Below is a list of veterinarians we recommend. In addition to having your vet visit your goats for an annual health check, we highly advise calling your vet immediately if your goat is not eating, is lethargic or if your wethers are straining to urinate. Goats' symptoms of illness or complications are often subtle. Knowing your goats' personalities and regular behaviors and noticing any slight change may very well save their lives! Learn more about when to call your vet.

We highly recommend having a goat first aid kit on hand for use during an emergency. 


Veterinarians

  • Plateau Vet*, Enumclaw, WA – 360-825-1919 (After Hours Emergency: 253-859-5883)

  • NW Equine*, Black Diamond, WA – Dr. Katy Brandes (only vet on staff for goats) – 425-432-1914

  • Tahoma Veterinary Hospital*, Spanaway, WA – 253-847-3500

  • Woodinville Vet Hospital, Woodinville, WA – 425-481-1184

  • Pilchuck Animal Hospital, Snohomish, WA – 425-568-3113

  • Rocky Bay Equine, Gig Harbor, WA – Dr. Bo Weeks – 253-858-4529

  • Twin Pines Animal Hospital*, Bothell, WA – Dr. Liz Hardy – 425-673-9000

  • Fiest Veterinary Services*, Olympia and Key Peninsula – 360-358-5090

  • Clover Valley Veterinary Services*, Port Orchard, WA – 360-917-5887

  • Dr. Laura Veterinary Services*, Snohomish, WA – 425-293-3424

  • Paros Veterinary Services*, Centralia, WA – 360-219-1023

  • Puget Sound Veterinary Group*, Mt. Vernon, WA – 360-416-6944

  • Chambers Prairie Animal Hospital*, Olympia, WA – 360-359-7053

    * These veterinarians offer farm visits to provide care at your home.