Valley Animal Partners Mission Statement
Our mission is to help Snoqualmie Valley seniors, the disabled, veterans, and families with limited income take care of their pets by providing the following services:
SPAY AND NEUTER
VACCINATIONS
HELP WITH
EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Spring Clinic Report
Valley Animal Partners (VAP) hosted two successful clinics on April 29 and May 27 with Seattle Veterinary Outreach. VAP has already issued 51 spay/neuter vouchers in 2026.
During our two spring clinics, 37 individuals brought a total of 34 dogs and nine cats for veterinary care. Vets performed 30 wellness exams and 13 sick exams. Pets received vaccines for distemper, bordatella, lepto, and rabies. Vets also suppled 133 prescription flea medications. Fifteen pets received microchips. Twenty-four pounds of dry cat food and 21 pounds of dog food were distributed, in addition to 22 cans of dog food and 22 cans of cat food. Dog and cat patients received collars, harnesses, leashes, and toys as needed.
Our next clinics take place Sept. 2 and Sept. 30. We would like to extend our gratitude to the community for your ongoing support. In addition to our November Chili Showdown, we count on donations (individual as well as private) along with grant funding to meet this need.
Don’t forget to attend the Chili Showdown and Dessert Auction on November 7. If you can’t make it, consider GivingTuesday on December 2. VAP is an all-volunteer organization, and 100% of donations received are used for our programs, including spay/neuter surgery costs. You can donate anytime to VAP using the links on our website.
We look forward to helping additional Snoqualmie Valley pets and their people!
We are excited about the opportunity to work together to help people and their pets in the Snoqualmie Valley