Organizations that may be able help with some emergency medical bills or other long-term medical needs:
Four Paws Lifeline – Four Paws Lifeline is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. Our goal is to provide financial assistance to those pet owners who are not able to afford critical care or emergency veterinary care for their furry loved ones. Funds sent directly to veterinarians. Email for more information: [email protected]
United Animal Nations– Has a LifeLine Crisis Relief program, check to see if you meet qualifications. Animal’s needs must be directly related to a disaster emergency. They also have Lifeline Rescue Grants for individuals. The pet must have a verifiable, life-threatening issue with a good prognosis and the owner must be able to show financial need.
FACE Foundation – The FACE Foundation provides financial assistance to animal owners who are unable to cover the full cost of their pets’ critical or emergency veterinary care.
Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program – Requirements include life-threatening illness or injury or one that severely compromises quality of life, but is also considered treatable by the veterinarian. Full funding is rarely available and they expect the owner to contribute what they can.
The Pet Fund– They do NOT fund emergencies (due to time constraints), basic care such as spay/neutering, procedures already in progress, rescue animals not already adopted, horses. They have strict sign-up policies and guidelines. Please see their website for specifics.
Handicapped Pets – Provides information and assistance for caregivers of handicapped pets.
The Magic Bullet Fund – Finances canine cancer treatments. They also have some good information on alternative funding sources.
Seattle/King County Humane Society Pet Project– This supplies assistance to the pets of people with AIDS. They also have a Pet Food Bank for seniors and low-income individuals.
Cody’s Club– This is mostly a support group/information site for dogs with cancer. They do provide some limited financial aid for radiation treatments.
Doney Memorial Pet Clinic – Located at the Union Gospel Mission Shelter at 318 2nd Avenue Extension South, Seattle, 98104. This is financial aid for pets of very low income and homeless individuals. Open the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month. (206) 622-5177.
Budkis Charbonneau Living Memorial Fund – Assists low-income seniors with emergency veterinary care. (425) 226-7285
WSU Good Samaritan Fund– The Good Samaritan Fund is used exclusively to treat stray or special needs animals that, ideally but not exclusively, also present a teaching opportunity for WSU students. Good Samaritan funds are only awarded for treatment of animals at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University.
Concern for Animals– Thurston, Lewis and Mason counties only. Provides assistance with veterinary bills, animal feed, boarding or permanent placement. Call 360-456-8176 for more information.
Spay To Save – To end homelessness, suffering and killing of dogs and cats by providing high quality, accessible and affordable, spay and neuter resources to the Olympic Peninsula. (360) 928-2501
Furry Faces Foundation – Oliver’s Fund is for companion animals whose people are financially restricted, this fund assists with healthy pet food, vaccines, unexpected Vet bills and other needs. Assisting with unexpected Vet bills is our number one expense and has the biggest impact on pets’ lives.
Local Low-Cost Veterinary Services
Companion Vet Clinic – Clearview
360-668-4810 / 17424 WA-9, Snohomish, WA 98296
General vet care
Urgent care
Value Vet Animal Clinic
425-438-1776 / 10121 Evergreen Way #8
Everett, WA 98204
General vet care
Takes payments
Helping Hands Veterinary Clinic
425-672-4343 / 18415 33rd Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98037
General vet care
Dakota’s Fund for low-income individuals
Takes CareCredit
Sno-King Veterinary Clinic
(425) 743-2311 / 15430 WA-99, Lynnwood, WA 98087
Takes payments
Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital
360-568-3113 / 11308 92nd St SE, Snohomish, WA 98290
General vet care
Emergency services
Takes CareCredit, Payment Bank
Good Neighbor Vet
http://goodneighborvet.com/about/mobile-veterinary-clinic-location-directory.php
Mobile vet services
General vet care
Doney Memorial Pet Clinic
206-424-6271 / 318 2nd Ave Ext S, Seattle, WA 98104
General vet care
For pets of homeless and qualifying low-income people in the Seattle area