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ADOPTION | SEATTLE HUMANE Pet adoption is a critical part of our mission. Each year, 6.5 million pets enter animal shelters in the United States. Tragically, only half of them are adopted. At Seattle Humane, homeless pets stay with us until they are adopted — no matter how long it takes. We believe every animal deserves a chance for a good home. DOGS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080. SEATTLE HUMANE OFFERS HOME TO HOME OPTION FOR PET Seattle Humane recognizes that all shelter environments cause stress in animals, and the best outcome for a pet looking for a new home is one that avoids this step completely. As the economic impacts of COVID-19 continues to put a financial strain on many families across the nation, it is immensely important to Seattle Humane CATS | SEATTLE HUMANESEE MORE ON SEATTLEHUMANE.ORG CAREERS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080.SPAY & NEUTER
Spay & Neuter Appointments Are Back! However, due to enhanced safety protocols and increased demand, we are unable to accommodate all of the appointment requests we receive each month. If you have questions or need assistance with the electronic forms or appointment requests, please contact us at (425) 649-7560 or Vets@seattlehumane.org.FOSTER A PET
Provide pets with a loving, temporary home while they’re waiting to be adopted. Become a Pet Foster Parent! Fostering is a rewarding and enriching experience that offers a great opportunity for families or individuals who love animals, but cannot commit to having a full-timepet.
CANINE SEPARATION ANXIETY Dogs with separation anxiety exhibit behavior problems when they’re left alone. Typically, they’ll have a dramatic anxiety response within a short time (20 – 45 minutes) after their owners leave them. The most common of these behaviors are: Digging, chewing and scratching at doors or windows in an attempt to escape and reunitewith their
LOW-COST VET CLINICS FOR END OF LIFE SERVICES Low-Cost Vet Clinics for End of Life Services Value Pet Clinic - Renton Greenwood Animal Hospital (425) 255 5678 (206) 528-3838 3901 NE 4th Street, Suite #103 10000 Aurora Avenue North, Suite 8 HOME | SEATTLE HUMANEDOGSCOVID-19BLOGADOPTIONSERVICESGET INVOLVED Seattle Humane has launched a Home To Home program, which is a direct-to-adopter tool for people looking to rehome their animals. We recognize that all shelter environments cause stress in animals, and the best outcome for a pet looking for a new home is one that avoids this step completely. That is why we offer the Home to Home program,which
ADOPTION | SEATTLE HUMANE Pet adoption is a critical part of our mission. Each year, 6.5 million pets enter animal shelters in the United States. Tragically, only half of them are adopted. At Seattle Humane, homeless pets stay with us until they are adopted — no matter how long it takes. We believe every animal deserves a chance for a good home. DOGS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080. SEATTLE HUMANE OFFERS HOME TO HOME OPTION FOR PET Seattle Humane recognizes that all shelter environments cause stress in animals, and the best outcome for a pet looking for a new home is one that avoids this step completely. As the economic impacts of COVID-19 continues to put a financial strain on many families across the nation, it is immensely important to Seattle Humane CATS | SEATTLE HUMANESEE MORE ON SEATTLEHUMANE.ORG CAREERS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080.SPAY & NEUTER
Spay & Neuter Appointments Are Back! However, due to enhanced safety protocols and increased demand, we are unable to accommodate all of the appointment requests we receive each month. If you have questions or need assistance with the electronic forms or appointment requests, please contact us at (425) 649-7560 or Vets@seattlehumane.org.FOSTER A PET
Provide pets with a loving, temporary home while they’re waiting to be adopted. Become a Pet Foster Parent! Fostering is a rewarding and enriching experience that offers a great opportunity for families or individuals who love animals, but cannot commit to having a full-timepet.
CANINE SEPARATION ANXIETY Dogs with separation anxiety exhibit behavior problems when they’re left alone. Typically, they’ll have a dramatic anxiety response within a short time (20 – 45 minutes) after their owners leave them. The most common of these behaviors are: Digging, chewing and scratching at doors or windows in an attempt to escape and reunitewith their
LOW-COST VET CLINICS FOR END OF LIFE SERVICES Low-Cost Vet Clinics for End of Life Services Value Pet Clinic - Renton Greenwood Animal Hospital (425) 255 5678 (206) 528-3838 3901 NE 4th Street, Suite #103 10000 Aurora Avenue North, Suite 8 SERVICES | SEATTLE HUMANE Veterinary Services. The shelter’s Schuler Family Medical Center is a high-volume teaching hospital. In addition to exams and surgeries for shelter pets, Seattle Humane provides affordable spay & neuter surgery, wellness care, vaccinations and microchips for pets of low-income guardians. KITTENS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane sends more than a thousand kittens and cats into foster homes each kitten season. Caring for kittens is a huge part of what we do, read on to learn more! What is Kitten Season? Kitten season for our area is typically from April – October during warmer months when cats go into heat. It’s important that if you see outdoor BLOG | SEATTLE HUMANE We’re two days away from the largest Wings of Rescue flight in history! More than 600 pets from five of the Hawaiian Islands will arrive at Boeing Field late Thursday morning, Oct. 29, where Seattle Humane will be waiting with many other PNW shelters to process these cats and dogs and get them ready for adoption. On June 25, 2020. June25, 2020.
