Adoption Update: Lily
We first adopted our dog Lily (formerly known as Sorah) in 2019. She turned out to have some behavioral challenges, […]
We first adopted our dog Lily (formerly known as Sorah) in 2019. She turned out to have some behavioral challenges, […]
We adopted the most amazing pup last year and can’t imagine life without her! Leia came to Seattle Humane on
We adopted Mocha right before quarantine started in March of 2020. She has been a classic COVID pup… under-socialized and
Thanks to a new joint effort by Seattle Humane and Trupanion, more businesses could welcome dogs as canine coworkers: “Working K9 to 5” is a new, comprehensive step-by-step guide for businesses to create a dog-friendly workplace.
There are many reasons to spay or neuter your pets, beyond the obvious desire to avoid unwanted pregnancies and address
‘Pack Leader’ Polly Still Helping Other Pets From the moment she entered their lives, Polly’s family knew she was no ordinary dog. The
Nonprofit evolving to meet needs of pets and their people for a lifetime As Seattle Humane enters its 125th year
Seattle Humane’s Community Medicine program provides quality veterinary care for pets and families in need of assistance. We could not have made the sizable impact we did for so many pets and the people who love them in 2020 without the generous support of PetSmart Charities, which provided us with a $50,000 grant to expand access to affordable veterinary services.
Since last summer, more than 200 pets have been able to stay with their loving families because they received support through the Pet Owner Assistance Fund.
Former Compass Housing Alliance COO Christopher Ross has joined Seattle Humane as its new CEO. Christopher brings an extensive background in nonprofit leadership, a commitment to the community and a deep love of animals.