Every Lost Pet Deserves To Be Found June is National Microchipping Month! Microchipping is an easy, safe and effective way to make sure your pet always makes their way back home to you if your furry family member goes missing. Few experiences are more gut-wrenching than losing a pet—the owners of the approximately 10 million lost pets each year know this all too well.
Learn more from Christina, Interim Head of Shelter Care, about the importance of chipping your pet and where you can find affordable microchipping in our community. Featured Pet: Joe Joe was just a 3-month-old puppy when he first came through our doors two years ago. Through no fault of his own, Joe found himself back in our care in early March. This 2-year-old pointer mix is an energetic boy who would love to go home to an active family that will take him on adventures. He walks well on a leash and loves his chew toys! When he's done having fun outside, Joe is a big cuddle bug. He sometimes gets overexcited and forgets his manners, so he would do best with a family committed to his ongoing training. Joe is sensitive to loud noises and would do best in a quiet neighborhood. Joe has lived with other dogs previously, but his play style can be a lot and he would benefit from meeting any potential canine companions before going home. Make a Pet’s Day: Shop our Wish Lists! Help us show pets in need that wishes do come true. Your purchase of any item on our Amazon Wish Lists keeps their bowls full, minds active and tails wagging. Happy shopping!
Amazon Wish List Donors: We want to make sure we thank you when you send donations! Be sure to check “this is a gift” before you place the order, so Amazon sends your info along with the donations. Otherwise, we will receive your donation but not your information. More than a Shelter: Neighborhood Clinic with Burien Community Center The animal welfare organizations and community veterinary clinics in our area only meet 12.6% of the need within our community–with some areas sadly having zero veterinary clinics. Through partnerships with community organizations and generous funding from PetSmart Charities, Seattle Humane’s Neighborhood Clinics are expanding access to affordable veterinary care in neighborhoods that need us most, thus preventing pets from entering the shelter system and keeping them with their loving families.
We partnered with Burien Community Center last month to host a free clinic thanks to a PetSmart Charities Incubator grant. There was a great turnout from the Latino community in South Seattle and we provided 31 dogs and 10 cats with veterinary care and resources throughout the day! The veterinary team administered 26 microchips, 53 vaccines and we were able to schedule 13 fully subsidized spay/neuter surgeries. We also provided over 167 pounds and 42 cans of pet food along with pet supplies.
Whatever the challenges may be, Seattle Humane is here to lift up our community–always with compassion and the highest quality of care. But we cannot do this work alone! Please consider making a gift today ensuring that no pet needlessly suffers due to a lack of resources or medical care. Set Your Love in Stone Immortalize a loved one, honor a pet or show your individual or company’s support by purchasing a personalized brick that paves the way to Seattle Humane’s adoption lobby. The name of your special person or pet will live on, where their memory will be cherished while creating an impact on the lives of those who need us today. We invite donors and their honorees to attend a small reception on Saturday, October 5, so you will be among the first to see your personalized tribute set in stone. Don't miss out on this special celebration!
The deadline is coming up — order your brick or paver by July 31. Foster Spotlight: Dedicated to Fostering for Decades Hiliary Anderson says fostering with Seattle Humane has been one of the most rewarding experiences of her life, and she should know–she’s been doing it for more than 20 years! While saying goodbye is always bittersweet, she knows a foster going home makes room in hers for another pet in need.
Learn more about Hiliary on our blog.
Wealth Management Firm Volunteers Make a Difference for Pets in Need We are so grateful to clients and staff from wealth management firms Wealthspire, Baird and Charles Schwab for joining us at the shelter in May. These groups came in to learn more about our work at the shelter with an in-depth presentation and behind-the-scenes tour. While with us, they also made adorable no-sew blankets for the pets in our care. Whether working with clients on more technical things like Donor Advised Fund and Qualified Charitable Distributions, or whether it's making a no-sew blanket, the time and expertise of these financial and wealth management professionals makes a profound difference in the lives of pets in need. Thank you to these amazing partners for their time and generosity!
Upcoming Events and Workshops Pet First Aid & Disaster Response Saturday, June 22 | 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Seattle Humane, 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005
This is a 4 ½-hour class for people who are looking for a more comprehensive understanding of emergency care, including how to prepare for situations that require evacuation or sheltering in place. Participants will receive a copy of the Pet First Aid and Disaster Response Guide. Successful completion of the course earns a certificate from the Emergency Care and Safety Institute–perfect for pet professionals! Cost: $125
Register here! Pet First Aid Basics Sunday, June 30 | 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Seattle Humane, 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005
This is a two-hour class for anyone with pets in their lives. We will focus on prevention and early identification of pet emergencies and practice techniques for bleeding control, giving CPR and helping a pet who is choking. Cost: $65
Register here! Summer Workshop for Young Teens Monday, July 1 | 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Seattle Humane, 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005
For youth currently in grades 5-7. Socialize with other animal lovers while learning about how animal shelters respond to Kitten Season in the Pacific Northwest. Earns three hours of community service.
Register here! Summer Workshop for Young Teens Tuesday, July 2 | 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Seattle Humane, 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005
For youth currently in grades 5-7. Socialize with other animal lovers while learning about how animal shelters respond to Kitten Season in the Pacific Northwest. Earns three hours of community service.
Register here! Summer Workshop for Kids Wednesday, July 3 | 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Seattle Humane, 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005
For youth currently in grades 2-4. Learn about pets at the shelter, meet a few furry friends and work on summer-themed crafts and activities.
Register here! Dog Training A well-trained dog is a happy dog! And makes for a happy owner! Seattle Humane offers a variety of dog and puppy training courses. Our effective, positive reinforcement based training classes focus on good manners in the real world, socialization, bonding and giving you the tools to prevent or address behavior challenges.
For more information and a list of upcoming courses, please visit the Dog Training & Workshops page on our website. Seattle Pride Parade Saturday, June 30 | 11 a.m. Seattle Humane, 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005
Love is Love is Love! Seattle Humane staff & volunteers will be walking once again in the Seattle Pride Parade in celebration of unity and promotion of mutual respect. |
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