| Shelters |
| Oasis for Animals |
Langley |
360-321-4142 |
| WAIF Animal Shelter |
Coupeville |
360-321-9243 |
Veterinarians |
| Pet Emergency Center |
Mt Vernon |
360-848-5911 |
South Whidbey Animal Clinic
Dr Robben Jones |
Clinton |
360-341-1200 |
Useless Bay Animal Clinic
Dr. David Paren, Dr. Rebecca Moody |
Freeland |
360-331-3100 |
| Best
Friend's Veterinary Center |
Oak Harbor |
North: 360-679-6796
South: 360-321-6633 |
North Whidbey Veterinary Hospital
Dr. John Mangiameli, Dr. Heidi Iverson |
Oak Harbor |
360-679-3772 |
Dog Daycare |
| Bayview Pet Resort |
Clinton |
360-321-4533 |
| Pampered Pooch Daycare Service |
Oak Harbor |
360-679-8348 |
Dog Boarding |
| Bayview Pet Resort |
Clinton |
360-321-4533 |
Cat Boarding |
| Bayview Pet Resort |
Clinton |
360-321-4533 |
Pet Grooming |
| Bayview Pet Resort |
Clinton |
360-321-4533 |
Pet Supplies and Food |
MYKENS
A Pet Lovers Place |
Langley |
(360) 221-4787 |
Dog Training |
| Joyful Dog Training |
Oak Harbor |
360-678-4731 |
Off-Leash Organizations in the Puget Sound
Region |
| SODA:
Serve Our Dog Areas |
SODA works to maintain the Off-leash
area in Marymoor Park in Redmond and Grandview
Park in SeaTac. |
| Tacoma Dog Park |
This group worked to open Tacoma's
first Off-leash areas: one at Rogers Park
in Tacoma and one at Fort Steilacoom Park
in Lakewood |
| COLA:
Citizens for Off-leash Areas |
Stewards of Seattle's eleven
off-leash areas which are located within Seattle
Park boundaries. COLA is seeking to establish
an Off-leash area in every one of Seattle's
400 parks. COLA is one of the nation's oldest
Off-leash organizations. |
| FIDO: Fidalgo Islanders for Dogs
Off-Leash |
Fidalgo Islanders for Dogs Off-leash has been formed to create a positive community spirit by developing an off-leash dog park for the citizens of Anacortes and Fidalgo Island which will provide open space, fresh air, exercise and socialization for dogs and a social gathering place for their owners.
360-293-9658 |
Off-Leash Parks in the Puget Sound Region |
| Anacortes |
FIDO (Fidalgo Islanders for Dogs
Off-leash) has arranged for a park in Anacortes
at the site of the old reservoir off H &
38th Streets. Contact FIDO at 360 293-9658.
The Off-Leash Park consists of about two acres
of fenced open space where people can play
with their off-leash dogs. The park has a
double-gated entrance and will accommodate
people with disabilities. Rules of use will
be posted at the entrance. Pooper-scooper
bags and covered garbage cans with regular
trash removal are provided by the Anacortes
Parks Department. The park will otherwise
be maintained and improved by park users.
DIRECTIONS: Upon entering Anacortes on Commercial
St., turn left at the 1st light, 32nd St.
Continue to a four-way stop at H Avenue and
turn left. The park is off of H Avenue, right
across from the sign for the Cedar Springs
development, at about 38th St. |
| Everett |
See the official city web
site for more information: Howarth
Park, 1127 Olympic Blvd. (beach area north
of the railroad overpass)
Loganberry Lane Park, 18th Ave. W.
(woodland area between W.E. Hall and Kasch
Park)
Lowell Park. 46th St. and S. 3rd Ave.
(fenced area north of tennis courts) |
| Edmonds |
Located in the southern-most
tip of the Edmonds Marina, past the dry boat
storage. This OLA has water access on a small
rocky beach, but at low tide it becomes a
huge playfield - this one can't be beat! |
| Mercer Island |
A small area with beach access
is located in Luther Burbank Park. The off-leash
area is not completely fenced, so be careful! |
| Redmond |
Located off Route 520 in Marymoor
Park, this 40-acre off-leash area is doggie
Nirvana! Go to the SODA site for more info. |
| Snohomish |
Snohomish County Parks is responding to the growing need for K9 off-leash exercise areas. Willis Tucker Park offers a 2 acre interim off-leash area with nearby parking and a newly opened 4.5 acre meadow area that can be accessed from the main parking lot. Fencing for a wooded and shy dog area are currently underway, with a projected completion off January 2009. |
| Gold Bar |
A small field on south side of
Hwy 2, at Sixth St (en route to Stevens Pass).
Wheelchair accessible. |
| Bellingham |
Designated sections of many city
parks - see the official list (pdf). |
| SeaTac |
The 37-acre off-leash area at
Grandview Park is located off Military Road
South in SeaTac. |