A New Leash on Life

A rent-free building in Sodo represents stability and options for Doney Coe Pet Clinic and its clients. Check out the article in Seattle Times PNW Magazine here.

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Local vet makes huge donation to free pet clinic

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The cost of pet care is going up and some families simply can’t afford much outside of maintaining their furry friends. According to the American Kennel Club, the average vet visit will cost somewhere around $250.But, a King County service is offering a space for low-income families to take their fur babies — the Doney…

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Free veterinary care for low-income and homeless families

King County Executive Dow Constantine joined Doney Coe Pet Clinic Board President Marti Casey to celebrate the opening of a new veterinary facility for low-income and homeless families at a new location inside an unoccupied King County building at 1101 Airport Way South, Seattle. The clinic, located in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood, provides essential veterinary and…

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We Are Moving!     

Posted on March 31st, 2023 We thought that Doney Coe Pet Clinic had a long-term home in Haddon Hall, a historic building owned by Plymouth Housing. Unfortunately, it was a temporary stop on our journey to serve our community of pets and the people that love them.   Plymouth Housing has determined that the building…

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