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Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC)
Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) provides King County with sustainable, cost effective services that protect people and animals, while providing humane animal care.
Pet licenses
King County pet licenses are required for all dogs and cats eight weeks of age or older living in the Regional Animal Services coverage area.
Pet adoption
Adopting a shelter animal can be a very rewarding experience. At RASKC, our mission is to place healthy and treatable adoptable pets into permanent homes
Pet business program
We regulate pet businesses such as pet shops, pet daycares, pet grooming facilities, mobile pet grooming facilities, animal shelters, poultry retailers and pet food retailers.
Diseases from animals and insects
Index of disease resources by animals such as rats, pigs, horses and fish.
Bed bugs
Information and resources about bed bugs.
Getting rid of rats and mice
Rodents (rats and mice) are common pests in our area and can be dangerous.
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Donate
At Regional Animal Services of King County, we serve with the goal to maximize lifesaving efforts for stray and abused animals by providing shelter, spay and neuter services, extraordinary vet care, spreading awareness around responsible pet ownership, and so much more. We are thankful for the many animal lovers across our region who give generously to help us help even more pets.
How to adopt a pet
Learn about the steps you need to take to adopt your new pet from Regional Animal Services of King County.
License my pet
King County pet licenses are required for all dogs and cats eight weeks of age or older living in the Regional Animal Services coverage area. A pet license identifies and protects your dog or cat in case they get lost. Also, pet licenses offer lots of other great benefits as well, including our Free Ride Home program.
Pet adoption program
Your new best friend is waiting!
Pet assistance program
Pets are family, but sometimes people run into situations where it is difficult or impossible to keep their furry family members. Regional Animal Services of King County has some tips and resources that may help you keep your pet. If that's not possible, we also have information on how to responsibly rehome your pet, or as a last resort surrender your pet to RASKC so we can help them find a new forever home.
Pet licensing locations
Need to know where to license your pet in person? We have dozens of locations in cities throughout the region where you can purchase or renew your pet license. Many veterinary clinics are also able to help you license your pet with RASKC.
Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC)
Committed, collaborative, and compassionate animal care services