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Furry 5K
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Contact Us
206-386-7387 (PETS)
2061 15th Ave W
Seattle, WA 98119
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Furry 5K
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Did You Know?
Neutering your dog will make him less likely to bite.
Rabbits are the third most popular pet.
Lost pet? Check the shelter first.
Cold outside? Call us if dogs in your neighborhood need shelter.
Chewing is a necessary and enjoyable activity for rabbits.
A dog's sense of smell is 100,000 times stronger than a human's.
We adopted 2,671 pets to new families in 2009.
Taking a vacation? Let us know who is caring for your pet.
In 2009 we reunited 904 animals with their families.
Your donations help us pay for the fun stuff—toys, beds and treats.
The shelter handled 2 hoarding cases last year rescuing 72 cats.
We adopt out 3 times as many cats as dogs.
We DO get small dogs; they get adopted quickly.
$100,000—the amount of your donations spent on vet bills.
DONATE TODAY!
Adopter Resources
Pet Care and Behavior
ASPCA
– Excellent information about pet care and behavior issues
Dogstar Daily
– Great articles on reward-based dog training
Dumb Friends League
– A comprehensive list of hand-outs that cover everything about bringing a new animal home and beyond.
Before and after you get your puppy
– Dr. Ian Dunbar’s book on how to raise a puppy. A must read (and it’s free)!
Petfinder Learning Library
The San Francisco SPCA has excellent tips for
dog owners
and
cat owners
.
Seattle-Area Training Resources
Seattle Dog Training List
Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers - WA
Dog Food Evaluation and Recalls
DogFoodAdvisor.com
Animal Organizations
American Humane Society
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
The Humane Society of the United States
National Association for Search and Rescue
Northwest Animal Rights Network (NARN)
Northwest Marine Mammal Stranding Network
Orca Network
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Washington Ornithological Society
Washington State Animal Response Team