How to determine what veterinary care is required:
What does this mean? Examples probably will help the best here...
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS COORDINATE WITH SHELLEY OR HEATHER FOR VETERINARY CARE PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CARE! What does this mean? It means, fosters do not have authority to make financial commitments (vet costs) for their foster dog.
Please ensure to record vet visits in Buzz and get hard copies of vaccine certificates to pass along to the adoptive family! Otherwise, please contact Dena 425-478-2102 and she can get it all recorded.
Simply call the clinic and book the appointment under the Church of Pug name of the dog. All of our clinics know us well and have a process in place to pay for approved services. Don't forget to call Shelley (206) 992-0708 for authorization of any treatment.
If you need transport assistance, please connect with Shelley at (206) 992-0708 to coordinate.
Have a favorite clinic that’s not on this list? We’re always looking for new vet clinics! Bonus, we find our best veterinary clinics through referrals by our fosters! If you want to call your clinic and ask if they offer a discount for 501c3 nonprofits, we’d be thrilled to expand our network! If they need to talk to someone in rescue or need our 501c3 paperwork, we’re happy to do that!
In the event your foster requires urgent care or emergency services, contact Shelley (206) 992-0708 right away!