Vetco Vaccination Clinic
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How to Save on Veterinary Costs at Vetco Vaccination Clinic
Preventive care
Routine wellness exams can help identify health issues early, often before they become more serious or expensive to treat. Regular checkups are one of the most effective ways to manage long term veterinary costs.
Compare prescription pricing
Some pet medications prescribed at veterinary clinics may also be available through local or online pharmacies. It can be helpful to compare pricing when appropriate to reduce ongoing medication costs.
Consider pet insurance
Pet insurance may help cover a portion of eligible veterinary expenses depending on the plan, including accidents, illnesses, and in some cases preventive care. Coverage details, reimbursement levels, and deductibles vary by provider.
Why Pet Insurance Information Appears on This Page
Looking for information about Vetco Vaccination Clinic? This page also includes pet insurance resources to help pet parents understand how to prepare for unexpected veterinary expenses.
Veterinary care costs can vary widely depending on the type of visit, treatment, or emergency. Many pet parents explore pet insurance before they need it so they are better prepared when unexpected situations arise.
How to Choose a Pet Insurance Provider
Pet Insurance Review helps pet parents compare insurance providers using verified customer reviews and real-world experiences. Our tools make it easier to evaluate providers based on claims experience, service quality, and overall satisfaction.
We have collected more than 220,000 reviews from pet parents, creating one of the largest independent databases of pet insurance feedback available.
How rankings are determined
Unexpected veterinary expenses can happen at any clinic. The providers below are ranked using verified reviews submitted by real pet parents through Pet Insurance Review. Results reflect overall satisfaction, claims experience, and value based on real world feedback. Rankings are updated regularly as new reviews are submitted.
| Rating | Provider | Total Review |
|---|---|---|
| 4.7 | Adoro | 11 |
| 4.5 | AKC | 1,798 |
| 4.4 | ASPCA | 12,188 |
| 4.9 | Embrace | 19,918 |
| 4.9 | Fetch | 5,718 |
| 4.1 | Figo | 2,854 |
| 4.4 | Hartville | 182 |
| 4.9 | Healthy Paws | 11,273 |
| 4.8 | Lemonade | 831 |
| 4.6 | ManyPets | 2,414 |
| 4.7 | MetLife | 10,490 |
| 4.8 | Nationwide | 25,460 |
| 3.9 | Pet Assure | 15 |
| 4.3 | PetPartners | 121 |
| 4.9 | Pets Best | 15,160 |
| 4.8 | Prudent Pet | 2,815 |
| 4.7 | Pumpkin | 3,417 |
| 4.6 | Spot | 11,372 |
| 4.9 | Trupanion | 55,033 |
Compare Pet Insurance Plans
You can compare coverage options from multiple providers to find a plan that fits your budget and your pet’s healthcare needs.
Getting to Know Your Veterinarian
Choosing a veterinarian is an important decision for pet parents. A strong vet relationship is built on trust, communication, and understanding your pet’s individual needs.
Experience
Ask whether the clinic has experience treating your specific type of pet, since care can vary between dogs, cats, and pocket pets.
Emergency Care Procedures
It’s helpful to understand how the clinic handles after-hours emergencies, including whether they provide emergency services or refer to nearby emergency hospitals.
Communication Preferences
Ask how the clinic communicates with pet parents, including updates, test results, and follow up questions.
Breed Specific Health Considerations
Some breeds may be more prone to certain health conditions. Early awareness can help with prevention and early treatment.
Facility Tour
If available, touring the clinic can help you and your pet feel more comfortable before the first visit.
Final Note
Pet care decisions often involve both medical and financial considerations. Having access to trusted veterinary information alongside pet insurance comparisons can help pet parents feel more confident when planning for their pet’s health and wellbeing.
