Saving Pets One at a Time

Saving Pets One at a Time S.P.O.T is an all volunteer non profit animal rescue organization Saving Pets One at a Time.

Tickets are on sale now. Very fun event!
02/18/2025

Tickets are on sale now. Very fun event!

Available for adoption.   This boy is so sweet
02/11/2025

Available for adoption. This boy is so sweet

New Beginnings forCiel formerly known as Luke.
02/08/2025

New Beginnings for
Ciel formerly known as Luke.

New Beginnings for brothers Ryder and Rebel.
02/02/2025

New Beginnings for brothers Ryder and Rebel.

New Beginnings for brothers Ryder and Rebel.!!!
02/02/2025

New Beginnings for brothers Ryder and Rebel.!!!

Pretty little Tilly is a sweet, personable, and playful girl.She loves to play fetch with her soft blue ball, run with a...
01/28/2025

Pretty little Tilly is a sweet, personable, and playful girl.
She loves to play fetch with her soft blue ball, run with another small dog friend, and cuddle with her human!
See her bio on Petfinder.com
Applications for adoption at Savingpetsoneatatime.org

01/22/2025
Mr. Doolittle, or Dooli as we've been calling him, is a  little 3 year old, male Chihuahua that craves a person of his o...
01/08/2025

Mr. Doolittle, or Dooli as we've been calling him, is a little 3 year old, male Chihuahua that craves a person of his own to cuddle with. He's very sweet! See his post on savingpetsoneatatime.org

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Burlington, WA

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About S.P.O.T.

In the hopes of increasing the animal "adoption options" in Skagit County and beyond, a group of animal lovers got together in the Fall of 1999 and started a non-profit alternative animal rescue and placement organization called Saving Pets One at a Time (SPOT). By increasing the options that people have, SPOT hopes that more companion animals will find loving and permanent homes. In addition, SPOT hopes to help reduce the number of homeless pets within Skagit County and beyond by insisting that all animals placed in their care are spayed or neutered.

S.P.O.T. is an all volunteer, Non-Profit, 501(c)3 charitable organization (ID: 91-2008766); A Companion Animal Rescue and Placement Organization; Registered with the State of Washington; Serving the Skagit Valley and beyond.