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  • Hello! I'm moving up to Seattle in the next few months (between April-June) and need to find a B-friendly place to stay. A house with a fenced backyard in the Bellevue/Kirkland area would be perfect. If you have any leads, please PM me. Thanks! ~ Lori ~

  • Welcome to the PNW!
    I am about an hr from you via ferry ride.
    Let me see if I can find out about pet friendly housing from my all breed rescue club.

  • Hello Sharron,

    Thanks so much for your help! I know it's going to be tough to find a place – I actually have two dogs, my B and a Collie/Pharaoh Hound -- so I'm starting my search now. Any help and networking that you can provide will be MUCH appreciated! :-)

    This Web site has some pics of the family: www.lori-stephens.com/seattle

    Best,
    Lori
    The Z-Pack: Zen, Zoe, and Ziggy

  • One of my Seattle friends sent me this site.

    http://paws.org/cas/apt/

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