Happy HOWLidays!

Happy HOWLidays from Seattle Humane! This time of the year can get super busy for everyone, so we wanted to make sure you had a one-stop spot for every animal lover in your family — including your furry friend.

2016 Seattle Humane Calendar

Get a year of cute with pet photography donated by Anna Hoychuck Photography. Buy yours online or at the shelter. 

Seattle Humane Apparel

 Fun apparel, pet items and more at seattlehumane.org/store. 

NEW this year is our “IT” shirt of the season. Wear your Seattle Humane pride loud and 222proud with this special tee and help support our campaign to build a new animal shelter and veterinary teaching hospital.

Holiday E-Cards

Donate in honor of a loved one and they’ll receive a holiday e-card featuring pets from Seattle Humane. Send your holiday cheer today! 

AmazonSmile Gives Back

 Buying your holiday gifts through Amazon this year? Sign up for AmazonSmile and they’ll donate a portion of every purchase to Seattle Humane. Just look for “Humane Society for Seattle-King Co”. Start your shopping now!

Santa Paw Photos

And, don’t forget – it’s not too late to send that holiday card out to friends. Santa Paws is going to be held at the Petco in Northgate on December 12th from 1-4 p.m. and also at University Village Dec. 14th and 21st from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Part of the sale proceeds will benefit the pets in our care.

Have a safe and wonderful holiday!

Purrs and tail wags from Seattle Humane

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