WestSideStrayPets

WestSideStrayPets For those that ‘find’ a pet, please hold back one piece of identifying information about the pet that only the owner would know.

Furry Faces Foundation has launched this page for residents of Greater West Seattle to post photos, descriptions and contact information for lost or found pets. This lost or found pet page is for the pets of Greater West Seattle which includes the follow neighborhoods: West Seattle; White Center; South Park; Top Hat; and Boulevard Park. If you have a lost pet, or have found a pet, please feel free

to post any of the following information:
• A photo
• Name of pet; species; description, e.g., color, size, etc. For instance, they have white spot on their left paw.
• Date and time of when animal was last seen/lost or when it was found
• Location/address of where the animal was lost or where it was found
• Contact information such as phone number or email

If a pet is reunited with its person, please come back and provide an update on this page. Everyone wants to celebrate with you. Resources For Helping Find a Pet

www.westseattleblog.com/pets; (Please only list West Seattle pets here)
http://www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/lostpetinfo.htm
www.missingpetpartnership.org/
www.kingcounty.gov/safety/regionalAnimalServices/GetHelp.aspx %20a%20lost%20pet
www.paws.org/lost-pet.html
www.annettebetcher.com/index.shtml

List your pet online:
www.seattledogspot.com/lost-dog-resources
https://www.facebook.com/LostFoundPetsWaState?notif_t=fbpage_fan_invite

Will never understand how people think a wild animal will not attack them.
11/21/2025

Will never understand how people think a wild animal will not attack them.

01/15/2024
12/24/2023

ADOPTED

Good Morning Friends.
No inquiries have come in for sweet Hilda. Would you join us in starting your Thursday with a share for her?

11-year-old Hilda is a Treeing Walker Coonhound who weighs 56.5 pounds. What a pretty dog! This nice girl is looking for a new family. She has done well with other dogs and kind children. Hilda has not lived with cats and one would guess she may want to chase a cat, given her breed.

Hilda is vocal. She is not a dog who could live in an apartment setting or anywhere where someone may not appreciate her lovely baying. Hilda is a great watch dog, letting her people know when there is a deer, coyote or anything out of the ordinary around. Currently Hilda has a one acre yard with a securely fenced yard to roam and patrol. She may not need this in her next home but she definitely needs daily exercise and time to explore. Hilda should have a home with a securely fenced yard.

At this time Hilda spends her time between the fenced yard and the mudroom. She is alone much of the time so it would be wonderful if she could find an adoptive home where she is allowed inside the house, around her people. We are told Hilda has been a marker which is why she does not have access to the house where there is carpet. Hilda needs work on her potty habits or perhaps veterinary intervention to confirm she does not have a medical reason for her "marking".
If given the chance Hilda will counter surf or steal food right out of a child's hand. This is certainly not unusual for a dog who enjoys food!

Hilda would love a home with someone who will allow her to curl up with them on the couch. We are told she can be a wonderful companion dog. Hilda loves life and gets excited about meeting new people and other dogs. She can get excited while out on walks so one must be able to manage her size and strength. Hilda really wants to please her humans; she knows basic voice commands. This smart girl loves treats so what a great way to bond with her person-training and connecting during time spent together one on one!

As we always recommend, one should be able and willing to afford veterinary care and good quality dog food. Her wonderful hound ears make her prone to ear infections; she needs regular cleaning and a diet that will help her maintain comfortable, itch free skin

We can imagine how happy and loving Hilda will be to her adopter, spending more time indoors and around her humans. She sounds like a very sweet, active, fun dog!

Hilda is located in Sammamish, WA. For contact information please email: [email protected]

This is a courtesy post. Hilda is not an Old Dog Haven dog. We urge prospective adopters to do their own evaluation.

12/24/2023

We're digging deep for today's Cellar Sale! Yes, you read that right - 1998 Alaskan Smoked Porter and Pike Old B***y Barleywine! More to come (& TO GO)!

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12/24/2023

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🌟 Big News! CNN's Hero of the Year is a veterinarian making waves by serving homeless pet owners. 🐾💙 Dr. Bud Doney, the heart behind Doney Coe Pet Clinic in Seattle, embarked on a similar journey, reaching out with supplies and compassion to those near Pike Place Market. 🛍️💖 Witnessing this recognition for animal care is extra special when we think of the work Doney Coe has continued to do in our community since 1986. 🏙️✨ Let's shine a light on the incredible efforts of all the dedicated veterinarian professionals dedicated to making sure all animals are healthy. 🙌🐕
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/10/world/cnn-hero-of-the-year-dr-kwane-stewart-homeless-pets/index.html

10/26/2022
10/10/2022
08/11/2021

Put an orange collar on your indoor cat, so others know when they've escaped.

Please keep a look out!
09/24/2017

Please keep a look out!

Courtesy Post - LOST CAT - West Seattle 9/17/17
Pigeon Point Neighborhood - Neutered Siamese
(May have been spotted near lower bridge on ramp of the West Seattle Bridge) Call 206-661-6989

09/13/2016

Please share, and help her find her family.

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