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Renton Veterinary Hospital
128 Rainier Ave S
Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 425-255-8676
Email: rentonvet@yahoo.com
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About Renton Veterinary Hospital.

Here at Renton Veterinary Hospital, we treat a wide range oKittensf animals from traditional pets (dogs and cats) to exotic and wild animals. Working with Sarvey Wildlife Center in Arlington, we act as the local urban drop-off site for injured or orphaned wild creatures in need. Our charity work, supported by donations from our clients and the public, provides assistance for some abused animals as well as providing care for animals of clients who have died suddenly without a plan for them. Our love for animals of all kinds is endless because we seek to employ people who feel the way we do! We also offer volunteer opportunities for those truly dedicated for animal welfare.

What makes RVH a treasured member of the community?
  • Mom & pop atmosphere—friendly and caring staff members
  • We have clients whose parents and grandparents were also clients here.
  • Active in the community, work in partnership with local shelters and rescue organizations.
  • In operation since 1941, yes that is over 60 years!
  • Large (4800 sq feet) full service hospital with boarding facilities for cats, dogs, birds and pocket pets. We have extended hours and are open until 7 pm during the week and 2 pm on Saturdays.
  • All species veterinarians who see dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, ferrets, rodents and a wide variety of wild animals. (We work with Sarvey Wildlife Center in Arlington, WA to provide local care for injured, diseased or orphaned wildlife.)
  • We provide services in the areas of infectious and parasitic diseases, puppy and kitten wellness services, internal medicine, surgery, geriatric care, and dental care for pets. Specialists in neurology, cardiology and internal medicine come in for consultations as needed and when specialty procedures are needed, they are referred out for them. We work with 24 hour emergency and critical care facilities to provide intensive care when needed for our patients.
Pets We Treat

Dogs, Cats, Birds, Iguanas, Bearded Dragons, Chameleons, Snakes, Turtles, Tortoises, Ferrets, Rabbits, Rats, Hedgehogs, Chinchillas, Sugar Gliders, Hamsters, and Mice. We do not see primates or poisonous snakes.


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