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    amazing rescue. They help so many dogs. Dedicated volunteers. Rescuing for 13 years. Experienced volunteers.

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    McKenna Kennels Pet Resort - Here is Gus posing on the tractor.

    McKenna Kennels Pet Resort

    (30 reviews)

    Very poor communication, no one ever answer's the phone , almost impossible to talk to someone,…read more almost missed my plane because of it . They say they eed the dogs at 7 , when i picked up my dog they told me he already had dinner and i was there at 3 ? I was told i could drop him off at 7 and no one was there so idk how they feed the dogs at 7 , it probably more like 8am and 2pm feeding schedule idk olay whatever, so they go to get my dog so we could go home and he is soaking wet , yeah it was raining i get it but did he have somewhere to get out the rain , I've known my dog for 9 years and he wont go off the porch if its raining lol so there is that , and with the daily reports they say he was friendly and wanted loves and cuddles and petting lmao . For 9 years he dont ever want cuddles or pets , hes a fetch driven dog 24hr a day i highly doubt, he wanna love and cuddles and pets. Anyway the communication, the feeding and their daily reports.\nHave a bad taste for my mouth.I will try somewhere else next time

    I have boarded my two dogs prior to their 5 night stay in November 2024. The stays have been fine,…read morebut two days after I picked them up on 11-5-2024 they both started coughing. It was horrendous coughing and coughing up phleg. I had to take them both to an emergency vet clinic because my regular vet had no openings. Yes, they had Kennel cough and they needed two prescriptions each. This vet visit was more than the dogs visit at the kennel. I called the kennel and reported my dogs were sick, and in a voice that didn't sound to sorry, told me we're sorry and no other dogs have been sick. My dogs are in a fenced acre yard and were near no other dogs. This kennel has lost my business.

    Washington Ferret Rescue and Shelter

    Washington Ferret Rescue and Shelter

    (6 reviews)

    I moved to Washington with my little trio of ferrets 10 years ago. The Washington Ferret Rescue &…read moreShelter was a fantastic resource in pointing me to the best veterinary care available in my area, and all-around being available for after-hour emergencies, care questions etc. If you've ever loved exotic animals, you know how valuable this resource is. After making a lifelong connection to the rescue when I relocated, I became a volunteer myself over the years. The rescue is fully run and operated by dedicated professionals, animal rescuers, and animal lovers. I am so grateful to have made this rescue and all of the people who make it part of my own adopted family here in Washington. I now "fospice" foster for some of the rescues unadoptables. To keep the shelter open for adoptable pets, and really get behind "no ferret turned away", and remain a no-kill shelter, a lot of the shelter's more complicated kiddos are hanging out with so many of our volunteers, enjoying the final years of life in a home. This is truly a wonderful organization that centers the animals first, always.

    Of all the ferret shelters I have visited since 1997, this is the best! I have traveled coast to…read morecoast and border to border, including a Canadian location and visited shelters in NC, AR, CT, MA, NH, VA, NY, AK, WA, OR, LA, CO, OH, KY, MD, GA, Toronto and more. There are excellent shelters but this is clean, well-maintained and has their Veterinarian in the same complex. They have a vet tech on-site and carefully check out potential adopters. I am pleased to support this caring and professional shelter. And yes, I've visited both locations and consistently impressed by the clean, safe environment. This shelter provides great value for your donation. It is worthy of your support.

    Bombshell k9

    Bombshell k9

    (6 reviews)

    I have a 3yr old Bully Pit, who has some Crazy Bad habit's like wanting to eat the delivery driver…read moreand he is very aggressive. I took him to a facility in Edmonds which was a Horrible experience. then after searching I found Bombshell and met with the owner Britaini and knew this was the place for my dog. She really listened to my concern's and was friendly as well as to the point. She also cares for the dogs she is training. And she offers help with questions and concerns after the training is done. Couldn't have found a more caring facility for my Crazy pit

    My husband and I adopted two rescue dogs about a year ago. I thought that given time I could help…read morethem manage their reactive tendencies and anxiety. But I was wrong. Luckily, though an odd chain of events, I connected with Britiny at Bombshell K9. From our first conversation I knew she was the trainer for us. She is professional, caring, tough, understanding...and confident that even dogs who have experienced severe trauma in their lives can become amazing family/community dogs. After only three or four sessions I was able to comfortably walk the dogs through our neighborhood without the fear of seeing another dog and experiencing chaos. They can now sit, lay down, wait, heal and come, all thanks to Britiny's no-nonsense approach. And my dogs are so happy to be working on their skills. They love the challenge and the time we spend together. I like to call Britiny the "dog whisperer." She expects the best from her pups, and they love her for it. And she gave me the confidence to believe in my ability to help them along this journey. I'm so glad we stumbled onto Bombshell K9 and encourage anyone looking for a professional trainer to give them a call. Bombshell fans for life - Patti and Tim

