You can make appointments in advance either by phone at
(206) 782-7815 or by filling out the Appointment Form on
this page and clicking "Send Inquiry".
How Soon Can I Schedule an Appointment?
Most appointments can be completed within the
same or next day.
To Pay for an Appointment
I require payment in advance for new clients. Two
payment options are available:
Pay by Visa, Mastercard, or eCheck using the secure
PayPal links below. Once you pay using the PayPal Secure
System, both you and I will be sent a receipt acknowledging your purchase
and we can proceed. If you pay by eCheck, we will finalize appointment
plans once your payment has cleared.
Pay by phone - I can take your Mastercard or Visa information
by telephone.
It is helpful, but not necessary, for me to have a
picture of your pet to refer to during my consultation. If there is more
than one animal in your home, a picture can help me tune in to the right
pet.
Please note: Lost animal consultations include time
working with your animal to figure out where he/she is, if they are
inside or outside, healthy or injured. I cannot guarantee that your pet
will be returned once I have communicated with them or had them describe
their location to me. The longer the animal has been away, the more
difficult it is to find them. While I will do everything within my abilities to
support you in your efforts to locate your animal friend, I can make no
guarantees of their return. What I can provide are clues that may be
helpful to you in your search.
If you need help locating a lost animal, it is
helpful it is helpful if you can provide a recent picture of your
pet and provide a hand-drawn map of your neighborhood where
your animal friend was last seen. On the map, show your home and
the door your pet usually enters and exits, any hills or landmarks
your pet might be familiar with (such as houses where a neighbor
who feeds him lives, dogs that live down the street, etc). This
map does not need to be perfect or even to scale. What I am
looking for is a general idea of the neighborhood in which you and
your animal live.