We proudly donate beneficial pharmaceuticals multi-annually in support of The Doney Memorial Pet Clinic.
Veterinary care for the pets of Seattle’s homeless.
Their volunteer-run and donation-funded clinic provides veterinary care to the pets of homeless and qualifying low-income people in the Seattle area. These people dearly love their pets but do not always have the resources to care for them. They have been serving people and pets in need for over 25 years. In addition to veterinary care, a pet food bank is also available. Other generously donated items like gently used leashes, harnesses, carriers, pet beds, toys and dishes are available for distribution.
In 1985, Dr. Bud Doney saw a need for veterinary care for the pets of Seattle’s homeless people and set up a clinic, After Dr. Doney passed away, Dr. Stan Coe and a trusty band of volunteers continued his legacy by starting The Doney Memorial Pet Clinic. The clinic opens it’s doors twice a month, the second and fourth Saturdays, at The Union Gospel Mission in Pioneer Square.
As well as offering veterinary care and a pet food bank, their mission is to prevent an increase of unwanted pets through partnering with the City of Seattle’s spay and neuter program.