A New Look is Coming to SeattleHumane.org!
SeattleHumane.org is still the place to find everything you need to know about adoptable pets, services, getting involved, resources and giving—we just have a fresh, new look.
SeattleHumane.org is still the place to find everything you need to know about adoptable pets, services, getting involved, resources and giving—we just have a fresh, new look.
As we enter the season of giving, we invite you to shop and make a difference for the pets in our care.
As reports of canine respiratory illness rise across North America, it\’s crucial for pet owners to stay informed and proactive.
Seattle Humane’s Ringworm Foster-to-Adopt program provides a caring home for cats with ringworm, allowing them to receive treatment outside the stressful shelter environment. This initiative not only helps cats recover faster but also frees up resources for other vulnerable pets. Adoption fees are waived for participants.
Seattle Humane’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce Jessie Swisher Spiers as the organization’s new Executive Director. Many
Seattle Humane’s mission and vision are strong—we are here to care for the animals who need us and support our
Predominantly plaguing felines, ringworm is a fungal skin infection that can be difficult and time-consuming to treat in a high-volume
Seattle Humane’s partnership with WSU continues to advance the field of shelter medicine and shape future veterinary leaders.
Creating and funding access to affordable veterinary care is personal for lifelong rescue advocates Ambika Singh and Ann Johnson.
Need some activities to keep your young animal enthusiasts occupied and learning? We have three easy ideas you can try