Address: 2212 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9AM–12PM
Thursday: 9AM–12PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
ryan larue
Thank god for doney, my dog was really suffering and they helped so much
Terry Barksdale
Very competent and personal service. They give you the straight story about your pet. Obviously care about animals - and it shows!
Scott Amsden-Smith
Very caring people. They took my BF's dog in last minute because he's had over 100 seizures in the last year. They did blood work and have him a rabies vaccine. Will be calling this week to give the test results and help us with medication costs The only criticism I have is that there is no way to quickly contact someone in an emergency. All contact must be through email.
Steve Bass
I am so very grateful for these so very kind and generous people that helped my aging but so lovable Daisy Mae an overweight 17 year old lab & pit mix that belonged to my mom before her passing 4/20/2018 and Daisy became instantly saddened upon her passing and I a disabled adult plagued with many mental issues found love and connection with Daisy and we continue it today though slower and joints not what they used to brand me without the help of this place would of it been able to properly care for her health wise was introduced to the Doney Come pet clinic who helped me with her servers itching and flaky skin problems so she was not suffering so much it was my mom's dying wish that I keep daisy and today she overwhelming fills my heart as I know I do her to ❤️❤️.. Sincerely grateful Jeff Platt &Daisy Mae
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Take her to Doney. They will refer you to a vet who will either help you for no cost or very low cost. I experienced a similar situation with my dog and Dooney referred me to Urban Animal. They helped me for free. Keep in mind that you must have the referral from Doney in order to receive the financial assistance. More than likely, Doney will be able to tell you when your first appointment will be with the new vet, and the amount you would be responsible for. If necessary, they should be able to get the ball rolling on an arrangement to make monthly payments. Even if your income is too high for you to qualify for most assistance, I strongly recommend that you take your dog to Doney.
Yes the clinic is held 2nd & 4th Saturdays of every month at UGM Seattle. Head over now as clinic starts at 2 & line can be long but I think there are quite a few DVM volunteers today. Best wishes for your 🐱
Maybe try Seattle Dogs homeless program, they are a great pet resource. I hope your pet will be okay.
Since they are a mobile clinic run by volunteers, your quickest route is to use their 'contact me' email via the website. Usually a pretty quick reply. Basic stuff I can attempt to answer.
Yes....they do everything! Check out their website
If you send them an email. It's usually answered fairly quickly. At least that's been my experience. It takes about anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half for them to get back to you usually unless it's late at night.
Rocco Sleigher - come down today. Clinic open 1-3, come early to que up. Sounds like ur dog will need antibiotics too so we can do thst if DVM deems necessary then refer you to a partner clinic in Seattle that can work on payments with you
This Saturday is the doney pet clinic but on Wednesday at real change is a free vet as well they would be able to help sooner
Next clinic is on the 14th come early and wait till they open. They should be able to help you with the voucher. If not they will give you info on where to go. Me and my wife go and help with the line look for the couple with the German Shepherd with the blue service dog vest don't worry he's good with cats too 😁
Yes, there should be a clinic today. You can register today. Im not sure which vaccines they administer tho.
Doney Memorial dr.'s & nurses are good with the animals too. You have to stand in line for a WHILE but it's worth it.
No. They will send you to another clinic for that but you have to have their referral.
U have to be in line early. They come out and pass out numbers to people who have been in line. They let so many people in at a time. U just have to wait your turn. You will wait for up to 3 to 4 hours to be seen, but they check your pet & they care. The people who volunteer there are AWSOME!!!! GOD BLESS THEM.
The shots are free. Flea medicine is $5.00 unless applied by the vet.
U can try the number listed but understanding that they hsve very limited resources and may not get back with you. I would suggest going there wuth your pet on the day tge clinic is offered. Get there early (10:00am) and plan to wait. They will see your pet even if you dont have your pets shot record.
May be too late but looking to a local rescue for their vet is often the answer in rural areas.
Thank you so much...I thought I would have to pray her lump would be ok...and by the grace of God, I found angels like you to guide me to help my dog. Thank you and God bless
Numbers forfood have been given. Vet maybe if u hurry
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