We are open 365 days a year, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

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We encourage you to call us at 206-364-1660 before coming in so that we can be best prepared for your arrival.

The following conditions, as a general rule, require immediate medical attention:

Your pet-

  • Has been hit by a car or had any other major traumatic event
  • Is having trouble breathing
  • Is having convulsions or seizures that are new in onset or lasting over 5 minutes
  • Has been exposed to a toxin or medication that was not prescribed
  • Is having difficulty urinating
  • Has uncontrolled bleeding
  • Has a bloated or distended abdomen
  • Has persistant or severe vomiting or diarrhea
  • Is suddenly unable to use a limb
  • Is having difficulty giving birth

**Do not give your pet ANY medication or supplement without first checking with your veterinarian.  Some common human medications can be toxic, even in small doses to your pet**

Please be careful handling your pet if  they have been injured.  Even the most gentle pet may bite or scratch when hurt.  We recommend always transporting cats in a carrier or box.  Dogs may be transported using a large bedspread, blanket, or plywood as a stretcher.

If your pet ate something it should not have:

  • Please call us at any time with questions
  • You can also contact the National Animal Poison Center at 1-888-426-4435. There may be a fee for this call
  • Washington Poison Center has good information about toxicity of household products.  Their phone number is 1-800-222-1222. There may be a fee for this call