
Is it Time to Start Worrying About Heartworm?
The risk of heartworm disease is not one to take lightly. Heartworms can be life threatening and dangerous to treat. Historically, heartworm disease in Portland has been uncommon, with more… Read more

Upcoming Spring Vacations
Welcome to March! It's hard to imagine, with recent memories of snow on the ground, that spring vacations are right around the corner. For those of you making plans for… Read more

February is National Pet Dental Health Month
Each year, National Dental Health Month is a good reason to discuss the importance of dental health in pets. We see our pets each and every day, but few of… Read more

Happy Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New Year! A big welcome to 2019, Year of the Pig!We are so grateful that Jen Leber has continued this tradition of creating another Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic… Read more

“Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Herbs, Oh My!”
Cats and dogs can develop digestive upset that is unpleasant for the pet and their caretaker. Colitis, gastroenteritis, inflammatory bowel disease, bloating, flatulence, and constipation can be common signs of… Read more

Fireworks Anxiety
The 4th of July holiday is quickly approaching and some of our pets may need a little extra help to get through the added stress of this time of year!… Read more

Parasites and Your Pet’s Health
Fleas There are many ways which our pets are affected by fleas, but the biggest impact is on their comfort. Since fleas crawl around on the skin and feed… Read more

Why Testing for Heartworm in Spring is a Good Idea
Why do we recommend testing for heartworm in the spring? Heartworm disease, although not currently common in Portland, is a deadly disease found in southern Oregon and other parts of… Read more

Information regarding Canine Influenza Virus
There is much concern about Canine Influenza and it's expected arrival in Portland. We invite you to read more about this infectious disease at the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association website:… Read more

Happy Chinese New Year!
A big welcome to 2018, the Year of the Dog! We'd like to extend our gratitude to Jen Van Sickle, who has created a beautiful new piece of original artwork… Read more