Leo the Little Lion

Leo the Little Lion

Leo, and his sister, Luna were found abandoned at just a few weeks old before they were rescued and taken to Loving Hands Kitten Rescue in Olympia, WA. Leo and Luna shared a very strong bond and were inseparable, so they were adopted together to a wonderful forever...

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Gomez the Brave

Gomez the Brave

Gomez is an adorable 8 ½ year old French Bulldog who won the hearts of the entire staff at the Animal Medical Center of Seattle. He’s a very active boy who loves to go for walks and when it’s time to eat! Unfortunately, the first time our staff met Gomez was when he...

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Zucca’s Story

Zucca’s Story

Zucca, which translates to “Pumpkin” in Italian, is an adorable dapple Dachshund who comes to see our Internal Medicine department for elevated liver values and suspected Irritable Bowel Disease. Zucca came to see us to get an abdominal ultrasound and was the perfect...

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Dr. Carle and the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

Dr. Carle and the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest

Dr. Diane Carle and her dental veterinary technician, Sara, went to Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest in Cle Elum, WA, to take intraoral radiographs and perform an oral exam and teeth cleaning on Burrito, a 36-year-old chimpanzee. Burrito came from a research lab and now...

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George and Riley’s Story

George and Riley’s Story

George is a very sweet, standard tri-color Dachshund who is around 5-6 years old. George found his forever home with Cindy and James on August of 2015. Sadly, George was born and lived in a puppy mill before he was rescued by the Oregon Dachshund Rescue (ODR). Cindy...

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Finley’s Story

Finley’s Story

Finley is just too cute for words! This two-year-old “Pomsky” (Pomeranian Husky mix) was first seen by Animal Medical Center of Seattle’s dentistry department last summer to repair a broken jaw with interdental wiring. Finley also had a broken tooth that we treated...

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Percutaneous Cystolithotomy

Percutaneous Cystolithotomy

Percutaneous cystolithotomy (PCCL) is one of the many minimally invasive technique that the Animal Medical Center of Seattle performs. The PCCL procedure addresses bladder and urethral stone retrieval for any size, sex, or species using a rigid camera (cystoscope)....

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Loki’s Story

Loki’s Story

Danielle and Jason are Licensed Veterinary Technicians in the emergency department at the Animal Medical Center of Seattle. They are the pet parents of an amazing dog named Loki. Loki is an almost 13-year-old Collie mix that was born and raised in the...

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Monkey King Story

Monkey King Story

This sweet face belongs to Monkey, a very special 13-year-old kitty. Before Monkey found her forever home, she was a stray found in one of the monkey exhibits at the Woodland Park Zoo, which is where she acquired her name. Monkey was referred to the Animal Medical...

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Galaxy’s Story

Galaxy’s Story

Galaxy is an adorable two-year-old Miniature Australian Shepherd who was referred to our emergency service for acute renal (kidney) failure. The exact cause was unknown, but toxin ingestion was suspected. Galaxy was treated with IV fluids, antibiotics, and pain...

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