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Reviews from Google
5 reviews
The worst experience i ever get today. I have a puppy, a pomeranian. He is just 1y old and really playful; never bites anyone ever. Let's start with the fact that Vet is stressful! They told he need to have muzzle on. like what? I told them he didn't bite and never did. He was still a puppy. She told me that he still needed it anyway, but we couldn't put it on; he was so stressed that he peed on the table. He was crying more because of the muzzle. They poked him with a needle twice and couldn't complete the shot. In the end, they said that they would no longer accept him because he had some problems and needed to be fully sedated for injections. So unprofessional. i am not a vet but i do see how other doctors treated my other dog (his mom), you can put wet food on table and while dog busy licking do your thing.
Feb 28, 2025
Announcing my Exit. Last year, I brought my 7-year-old lab in for routine shots at the West Seattle Vetco vaccination clinic. She’s an energetic, goofy lab, and she loves the vet. She doesn’t mind the tests and shots as long as she’s getting attention. I was a few aisles away shopping when I heard her cry out in pain a few times. She’s never done that on any occasion, so I rushed over and asked if she was okay. They were behind a folding wall, so I couldn’t see my dog, only the obviously very overstimulated vet, from the neck up, and she proceeded to tell me that the problem was that I was standing there, that my presence was causing my dog distress. I told her I just ran over from across the store because of the cries, and she cut me off and told me I was there the whole time. Maybe she confused me with another shopper, I don’t know, but it was a bizarrely aggressive response. I said, “Well, even if I had been here, I’ve been with this dog for every appointment for 7 years, and she’s never cried out in pain.” She repeated that I was to blame, and I did not want to escalate it further, so I just walked away. My dog was fine at that point, so I let it go. This vet had obviously taken my asking if my dog was okay as a personal accusation against her when she could’ve just said “No, she’s fine. She just didn’t like this shot” or “She’s okay, but she’s moving a lot and getting upset that we’re holding her still.” She had so many options other than how she handled it. When it was done, I got my dog, thanked them, and left. My dog has had two other doctor visits since then – same old goofy lab, good doctors, no problems. It’s one year later, so this past week I once again brought her into the same clinic for her annual vaccinations. I'm being checked in, and the vet tech says, "Oh, I see here, your dog acts up when you're around, so it's best if we see her without you." I honestly laughed a bit. Last year’s visit immediately came back to me. I told her that, no, that had not happened, but she insisted that the record says my dog gets “physically difficult” in my presence. I told her it was fine, I didn’t need to be with my dog, and I let it go. I’m standing in line for our turn, and I’m told again by another tech that my “dog is difficult” and I can’t be there. Once again, I say that’s fine, she's good on her own. The appointment went well, and I want to be clear that everyone this year was perfectly nice. They have to follow their medical records, and I get that. But the note in the medical record really pisses me off the more I think about it. I don’t know if the vet last year put it in there to cya, thinking I was going to complain that she’d hurt my dog, or if it was just an unprofessional passive-aggressive way for her to let out her frustrations. Either way, the outright lying and labeling of my dog (and probably me) as “difficult” broke the trust you have to have in your pet's medical provider. Tbh, there’s only one Vetco hospital in a 100-mile radius, it’s hard to get an appointment, and this membership doesn’t really save me on vet expenses. Now, with this completely senseless incident, even after years of this membership, it’s just not worth it to me anymore.
Sep 14, 2025
Veterinarians in Seattle, Washington
Ancient Arts Holistic Veterinary Services
9020 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA(206) 547-1025
Atlantic Veterinary Hospital
2115 23rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA(206) 323-4433
Aurora Veterinary Hospital
8821 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA(206) 525-6666
Ballard Animal Hospital
4368 Leary Wy NW, Seattle, WA 98107, USA(206) 782-4222
Banfield Pet Hospital
1426 Harvard Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA(206) 302-7729
Banfield Pet Hospital
1426 Harvard Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA(206) 302-7729
Bird & Exotic Clinic of Seattle
Bird and Exotic Clinic of Sea, 10501 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133, USA(206) 783-4538