Spokanimal operates an adoption center and animal shelter. See the website for adoption fees and multiple locations.
Spokanimal operates an adoption center and provides shelter and handles over 700 animals per month. The animals in the Adoption Center are a combination of strays and owner turn-ins.
Offers pet adoptions, community humane education, pet behavior advice, low-cost spay/neuter assistance (cats only), pet food assistance, pet licensing, pet loss support, stray pet intake, emergency boarding, and other resources.
Offers pet adoptions, community humane education, pet behavior advice, low-cost spay/neuter assistance (cats only), pet food assistance, pet licensing, pet loss support, stray pet intake, emergency boarding, and other resources.
An open-admission animal shelter that accepts stray and surrendered pets.
An open-admission animal shelter that accepts stray and surrendered pets. Not a no-kill shelter, but they won't euthanize healthy, adoptable animals due to limited space. Also provides a 24-hour hotline for lost pets.
Enforcement of Animal Welfare Laws. Adoption program for pets (adoption costs include neutering, shots, microchip, license, and feline leukemia screening). Animal shelter for lost and found pets. Pet shelter for owners in crisis.
Enforcement of Animal Welfare Laws.
Adoption program for pets (adoption costs include neutering, shots, microchip, license, and feline leukemia screening).
Animal shelter for lost and found pets.
Pet emergency shelter for owners in crisis.
Education outreach to schools and other organizations.
Volunteer program.
Offers pet adoptions, community humane education, pet behavior advice, low-cost spay/neuter assistance (cats only), pet food assistance, pet licensing, pet loss support, stray pet intake, emergency boarding, and other resources.
Offers pet adoptions, community humane education, pet behavior advice, low-cost spay/neuter assistance (cats only), pet food assistance, pet licensing, pet loss support, stray pet intake, emergency boarding, and other resources.
Progressive spay/neuter and educational programs and a cat adoption center at Safe Haven.
Peninsula Friends of Animals works to prevent the birth of unwanted cats and dogs through progressive spay/neuter and educational programs. PFOA also works to place as many homeless, neglected, and abused animals as possible in safe, loving, permanent homes.
Provides a shelter for lost, abandoned, and unwanted animals. Lost pets can be searched online. Offers education programs, volunteer opportunities, and accepts donated vehicles.
Kitsap Humane Society runs a shelter for lost, abandoned and unwanted animals. Some of those animals then become available for adoption. They have educational programs for schools and the general public and also do animal assisted therapy, where pets are shared with nursing home residents. You can also search for your lost pet online, if they have it, it will be online! This agency is now taking donated vehicles.
The Spokane Humane Society offers adoption services to the public of dogs, cats, puppies and kittens and when available other companion animals. Adoptions are done in person at the Spokane Humane Society, Northpointe PetSmart, and at BARK A Rescue Pub. The Spokane Humane Society website includes pictures and descriptions of the animals that are available for adoption at all locations.
Places all sheltered animals up for adoption. Website includes pictures and backgrounds for all animals in need of adoption.
Operates an animal shelter and offers subsidized spay/neuter services. Adopts out animals and provide animal control and sheltering services to contracted municipalities.
Operates an animal shelter and offers subsidized spay/neuter services. Adopts out animals and provide animal control and sheltering services to contracted municipalities.
Provides assistance to lost, displaced, and abused cats through an animal shelter and adoption programs.
Helps to increase public awareness about animal rights, safety and care. Houses and assists in finding homes for displaced cats. We also provide low cost spay/neuter programs and low cost flea treatments.
Maintains a list of missing and found pets, enforces animal control and provides animal rescue. Serves all of King County except Des Moines, Federal Way, Normandy Park, Renton, Seattle and several cities in North King County.
Enforces King County animal control ordinances. Maintains a list of missing and found pets. Provides animal rescue service 24 hours daily, as well as shelter, adoption and recovery services.
Answers complaints regarding stray or vicious dogs, dead animals, etc.
Receives licensed and unlicensed stray animals.
Provides shelter for lost, abandoned and unwanted animals.
The mission of the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society is to provide the highest level of compassion for the animals entrusted in our care; to measurably reduce companion animals' overpopulation and to take a leadership role in promoting humane values and education for the benefit of animals. We provide shelter for lost, abandoned and surrendered animals.
