup. Free to attend, adoption fees between $150-$250 for dogs and puppies, $75-$100 for cats and kittens. animalalliancewa.org. Tiptoe Through the Tidepools ...

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Landowner, city searching for path to windmill compromise
Longview Daily News
Spring bought the vintage 1940's windmill — the tail of which is peppered with .22 caliber bullet holes — from a man he met at a car swap meet in Puyallup. "I just always thought they were cool," said Spring, 71. "I've had several neighbors call and ...

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