PROS AND CONS OF SPAYING AND NEUTERING IN CATS Vetsuite Veterinarians General Practice Preventative Medicine - Surgery (General Soft Tissue) - Theriogenology TO SPAY/NEUTER OR NOT Its time to start thinking about spaying or neutering your cat. But, you are not quite sure if it is the right thing to do.
Rats, Raccoons, Deer and now Seals!! Oh My!Did you know that there are 10-15 rats for each person in the Portland metropolitan area? The above animals all are carriers of Leptospirosis. This virus is very contagious and can be transmitted from the wild animals roaming around to our dogs, and then to us. If your dog goes outside where they can be exposed, he/she should be vaccinated for the Lepto virus. Poisons Are In Your HomeMany medications, plants, and some foods in our home are poisonous to our dog and cats. If you would like more information we have poison control handouts at our clinic detailing what to keep from our four legged friends. You can also check out http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/ and check out "Poison safe home" It is STILL flea and tick season.
With our buy one box get one dose free promotion, you can buy your Frontline cheaper from us. Also, our Advantix is on deep discount while supplies last. Come in for more information.
GIVING BACK:Clackamas County Veterinary Clinic is proud to donate veterinary services to the working police dogs of the Oregon City Police Department, and to help with services to the non-profit agencies of the Guide Dogs For The Blind and Greyhound Pets of America.
The friendly and courteous staff at Clackamas County Vet Clinic seeks to provide compassionate and professional medical care, surgical care, and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to our patients by providing preventative health care, with wellness and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. The Clinic strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Oregon City and surrounding areas.
To learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how Clackamas County Vet. Clinic can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet, please call us at 503-657-3171, or e-mail us at CCVC@BCTonline.com. We are celebrating 30 years by having 30th Anniversary savings.
Look for coupons on the "Clinic Info" tab or call us for more information. 503-657-3171
We have 2011 cat calendars that benefit Cat Adoption Team. Celebrating 30 years of caring for your pets. Look for coupons in the "Clinic Info" tab Clackamas County Veterinary Clinic is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Oregon City, OR.
Branches and additional offices:
(503) 656-32222092 8th Ave West Linn, OR 97068-4612