

Seattle Pet Shelters
The Seattle Animal Shelter fosters safe, healthy and caring relationships between people and animals inour community.
Contact:
2061 15th Ave. W
Seattle, WA
(206) 386-4294 (Phone)
Pet Clinics in Seattle, WA
Broadway Veterinary Hospital
1824 12th Ave, Seattle, WA
PH: (206) 322-5444
Eastlake Veterinary Hospital
1536 Eastlake Ave E., Seattle, WA
PH: (206) 328-2675
Elliott Bay Animal Hospital
2042 15th Avenue West, Seattle, WA
PH: (206) 285-7387
Queen Anne Animal Clinic
6857 Woodlawn Ave NE, Seattle, WA
PH: (206) 284-2148
VCA West Seattle Veterinary Hospital
5261 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA
PH: (206) 923-3551
West Seattle Animal Hospital
4714 42nd Avenue SW, Seattle, WA
PH: (206) 932-3308
Seattle Off Leash Dog Parks
Name: Blue Dog Pond (at Sam Smith Park)
Note: This dog park has a big blue dog at the entrance and a water spigot for the dogs. The park gets muddy when it rains.
Address: 1400 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA
Name: Dr. Jose Rizal Dog Park
Note: There is a 4 acre fenced dog park and an unfenced area of the park that is also off-leash
Address: 1008 12th Avenue South on North Beacon Hill., Seattle, WA
Name: Genesee Dog Park
Note: The city has sectioned the park to let some areas rest while leaving the rest of the park open. The middle of the park is gravel which helps with mud. This dog park also has a water spigot.
Address: 4316 S Genesee St. and 46th, Seattle, WA
Name: Golden Garden Dog Park
Note: This park is covered in wood chips, benches, and has trees for shade. Dogs are not allowed at the beach or on the playground.
Address: 8498 Seaview Pl. NW, Seattle, WA
Name: I-5 Colonnade Park
Note: This 1.2 scre dog park is located under I-5 and is shaded and protected from the rain. The park is crushed gravel with benches and a water spigot.
Address: Beneath I-5, south of E Howe St., Seattle, WA
Name: North Acres Dog Park
Note: This park is in the north-east corner of the park and has shade from lits many trees. It also has benches and a water spigot
Address: 12718 1st Ave. NE, Seattle, WA
Name: Plymouth Pillars Dog Park
Note: This fenced dog park is gravel and has a water spigot.
Address: Boren Ave. and Pike St., Seattle, WA
Name: Regrade Dog Park
Note: This park is small but it is in a prime location downtown. It has a water spigot.
Address: 2251 3rd Ave., Seattle, WA
Name: Warren G. Magnuson Dog Park
Note: This is the only dog park in Seattle that it is legal for the dogs to go in the water. There is a fenced separate area for small dogs.
Address: 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA
Name: Westcrest Dog Park
Note: This park has a separate area for small dogs, benches, shelter, lighting, and shade trees. There is water when the hoses are working. Parking is at 8th Ave and there is a bit of a walk to the off leash area; there is a little parking on the surrounding residential streets.
Address: 9000 8th Ave. SW, Seattle, WA
Name: Woodland Dog Park
Note: This fenced off leash park is a sloped park with benches, trees, and a water spigot. The park is behind the tennis courts.
Address: Aurora Ave. N and N 59th St., Seattle, WA
Pet Friendly Hotels Seattle Washington
Seattle, WA is a great city to visit with your precious pet in tow. In addition to many pet-friendly hotels in the area, the city has a large variety of parks, beaches, restaurants, shopping centers, and even an art gallery that allow pets. Magnuson Park in the Sand Point peninsula has an off-leash dog beach. There are at least fifteen other dog parks in the Seattle area. Most of them are off-leash parks.(read more)
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