Happy Chinese New Year
We are welcoming 2017, the Year of the Rooster, with our 3rd annual unveiling of this beautiful watercolor created by Jen Van Sickle. Wishing you many good things for the coming year, All of us at Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic
We are welcoming 2017, the Year of the Rooster, with our 3rd annual unveiling of this beautiful watercolor created by Jen Van Sickle. Wishing you many good things for the coming year, All of us at Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic
Happy New Year! We’d like to express our gratitude for the relationships we have with our clients and patients. Best wishes for the year to come, Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic We’d like to take this opportunity introduce you to Dr. Davies. She joined the Two Rivers team in November. Read more about her background and … Read moreHappy New Year!
Best wishes from all of us at Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic! We are honored to have cared for your pets throughout the year and look forward to many more together. We hope you and your loved ones have a happy, healthy holiday season. Holiday Hours This year, the holidays do not affect our regular schedule: … Read moreHappy Holidays
Many of you have had the pleasure of working with Dr. Melissa Flora. We want to share the news that her opportunities will be taking her away from Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic in early October. The next chapter of her career will allow her to expand her interests in surgery and urgent care. We will … Read moreUpcoming Changes at Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic
Earlier this month, surrounding the 4th of July holiday, there were media articles stating that more pets are lost around that holiday than any other time of the year. It was a reminder of why we advocate for microchips in pets. Having a lost dog or cat can be one of the most heart-wrenching experiences … Read moreWhy Microchip?
July the 4th is quickly approaching and some of our pets may need a little extra help to get through all the “ruckus” this time of year! If your pet usually needs some calming TLC, or a possible prescription, please help us to serve you by calling well ahead of time for an appointment. If … Read moreAdvice for Upcoming Fireworks Season
Why wait until spring to test for Heartworm disease? Heartworm disease, although not currently common in Portland, is a deadly disease found in southern Oregon and other parts of the country that people are likely to travel to with their dogs. The adult heartworms that take up residence in the blood vessels of the heart … Read moreWhy Testing for Heartworm in Spring is a Good Idea
With the recent sunny weather, the early announcement of the arrival of tick season may be no surprise. We have already had patients come in with live and embedded ticks on them. Although tick-borne diseases are currently very uncommon in this area, they may be on the rise. We encourage you to thoroughly examine and … Read more‘Tis the Season for Ticks!
How do I know if my pet has dental disease? This decision is best made in consultation with one of our veterinarians. Indications that your pet may be suffering from dental disease are bad breath, plaque build-up, gingivitis, tooth fractures and tooth resorption (more on this below). It is rare that pets will give their … Read moreFebruary is National Dental Health Month
Welcoming in 2016, the Year of the Monkey. A big thank you to Jen Van Sickle, for another Two Rivers original artwork. Wishing you many good things for the coming year, All of us at Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic