Support our 29th Anniversary Donation Drive!

You can make an extraordinary difference in the life of a homeless cat or dog with just a $29 donation. This support will feed a litter of kittens for a week, provide a year’s worth of vaccinations for a cat, feed a large dog for a month, or pay for a microchip implantation and lifetime registration for a dog.

Make a gift to help homeless animals today!

 

 

Sponsor Spotlight: Brokers Supporting Pet Rescue

Let us introduce you to one of Homeward Pet’s newest sponsors, Brokers Supporting Pet Rescue (BSPR)! BSPR has already worked with a real estate client to donate over $1,100 to Homeward Pet.

Lori Sciacero, co-founder of BSPR, shared what inspires BSPR to give back to their community and help their clients’ assist animal nonprofits like Homeward Pet:

“Brokers Supporting Pet Rescue (BSPR) is a network of animal-loving Pacific Northwest Real Estate Brokers working together to help rescue animals. It’s our vision to work with like-minded clients to help maximize support for local pet rescue programs and have a positive impact for animals in need statewide.

BSPR is a proud partner of Homeward Pet Adoption Center and provides a unique donation program to help support their life-saving efforts. It’s our mission to provide rescue animals with a promising future while helping our clients build their own. Working with a BSPR Broker is a seamless, impactful, easy way for you to create a significant donation to support Homeward Pet Adoption Center. Donations are made on behalf of our clients and average between $1,000 and $3,000.

If you, a family member, friend or neighbor is looking to buy or sell a home and would like to create a BSPR donation for Homeward Pet Adoption Center, please contact us today to find a BSPR Broker in your area.

Cousin Vinnie’s Verdict Is In

Cousin Vinnie doesn’t only practice feline law; he has also passed the bar in lap-sitting, bird-watching, and purring.

Cousin Vinnie is currently a proud resident of our foster care program. What brought him to foster care? He’s such a fun and exuberant personality—too big for shelter life! He’s playful, active, and engaging. He wasn’t made to spend time in a kennel—and sometimes got a little swatty with us if he felt too cooped up that day.

That big personality has bloomed in his foster home. With more room to be himself, Vinnie is a star. Here’s what his foster, Alethea, has to say about him: “Cute, curious, cuddly, that’s Cousin Vinnie! His cool ear tufts, gorgeous green eyes, and thick velvety coat are hard to resist. Then follow that up with his musical chirping and his adorable habit of flopping and stretching to his full length and you will be smitten! He purrs on contact and has quite the robust purr. It’s awesome. He’s awesome. Full of life, he’ll fill yours with lots of joy.”

Sound like the right cat for you? If you’re interested in meeting Cousin Vinnie, all you need to do is call us and ask to set up an appointment to meet him. Our cat foster coordinator, Laurel, will arrange a time to visit Cousin Vinnie in his foster home. After meeting, if it seems like a good fit, you can take him home that day! We promise it’ll be worth it when this sweet guy is purring up a storm in your arms.

Because he can get a little swatty when excited, Vinnie is seeking a home with teenagers and adults. He came to us with limited history, so we’re unsure if he’s lived with other cats or dogs before.

Learn more about Vinnie or call us at 425-488-4444 to set up a time to meet with him!

Now Offering Free Pet Behavior Consultations

If you have a question or concern about your pet’s behavior, contact Jenny Black, Homeward Pet’s Behavior Manager, at  or by calling 425-488-4444, ext. 4017.

Jenny is a Certified Behavior Consultant (CBCC-KA) with more than 300+ hours of consultations and experience using positive, force-free training methods to solve behavior issues in the home and in a shelter environment, including house-training, multi-pet management, new pet introductions, socialization, interactions with children or new people, fear-based aggression, prey drive, reactivity (to people, cars, bikes, other animals, etc.), basic manners, and more.

All consultations are free of charge and will be provided via email and/or phone. Major concerns that may require more intensive, in-home behavior modification may need to be referred to a private trainer, but recommendations will be provided after the initial consultation.

Please allow up to 72 hours after your initial contact for a response.

Homeward Pet Adoption Center (HPAC) does not guarantee any specific outcome as a result of your consultation. All recommendations given are provided by a certified behavior consultant employed by HPAC, but you may be referred to a private trainer outside of the organization for in-person consultations as needed. The recommendation of any service or product is not a guarantee of satisfaction with that service or product. We do not provide in-home training or in-person consultations for animals who were not adopted through HPAC.

By contacting HPAC, you certify that you understand the inherent risks in owning a dog or cat, including but not limited to the risk of dog or cat bites to you or others. You also certify that you are and will remain responsible for the actions of your dog or cat at all times and agree to indemnify and hold HPAC and its employees, volunteers, directors and agents harmless of any and all claims of injury, expense, losses, damages and judgment of every kind and description caused by the actions of your dog or cat as a result of your consultation.

Order Your 2019 Calendar

Start the year off right with the 2019 Homeward Pet calendar! Filled to the brim with Homeward Pet alumni, events, and important dates, this is a great way to support the homeless cats and dogs in our care.

Order one for you or a friend today!

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By Appointment - Wed-Sun, noon to 5:00 pm
425.488.4444
P.O. Box 2293
13132 NE 177th Place
Woodinville, WA 98072

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Homeward Pet's mission is to transform the lives of cats and dogs in need through compassionate medical care, positive behavior training, and successful adoption while building a more humane community.
Regular open hours are Tuesday-Sunday 11:30am-5:30pm for questions about adopting, donation drop-offs and other services. Adoptions are by appointment, Wednesday-Sunday. Click here to learnHow To Adopt