
RAF World Rabies Day Wellness Clinic
The Rainier Animal Fund (RAF) World Rabies Day Wellness Clinic will provide free wellness examinations, vaccines, microchips and other, select basic services to the underserved pet-owner community in Rainier Valley. Pets needing more advanced medical care will be referred to partner hospitals for potential care and services or an upcoming RAF In-Service Clinic. Services made possible by RAF dedicated volunteers and donors.
Proud to join the following partners to make this happen:
Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine
One Health Clinic (includes WSU and UW)
Regional Animal Services of King County
To register, please read all rules and fill out the registration form below.
Rules
- RAF services to be provided to the first 50 pets registered online
- RAF services only open to Washington state residents 18 years of age or older with a valid photo ID.
- Pets showing signs of respiratory illness will not be serviced. However, recommendations will be made for them to schedule an appointment with their family veterinarian or referred to a RAF partner hospital ASAP. RAF team may also refer to sister hospital Rainier Veterinary Hospital, depending on availability.
- Only two (2) pets per household are allowed at the RAF vaccine clinic. Handling of animals must be self-sufficient by a competent adult greater than 18 years of age.
- ALL dogs MUST be on a leash no longer than six feet long or in a carrier. Retractable leashes are not allowed.
- ALL cats MUST be in a carrier.
- Pets may be deemed medically ineligible for certain vaccinations, products, or services by veterinarian, to be determined with cursory exam.
- If your pet requires a muzzle during vaccinations or around other animals, you must bring your own. Muzzles are not available at the clinic.
- You MUST be able to handle your pet around other animals.
- Please bring previous pet records if applicable.
- Please bring photo ID
- Please review RAF qualifications for services.
- Please wear masks and be prepared to socially distance between fellow clinic participants.