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  • WASART Stories
  • About
    • About WASART
    • WASART Board of Directors & Committee Chairs
    • Contact WASART
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Documentation
      • Newsletters
      • Policies, Financials, and More
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer: Learn More
    • Join the Team!
  • Training & Events
    • Training & Events Calendar
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Washington State Animal Response Team
Emergency Phone: 425-681-5498

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Dog Tulla is secured in a litter with straps and wears a muzzle.

Helping California Wildfire Recovery

Animals in Emergencies

We’ve rescued dogs off of the side of a cliff. We’ve pulled horses out of mud and helped them stand after being cast in their stalls. We’ve helped dogs with burned and cut paws make it back down hiking trails. We’ve pulled cows out of ravines and rounded up pigs.

We also set up and run emergency animal shelters in disasters, like wildfires.

WASART responds to domestic animals in difficult situations. We can be called out by owners, emergency services, and emergency management.

Volunteer

It’s not all about putting on a harness and pulling an animal out of a sticky situation or of helping out in an emergency animal shelter.

Whether your interest is in technical rescue, hospitality, fundraising, training, or other opportunities, we have a job for you and they all work toward the same goal—saving lives.

Help Save Lives

You don’t have to be the hands-on type to help animals in danger. Your financial support can help us get the equipment we need to save lives. As a 501(c)(3), your contribution is tax deductible. Our low overhead and volunteer staff ensures your gift goes right where it’s needed most.

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  • May 31 – Emergency Animal Sheltering
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Gus, Horse Needing a Lift Up

On December 29th, we received a call about a horse named Gus with a previous leg injury that was stuck laying down in the mud and unable to stand. Our Technical Rescue Team responded along with our equipment truck. Upon arriving on scene, we assessed the situation and devised a rescue plan. Gus was lying …

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