PET REHOMING
We understand, however, that situations arise that make it impossible for you to keep your pet. In that case, we’ll do our best to help you rehome your pet. For more information about training or other solutions for keeping your pet, please call us at (425) 641-0080. We will be happy to assist you or refer you to others who can help. CATS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080.WAYS TO GIVE
Ways to Give. Your gifts make sure every animal gets a chance. When you support Seattle Humane, you are helping to provide dogs, cats, and critters with food, medical care, and shelter until we can find them homes of their own. Thanks to you, we can care for thousands of homeless pets each year. We rely on the generous financial support ofour
SPAY & NEUTER
Spay & Neuter Appointments Are Back! However, due to enhanced safety protocols and increased demand, we are unable to accommodate all of the appointment requests we receive each month. If you have questions or need assistance with the electronic forms or appointment requests, please contact us at (425) 649-7560 or Vets@seattlehumane.org.GIVE SUPPLIES
Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080.LOST & FOUND PETS
If you've lost or found a pet, we have the resources you need. Here's a list of area animal welfare agencies, plus important tips forfinding a lost pet.
CANINE SEPARATION ANXIETY Dogs with separation anxiety exhibit behavior problems when they’re left alone. Typically, they’ll have a dramatic anxiety response within a short time (20 – 45 minutes) after their owners leave them. The most common of these behaviors are: Digging, chewing and scratching at doors or windows in an attempt to escape and reunitewith their
HOME | SEATTLE HUMANEDOGSCOVID-19BLOGADOPTIONSERVICESGET INVOLVED Seattle Humane has launched a Home To Home program, which is a direct-to-adopter tool for people looking to rehome their animals. We recognize that all shelter environments cause stress in animals, and the best outcome for a pet looking for a new home is one that avoids this step completely. That is why we offer the Home to Home program,which
DOGS | SEATTLE HUMANETEEN PROGRAMSBLOG Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080. SEATTLE HUMANE OFFERS HOME TO HOME OPTION FOR PET Seattle Humane recognizes that all shelter environments cause stress in animals, and the best outcome for a pet looking for a new home is one that avoids this step completely. As the economic impacts of COVID-19 continues to put a financial strain on many families across the nation, it is immensely important to Seattle HumanePET REHOMING
We understand, however, that situations arise that make it impossible for you to keep your pet. In that case, we’ll do our best to help you rehome your pet. For more information about training or other solutions for keeping your pet, please call us at (425) 641-0080. We will be happy to assist you or refer you to others who can help. CATS | SEATTLE HUMANESEE MORE ON SEATTLEHUMANE.ORGTEEN PROGRAMS
Humane Teen Club. Humane Teen Club (HTC) is a junior volunteer and teen development program for animal lovers who are 13-17 years old. During the school year, members meet two Saturdays per month to learn about operations at Seattle Humane and explore a variety of animal welfare related topics. CAREERS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080.SPAY & NEUTER
Spay & Neuter Appointments Are Back! However, due to enhanced safety protocols and increased demand, we are unable to accommodate all of the appointment requests we receive each month. If you have questions or need assistance with the electronic forms or appointment requests, please contact us at (425) 649-7560 or Vets@seattlehumane.org.END OF LIFE
PLEASE NOTE: We do not offer euthanasia services. If you have an urgent need, please refer to your local veterinarian, these low-cost clinics, or the clinics listed under Animal Emergencies for humane euthanasia services. If you are out of options or experiencing a financial hardship, please contact or (425) 649-7561.. Losing an animal is difficult and the process can be very CANINE SEPARATION ANXIETY Dogs with separation anxiety exhibit behavior problems when they’re left alone. Typically, they’ll have a dramatic anxiety response within a short time (20 – 45 minutes) after their owners leave them. The most common of these behaviors are: Digging, chewing and scratching at doors or windows in an attempt to escape and reunitewith their
HOME | SEATTLE HUMANEDOGSCOVID-19BLOGADOPTIONSERVICESGET INVOLVED Seattle Humane has launched a Home To Home program, which is a direct-to-adopter tool for people looking to rehome their animals. We recognize that all shelter environments cause stress in animals, and the best outcome for a pet looking for a new home is one that avoids this step completely. That is why we offer the Home to Home program,which
DOGS | SEATTLE HUMANETEEN PROGRAMSBLOG Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080. SEATTLE HUMANE OFFERS HOME TO HOME OPTION FOR PET Seattle Humane recognizes that all shelter environments cause stress in animals, and the best outcome for a pet looking for a new home is one that avoids this step completely. As the economic impacts of COVID-19 continues to put a financial strain on many families across the nation, it is immensely important to Seattle HumanePET REHOMING
