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Specialists:

Back on Track (Physical Therapy) 
http://www.backontrackvetrehab.com/

Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging Center 
http://www.vdic.com/

Animal Allergy and Skin Clinic  
Email: animalallergy@aol.com

Animal Eye Doctor   
Phone: (503) 641-7777

Veterinary Referral Center of Portland 
http://www.veterinaryreferralcenterofportland.com/

NW Veterinary Specialists  
http://www.northwestvetspecialists.com/

Canine Peak Performance  
http://www.caninepeakperformance.com/

Dr. Cyman (Oncologist)   
phone: (503) 644-6581

Cardiology Northwest (Cardiologist) 
Email: geedub@heartvet.com

Oregon Veterinary Specialty Clinic 
(503) 292-3001

Animal Behavior Clinic   
Email: abcjndvm@hevanet.com

Surgical and Medical Specialty Clinic for Animals 
http://www.animalsurgeons.com/

Organizations:

ASPCA   
http://www.aspca.org/

AKC   
http://www.akc.org/

Oregon Humane Society
http://www.oregonhumane.com/

NW Dog Rescue 
http://www.nwdogrescue.com/

Bonnie L. Hays (Washington Co. Shelter) 
http://www.co.washington.or.us/deptmts/at/dog/dog.htm

Feral Cat Coalition 
http://www.feralcats.org/

C.A.T (Cat Adoption Team) 
http://www.catadoptionteam.org/

Businesses:

Dignified Pet Service (Funeral Home) 
http://www.dignifiedpetservices.com/

Canine Services Unlimited  
Phone: (503) 591-0551

Emergency Clinics:

Dove Lewis Memorial Emergency Center 
www.dovelewis.org/html-new/

Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin  
Phone (503) 691-7922

NW Veterinary Specialists  
http://www.northwestvetspecialists.com/

Kennels:

Cooper Mountain Kennel 
http://www.coopermountainkennels.com/

Laurel Acres Kennels  
http://www.laurelacreskennels.com/

Beaverton Hilltop Kennels 
Phone: (503) 649-5497

Unfortunately, our pets sometimes get themselves hurt or get sick late at night, on Sunday or on holidays. These are some phone numbers you should have in case that happens.
Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin
19314 SW Mohave Ct.
Tualatin, OR 97062
(503) 691-7922
Mon. – Thurs. 6:00pm – 8:00am
Fri. & Weekends 6:00pm – Mon. 8:00am
Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospital
10564 SE Washington St.
Portland, OR 97216
(503) 262-7194
Mon. – Thurs. 6:00pm – 8:00am
Fri. & Weekends 6:00pm – Mon. 8:00am
Pets age at a faster rate than humans; they may experience age-related health changes before you realize it. Whether young or old, help protect your pet's health and quality of life by taking it to your veterinarian for an bi-annual health exam. A health exam will help determine the general well-being of your pet and can identify potential problems. Early detection of diseases can improve your pet's chances of successful treatment. A typical pet health exam includes the following:
History - Be prepared to discuss your pet's health history. This is the time to mention any unusual behavior, changes in appetite, or other changes you may have observed. We will check your pet's temperature, pulse, respiration rate, and weight.
Nose, Ears, & Eyes - We will check your pet's nose for abnormal discharges, as well as changes in color, texture, moisture, or shape. Pets who shake their heads or scratch their ears may have an ear infection. We will perform a visual check of your pet's ear canals for signs of inflammation. Your pet's eyes will be examined for inflammation, cataracts, and overall condition.
Teeth & Mouth - We will check your pet’s gums, teeth, tongue, and palate for abnormalities. Dental tartar can lead to infection. gingivitis and periodical disease. A tooth cleaning and polishing may be recommended.
Heart & Lungs - We will listen to your pet's heart and lungs. Early disease and respiratory problems can be detected during this examination.
Reproductive System - Your pet's reproductive system will be examined. If your pet is not already spayed or neutered, we may discuss its many benefits beyond birth control.
Skin & Coat - The skin and coat are indicators of your pet's health. We will check the condition of the skin and hair, and will also check for fleas, ticks, tumors, and wounds.
Overall Body - We will feel the pet's abdomen to assess the condition of internal organs and will check the condition of the legs, feet, joints, muscles, and lymph nodes. Annual blood work and urinalysis may be warranted, especially for geriatric pets. Tests for heartworm or intestinal worms may be recommended or performed.
This head-to-toe examination will help keep your pet happy and healthy!
Our Facilities also offer:
  • Beautiful Hospital
  • Isolation Ward
  • Handicap Accessible
  • V.O.M
  • Dental X-Ray
  • Radio Surgery
  • Periodontal Services
  • Expanded Medical & Health Services
  • Separate Cat/ Dog Waiting & Hospitalization Areas
  • Chiropractic Treatment for Senior, Arthritic Dogs and Cats  (read more about treatment here)
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