At Seattle Veterinary Outreach, we connect clients with human resources, collaborate with partners, and strive to meet cultural needs in our care.
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Your donation allows us to continue serving our unhoused neighbors and their animal companions.
Your time allows us to continue supporting our unhoused neighbors and their animal companions.
“I moved through different hostels and shelters, but due to my medical conditions I could not do the physical labor they required, so I always got kicked out. I got my dog Garth one year ago. I spent this year on the streets, because having Garth made it harder to stay at places.…. but Garth really helps me. Having a service dog keeps me functional. It keeps me sane. The fact that (SO) allows me to not spend half of my Social Security check on veterinary care really helps. I like the fact that you guys are making efforts to come out every single week, you are mobile, and you have a network to refer people to [for additional human services].”
“My dog is my everything and I can remember sitting outside on the curb of a vet’s office and bawling my eyes out because I couldn’t afford the bill. SO has changed everything. From 1-10 I would give the care here a 20! Everyone has been so welcoming and I am fully confident in the treatment that Savage is getting.”
“Seattle Veterinary Outreach is a stable spot in this unpredictable world. I’m so glad they have a service like this for people that dont have the money to go to a regular vet clinic.”
“There is a lot of stigmas around being disabled and low income and having a service dog. Being able to get access to care for my service dog in training is really important to me.”
“Everyone here is very nice and treated Estrella and Romeo with compassion”
“We brought in our kitty Mowgli Monkey for some bloodwork. The people here are so amazing and there are so many resources available. I got everything I needed and more”
“It’s really helpful. The alternative is that she suffers. So, it’s really important that we get help.”
“As a single parent, it’s very challenging for me to be able to afford these kinds of services. I don’t think I could give quality care to my dog without this additional help.”
“It’s been a life saver”
“The vet care here is really good. I bring my cat here as well. You can meet your animals needs by coming to these clinics. I really appreciate it”
“In today’s high rent and low wages, veterinary care for our pets that are like our family, is out of reach.”
“Vaccines are really expensive. Now we can afford to keep him. It’s an encouraging environment. Anything you might need for your pet, they may have. No one makes you feel bad about it”
“Without Seattle Veterinary Outreach Program, Maggie would not get the care she needs. I encourage everyone to check out Seattle Veterinary Outreach Program. It’s the best and these people rock! They know their stuff. Thank you so so much”
“I had really bottomed out. Prior I was a teacher but lost my job and housing. My daughter and I were homeless for two years. I was so ashamed and felt like such a failure. My family took me in and when I re-established housing, I found Tasha in the paper and was lucky enough to be the first caller. Tasha got me out and talking to people again. They stop me and ask about her and with that my shame has slowly left me to be replaced with confidence. Tasha is extremely loyal and protective to me and a dear friend. She could never be replaced, and I will never forget what she’s done for me.”
Seattle Veterinary Outreach
PO Box 33156
Seattle, WA 98133