    Animal Medical Center of Seattle

    Animal Medical Center of Seattle

    (256 reviews)

    This review is about the neurology and oncology departments of the Animal Medical Center of…read moreSeattle. When my beloved cat Gigi suddenly lost mobility in her hind legs in early April, I was terrified. I reached out to multiple animal hospitals in the Seattle area to schedule an MRI. Dr. Chai-Fei Li, the neurologist and surgeon on Gigi's case, moved with remarkable speed and clarity. The moment I reached out to AMCS about Gigi's paralysis, Dr. Li's team scheduled an emergency MRI for the very next day. Dr. Li performed the MRI and immediately identified a tumor on Gigi's spinal cord and in her intestines that looked like lymphoma. Before proceeding to surgery, Dr. Li gave me a realistic and honest overview of the risks and possible outcomes--she didn't sugarcoat anything, but she also didn't rob us of hope. Two days after the MRI, she performed spinal surgery to decompress the spinal cord and stabilize Gigi's condition. That prompt intervention made all the difference. It gave Gigi her mobility back in her hind legs and gave me hope when I had none. What moved me most was Dr. Li's dedication after surgery. She came into the hospital every day to check in on Gigi--even on her days off. That level of care goes far beyond the job description. Following surgery, Dr. Brittany Evans took over Gigi's care as her treating oncologist. Dr. Evans designed a comprehensive treatment plan, combining chemotherapy, steroids, and supportive medications tailored to Gigi's specific needs. She walked me through different chemotherapy protocols in detail, explaining which one was best suited for Gigi's case and why. I deeply appreciated that Dr. Evans made sure I truly understood the treatment plan--not just the "what," but the "why" behind each decision. What struck me most was how seriously Dr. Evans and her team, especially Julie, took the whole picture: not just cancer, but Gigi's weight, appetite, hydration, and quality of life. Dr. Evans brought that same thoroughness to every conversation with me as a pet owner. Gigi responded beautifully to treatment. Dr. Evans and Julie remained accessible, patient with my questions, and genuinely invested in Gigi's recovery. While the diagnosis is very serious and the prognosis is poor, I'm taking it one day at a time, staying optimistic, and following the treatment plan. The care Gigi is receiving from the AMCS doctors gives me confidence that we're doing everything possible for her.

    I would get a second opinion before seeking neurological services from this medical center. I will…read morenot call out the neurologist by name although I knew from the first minute I spoke with her that she lacked bedside manner for my 4 year old French Bulldog and literally almost killed my dog by over prescribing Prednisone for an autoimmune disease. I paid over $6000 for an MRI on September 25, 2024, and then she negligently overprescribed Prednisone and would not return my phone calls/emails as I watched my Frenchie deteriorate before my eyes. Thankfully my Frenchie has an amazing vet (who saved my dog's life - because he was sepsis from all the Prednisone) and a new neurologist who was able to put the autoimmune disease in remission without Prednisone. These are before and after pictures of my boy.

    Timber Ridge Animal Hospital

    Timber Ridge Animal Hospital

    (79 reviews)

    I LOVE THIS TEAM! Bridget and her amazing crew have saved…read morenot one but two of my dogs! Back in December my dog had a rapidly growing mass on his front leg, they got him seen and it removed all with in the same day as his appointment! Disclaimer we are from Nevada and his vets down there wouldn't touch it, here they knew exactly how to handle it! Removed it and biopsied it and gave me my peace of mind and my healthy dog back. Next today my other boy got attacked by a rouge off leash dog ripped his front tooth out and left a big ol puncture in the roof of his mouth and they got him in and taken care of better then I ever could have imagined! I live in Nevada and come up every so often to visit my family and I am about to 100% commit to having all of my animals (4 dogs and 2 cats) seen here and make the trek up because they know what to do and handle everything. I absolutely love them here! I got so blessed to have stumbled upon this vet and I don't plan on ever needing a new one! They do it ALL here and in house!

    One of my cats decided to randomly eat something he wasn't supposed to! And I wanted to get him in…read morethe same day..I called like 5 places and Timber Ridge was really sweet and able to squeeze him in. Although it was a bit of a drive (gorgeous view of Mt Rainier as you drive up!), the place was calm and not too busy, not like the vibe of some urgent animal care spots you may go to! The staff and vet attending him were kind and reassuring and we were on our way in about a hour. Definitely may consider them in the future too!

    second chance dogs - petadoption - Updated June 2026

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