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    H & H Veterinary Care

    3.1 (41 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    my Zuzu
    Mindy S.

    My poor chicken, Zuzu. She's 4 1/2 yrs old and turned from an egg layer to just a sweet pet hen. A couple days ago she started wobbling when she walks and sitting down all day and not eating. I was told H & H had a great chicken vet. I called them and they were able to see my chicken the next morning. Dr. Henery and her assistant, Marlie, were excellent. Dr. Henery examined my chicken and suggested maybe x-rays would see something because she couldn't find anything examining her. The x-rays were depressing. It looked like she either had peritonitis or cancer. Either way my Zuzu wasn't going to heal. She needed to be euthanized. The additional cost was going to hurt. I haven't worked in 8 yrs. and I need work. They were so generous. The offered to do it for free. They took care of her and me and I'm eternally grateful. I will be taking my kitty and my other two chickens to this vet in the future. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

    Coco, alive today because of Dr. Henery.

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    Henery examined my chicken and suggested maybe x-rays would see something because she couldn't find anything examining her.

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    Willakenzie Animal Clinic

    Willakenzie Animal Clinic

    (53 reviews)

    After reading all of the reviews and doing my research on vets in the area, Willakenzie far…read moreexceeded my expectations. The care felt genuine and my dog was made to feel like he was the only one in the room. His needs were put first. The upsells were what I expected and never felt that unneeded services, shots, meds, etc were pushed on us or him.

    As the founder of Becky's Animal Rescue Network, I'm hoping to warn other pet owners about the…read moreserious ethical and procedural failures at Willakenzie Animal Clinic. ​On April 21, 2026, this clinic performed a terminal euthanasia on a 3-year-old dog named Raven, despite being informed in advance that she was a victim of documented physical abuse. I personally contacted the clinic 40 minutes before the appointment to alert them to a history of violence in the home, including a report that the dog had been struck in the head with a chair. ​When the police arrived to perform a welfare check, Raven was fully sedated and crated, meaning she was stable and posed no immediate threat. Despite this, the clinic chose to facilitate a terminal request based on the owner's medically impossible claims, including that the dog had rabies, was a cannibal, and had a brain that outgrew its skull. The clinic failed to report the suspected abuse, ignored clear medical red flags, and bypassed standard behavioral protocols, choosing instead to fulfill a euthanasia on demand request for an owner displaying obvious instability. ​To make matters worse, the clinic's Practice Manager, Colleen, has used her public social media profile to endorse comments that mock the local rescue community and dismiss the tragic, preventable death of this animal. When management is willing to publicly align themselves with such a lack of empathy, it confirms that these ethical failures are systemic. I have filed a formal complaint with the Oregon Veterinary Medical Examining Board and AmeriVet corporation. I strongly urge any pet owner who values ethical and compassionate care to look elsewhere for their veterinary needs.

    Bush Animal Hospital - Bush Animal Hospital

    Bush Animal Hospital

    (69 reviews)

    I just love the sensitivity vibe at Bush Animal Hospital…read more There are pheromone diffusers and towels for nervous cats and dogs. I had to put my beloved Tuxie Darby cat down last week, not all of the sudden, I mean he was 16ish years old. I found the entire experience designed around my emotional needs. Mr Tux made it a quick Irish manx goodbye by developing heart disease and evidencing it only for his final week. He had stopped eating and we went in to see Dr Newman to see if perhaps he had megacolon or something fixable. When we got the bad news, fluid on his lungs and body mass loss, the entire staff was very well spoken and supportive. Tuxie could not have received better care!

    I wish I had paid closer attention to the negative reviews before allowing them to provide services…read moreto my little girl (my cat). The self-proclaimed manager/ owner of this establishment is either absolutely clueless and devoid of any knowledge of finance and business (e.g. pricing points, knowing whether she is making a profit or not, etc) OR she is deliberately deceitful in order to mask the true costs of the services provided. BACKGROUND: I wanted a routine dental cleaning for my little girl. I was fine with the possibility of dental extractions, as my angel is a little bit older, and I know eventually it is inevitable. I have taken each of my cats into a vet - NOT THIS CLINIC (I moved from out of state) - in the past, and felt comfortable with the procedure. What I did not know is that, unlike other clinics I have have had great dental cleaning experiences in the past, the owner/ manager of this clinic DOES NOT KNOW and REFUSES or is incapable of understanding her business' "Dental Plan" financial structure. WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU as a client: (1) You will be gaslit into accepting random pricing without justification. There was even an attempt to convince me that I should be happy they clipped my cat's nails for free while under anesthesia, versus the $50 they normally charge (that was the only itemized charge they disclosed to me). Ironically, during the previous visit, the veterinarian had commented that I "did a good job" clipping her nails. And nail clipping at ANY other vet has never surpassed $12. (2) You will not be able to submit a full insurance claim (ALL insurance companies require an itemized list of the pricing associated with the services provided). It would be like grocery shopping, seeing a total bill of $900, and never being able to verify WHY that total is what it is. ADDITIONALLY: The client to staff communication is horrible. Horrendous. The left hand has no idea what the right hand is doing. I have been told 3 different things (price-wise, procedure-wise, practice-wise) on the same day that have nothing to do with an adjustment of a quote. poorly managed organization. Ultimately, I am not complaining about price (I can't refute it - the manager can't even explain her pricing), but LACK of QUALITY OF SERVICE. Virtually EVERY single visit was an "OOPS!" FINAL NOTES: I am happily with a new clinic, which I transferred to the day after my sweetie's appointment with this absolute mess of a clinic.

    H & H Veterinary Care - vet - Updated May 2026

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