Takes in both licensed and unlicensed stray animals..
Receives both licensed and unlicensed stray animals.
Minimum legal holding period for stray animals is 72 hours, after which animals may be placed for adoption.
Owners of licensed animals are notified by telephone of animal's detainment.
Enforces animal regulations, handles injured or dangerous animal complaints within the city limits of Everett. Provides pet licensing services.
Enforces animal regulations, handles injured or dangerous animal complaints within the city limits of Everett. Provides licenses (for purchase) and an animal shelter for multiple municipalities and unincorporated Snohomish County.
Provides assistance to lost, displaced, and abused animals through a no-kill animal shelter and adoption programs. Also offering humane education and food pantry.
Provides advocacy, education, and direct services to Grays Harbor County. Helps by increasing public awareness about animal rights, safety, and care. Assists in finding foster homes for displaced animals, care for abused animals, return lost animals to owners, no-kill animal sheltering and adoptions, and find permanent homes for animals without owners.
Offers an open-admission animal shelter that accepts stray, abandoned, abused, neglected, or surrendered pets.
Offers an open-admission animal shelter that accepts stray, abandoned, abused, neglected, or surrendered pets. Facilitates the adoption of unwanted animals living in the shelter.
Provides animal services to help with lost & found pets, pet adoption, pet pantry, and an emergency pet medical fund.
Provides an opportunity to adopt animals, all of which have been spayed and neutered. Also provides animal services to help with lost & found pets and an emergency pet medical fund. The society also has a food bank that provides pet food for low-income pet owners.
The Lewis County animal shelter takes in stray and unwanted dogs and cats from Lewis County. Stray animals are returned to an owner or adopted if no owner claims the animal within the legal hold period.
The Lewis County animal shelter takes in stray and unwanted dogs and cats from Lewis County.
Stray animals are returned to an owner or adopted if no owner claims the animal within the legal hold period.
Adoption fees include mandatory spay/neuter and vaccinations.
Also the official shelter site for Chehalis.
Call to report a domestic animal emergency for Spokane County, including animal abuse, injured animals, animals trapped in vehicles and aggressive animals at large. To report a non-emergent, animal related concern, please fill out the online form. To report wild animals on freeways, contact DOT 509-324-6585. To report wildlife related emergencies, contact WA State Patrol at 509-456-4101. Questions about wildlife, contact Dept. of Fish and Wildlife at 509-892-1001.
Provides residents of Spokane County and surrounding areas with animal control services including responding to injured/sick dogs or cats, vicious animals, dog bites, cruelty complaints, and more. Confine stray dogs and pick up dogs and cats that have been killed on country roads. Offers an off-leash dog park for the community members and their pets.
Animal shelter accepting owner-surrendered animals to find permanent homes and offering homeless animal care and free pet food/items while supplies last.
Accepts owner-surrendered animals to find permanent homes. Provides homeless animal care and adopts companion animals to adults 18 and older. Also accepts donations of dog/cat food, linens, bedding, dog/cat items, dog/cat treats, and other items to then distribute to pets in need while supplies last. Volunteer opportunities available.
Provides adoption center for dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens in need of new homes. Animals awaiting adoption come from local shelters to help ensure that as many adoptable animals as possible are placed into homes.
Provides adoption center for dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens in need of new homes. Animals awaiting adoption come from local shelters to help ensure that as many adoptable animals as possible are placed into homes.
Assists with the adoption of cats and dogs. Returns lost pets to owners. Accepts lost animals as well as pet surrenders. Operates a monthly pet food pantry. Pays up to $500 in vet bills. Provides temporary housing and care for owned pets.
Facilitates the adoption of stray and surrendered dogs and cats. All dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.
Operates a monthly pet food pantry. Pet owners may apply for monthly pet food or one-time emergency assistance for 30 days worth of supplies.
Pays up to $500 in vet bills to low-income Auburn residents.
Provides temporary housing and care for owned pets if the owner is temporarily unable to care for their pets.
Offers a database to search for pets available to adopt or foster, as well as a way to list animals ready to be adopted or fostered directly without having to bring them to a shelter.
Allows individuals to post a profile for pets they are giving up for direct adoption or fostering. Allows pets to be adopted directly without bringing them to a shelter.