Address: 13132 NE 177th Pl, Woodinville, WA 98072, USA
Phone: +14254884444
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 12–5PM
Wednesday: 12–5PM
Thursday: 12–5PM
Friday: 12–5PM
Saturday: 12–5PM
Queen Nia
I adopted my lovely kitties from here. The process was very easy and the staff was wonderful in making our first meeting relaxed and not stressful.
Annette Halvorson
Excellent place for donations and adoption of your next pet. They do so much good and are a vital resource for smaller and rural shelters.
Eric Clute
Just went through the adoption process at Homeward pet and it was awesome! I meet a couple cats over a few weeks and found the cutest little monster to take home. Homeward pet staff were incredibly friendly, supportive, and excited in my pet finding process. Watch their website for new animals as they arrive, they (thankfully) find homes quickly! Can't recommend Homeward pet enough.
Jen B
We love this no-kill shelter and have adopted all of our pets from there for the last ten years and been a foster family for the last six. The staff are super friendly and incredibly knowledgeable, including having an animal behaviorist to help with shy and reactive pets. They put in extra time and energy to make excellent matches between the animal and family so that it truly is a forever home for the animal. They're great!
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They do take some of those items, you should call them tomorrow morning.
They allowed me to, but it depended on the crowd.
Their website is always live and up to date with the animals that are available for adoption. Check it out!
Homeward is amazing and provide great ❤ care.
If you find a pet you are interested they do offer a room, so you can see if you are compatible.
You would have to check the website out.
I think there are many types of dogs. I would go on their website or give them a call as they could tell you exactly what types they have
You should contact them directly about a missing pet.
Their website will have a listing of the animals currently up for adoption.
Charlotte is a very very sweet dog, I'm hopeful that you will give her a forever loving home 💙
I would love to answer your question but I'm not sure what you mean.
Yes, we gladly accept new and gently used clean items for dogs and cats!
There are events that eligible animals are brought to so event attendees can get an idea of the some of the wonderful cats and dogs that are up for adoption, but the adoption needs to happen at the Woodinville business location.
It's a great shelter! They have directions about the procedure here. www.homewardpet.org/surrendering-an-animal/
It's really easy! Just go in and tell them that! There are different pricing depending on age, but they always have a good dogs on hand. He reccomend going on their website before hand and checking their available animals.
The only position that a teen under the age of 16 can help with the animals in the shelter at this time is if the family is fostering an animal. However, there are always opportunities for her to run an independent fundraiser or collect food and toy donations for the shelter.
New animals are coming in almost every day. Our big transports are on Monday and Tuesdays and we are closed to the public those days so we can do all the intakes. Keep an eye on the website, it is live and always up to date.
Also, call ahead as some days they haven't had to close adoption early due to the snow.
great place for adopting pet
Call and make appointment, they will give you next available date, if you are a no show they wont allow you to book again. We had pur dog neutered in June there and it went great. They are caring and have the process down. You drop off in the morning at a certain time and then pick up in the afternoon at 3 and they give general care instructions to all people picking up together and then bring pets out a few at a time and give any specific information/instructions individually
I would like to foster a small dog in my home
It seems most variation in charge comes from the age and type of pet. Example: adult cats are $75, older are $50 or under, kittens are $100-125. They spay all adopted pets as part of that fee, and microchipping is included.
They don't use pillows, but they take all the blankets they can get.
Adoption fees are listed online with the relevant dog, and age is one of the determining factors.
I have seen them there in the past. Check online to see who is adoptable.
None of the animals at the shelter are free. They are available for fixed prices.
You need to call in and make an appointment to surrender your cat. If it's about food, usually a food bank can help out.
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