We understand, however, that situations arise that make it impossible for you to keep your pet. In that case, we’ll do our best to help you rehome your pet. For more information about training or other solutions for keeping your pet, please call us at (425) 641-0080. We will be happy to assist you or refer you to others who can help. CATS | SEATTLE HUMANESEE MORE ON SEATTLEHUMANE.ORGTEEN PROGRAMS
Humane Teen Club. Humane Teen Club (HTC) is a junior volunteer and teen development program for animal lovers who are 13-17 years old. During the school year, members meet two Saturdays per month to learn about operations at Seattle Humane and explore a variety of animal welfare related topics. CAREERS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080.SPAY & NEUTER
Spay & Neuter Appointments Are Back! However, due to enhanced safety protocols and increased demand, we are unable to accommodate all of the appointment requests we receive each month. If you have questions or need assistance with the electronic forms or appointment requests, please contact us at (425) 649-7560 or Vets@seattlehumane.org.END OF LIFE
PLEASE NOTE: We do not offer euthanasia services. If you have an urgent need, please refer to your local veterinarian, these low-cost clinics, or the clinics listed under Animal Emergencies for humane euthanasia services. If you are out of options or experiencing a financial hardship, please contact or (425) 649-7561.. Losing an animal is difficult and the process can be very CANINE SEPARATION ANXIETY Dogs with separation anxiety exhibit behavior problems when they’re left alone. Typically, they’ll have a dramatic anxiety response within a short time (20 – 45 minutes) after their owners leave them. The most common of these behaviors are: Digging, chewing and scratching at doors or windows in an attempt to escape and reunitewith their
WAYS TO GIVE
Ways to Give. Your gifts make sure every animal gets a chance. When you support Seattle Humane, you are helping to provide dogs, cats, and critters with food, medical care, and shelter until we can find them homes of their own. Thanks to you, we can care for thousands of homeless pets each year. We rely on the generous financial support ofour
PET REHOMING
We understand, however, that situations arise that make it impossible for you to keep your pet. In that case, we’ll do our best to help you rehome your pet. For more information about training or other solutions for keeping your pet, please call us at (425) 641-0080. We will be happy to assist you or refer you to others who can help. KITTENS | SEATTLE HUMANE Seattle Humane sends more than a thousand kittens and cats into foster homes each kitten season. Caring for kittens is a huge part of what we do, read on to learn more! What is Kitten Season? Kitten season for our area is typically from April – October during warmer months when cats go into heat. It’s important that if you see outdoor BLOG | SEATTLE HUMANE We’re two days away from the largest Wings of Rescue flight in history! More than 600 pets from five of the Hawaiian Islands will arrive at Boeing Field late Thursday morning, Oct. 29, where Seattle Humane will be waiting with many other PNW shelters to process these cats and dogs and get them ready for adoption. On June 25, 2020. June25, 2020.
PET FOOD BANK
Seattle Humane’s Pet Food Bank collects and distributes pet food donations for pets belonging to low-income seniors, families in crisis, and any community members in need. The program feeds more than 2,000 pets every month with eight tons of donated pet food delivered by volunteers to low-income senior housing complexes, community centers, and food banks. The Pet FoodGIVE SUPPLIES
Seattle Humane is a 501(c)3 organization. Our tax-ID number is 91-0282060 and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Phone: (425) 641-0080.VETERINARY SERVICES
The shelter’s Schuler Family Medical Center is a high-volume teaching hospital. In addition to exams and surgeries for shelter pets, Seattle Humane provides affordable spay & neuter surgery, wellness care, vaccinations and microchips for pets of low-incomeguardians.
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Humane Teen Club: Apply Now for 2021-22. Humane Teen Club (HTC) is a junior volunteer and teen development program for animal advocates who are 13-17 years old. During the school year, members meet two Saturdays per month to learn about operations at Seattle Humane and explore a variety of animal welfare related topics.LOST & FOUND PETS
If you've lost or found a pet, we have the resources you need. Here's a list of area animal welfare agencies, plus important tips forfinding a lost pet.
LOW-COST VET CLINICS FOR END OF LIFE SERVICES Low-Cost Vet Clinics for End of Life Services Value Pet Clinic - Renton Greenwood Animal Hospital (425) 255 5678 (206) 528-3838 3901 NE 4th Street, Suite #103 10000 Aurora Avenue North, Suite 8Skip to content
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