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    Valley Veterinary Care

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Horse Heaven Hills Pet Urgent Care and Veterinary Center

    Horse Heaven Hills Pet Urgent Care and Veterinary Center

    (73 reviews)

    I can't recommend horse heaven hills pet urgent care enough. I'd trust my babies to come back here…read morein a heartbeat. From the moment we walked in we felt cared for, we were treated with the upmost kindness and most importantly we felt welcomed and un-judged. Dr. Marni Hamack and Racheal did a fantastic job and listened to our wants as well as treating our baby like it was their own. All of the staff here on top of these two were truly amazing in time of need. They went above and beyond to send us text messages throughout our dogs surgery on top of reaching out to us post surgery.

    I will start this with an emotional warning. We did come in with a 14 year old dog who had been…read morestruggling and we did have to say goodbye. With that said I couldn't imagine a better way to be able to say goodbye to our baby. From the second we walked in the door the staff was friendly and attentive and most of all greeted Pucky like an old friend. We had our two younger children with us and they were brought snacks and some things to play with. They brought us all back to a lovely living room type exam room that really made things comfortable. The nurse asked questions while sitting on the floor with us loving on our baby. One major thing I appreciated was when the Dr came she completed her exam and did not beat around the bush. She confirmed our concerns. It has been so hard trying to figure out what was best to do for our baby. I really appreciated the confirmation of how bad things were. We were able to say our goodbyes on our time. The staff was amazing coming in and checking on us and being with us every step of the way. They even completed all the paperwork needed before we started our goodbyes which was extremely helpful emotionally. Which I was SIGNIFICANTLY surprised by the price of the whole process versus the care and support we received. They truly care for your pet and for you! We had been going to a vet closer to us. However we will be changing asap. Thank you for being there for us when we really needed it!

    Red Barn Veterinary

    Red Barn Veterinary

    (2 reviews)

    My poor dog. The most intimate details of his life posted here on Yelp…read more We were out at the SSBB's family spread near Flora which is slightly west of BFE. The dog had been under the weather for a day or two but it got much, much worse out in the sticks. Let's just say that things became, shall we say, "explosive" even after zero food. After a quick phone call to Laurelhurst Vet it was confirmed Clavey needed to go to a vet, STAT. I loaded him into the car and off we went to Enterprise, about 35 miles away. As soon as I got cell service, I pulled over and started googling vets. The first one I got through to was out of town. Red Barn answered and Dr. Zwanziger took the time to stay on the phone with and guide me, turn by turn, to his office located (surprise!) next to a red barn. Since it was a Saturday I felt lucky that anyone was willing to see my dog - it's not like he's a regular patient. Dr. K (for Karl, I think Zwanziger doesn't really roll of some people's tongue) greeted me, opened up the clinic (he and his wife live in the adorable house next door) and got to work on C-Dog. He could tell from his gums that Clavey was slightly dehydrated but his temp was fine. By this point I was really starting to worry about my pooch. He'd become lethargic (those of you that know and love him know that he's quite the runner) and he's also 11, so....you know. Dr. K started with a blood panel and pancreatic function test, after numerous questions about possible things Clavey could've eaten (did you know dogs can get steelhead poisoning? Me neither). I watch "Grey's Anatomy" y'all, pancreas trouble is no bueno. While those were going he pushed IV fluids in this weird way where they inflate air pockets under the skin and put a lot of fluid in fast. That way the animal doesn't have to sit around all day getting fluid. The vet and I chatted as he was working. He went to WSU so we bonded over our respective magnificent football teams. Despite his Cougar allegiance, he was nice to Clavey, who is a Husky. There was a cat in the back room meowing quite loudly, so I asked what its deal was. Dr. K said that he spays and neuters feral cats pro bono before they are sent to the ASPCA. Awesome, right? Check this: his wife saw the cat, decided that she wanted it and boom! Feral cat gets nice comfy home with his own personal vet. After all the tests were done, Clavey was diagnosed with a moderate case of pancreatitis, probably something he ate. Our best guess of what he got into was something on the ground at Lindo Michoacan. Apparently the dog doesn't have the same tolerance to hot sauce as the cat. He was given a shot for pain and I was given two types of pills as well as a probiotic supplement and special food to treat him at home. All you pet owners know that vet care isn't cheap and emergency vet care REALLY isn't cheap. After close to an hour and a half there I had steeled myself for a $600+ bill, especially with all the meds and tests. I calmly asked if they took cards (they do, all of them, except Discover) as he handed me the paperwork. Only $200! Are you kidding me?! Dr. K, I think you should change your name to Dr. Doolittle. I have never been so impressed with a vet's "bedside" manner - calming and soothing to a very sick dog and a very worried owner.

    We are on vacation traveling with our two children, Charlie and Wilson ( Jack Russell's). Our…read morelittle Charlie became very ill and was in an extremely bad way with vomiting, extreme diarrhea and dehydration. We took her to Dr. Karl and after an extensive evaluation, he decided to keep her overnight and she was put on an IV drip and various meds. We picked her up next day and she appeared to be back to normal. We collectively felt the issue to be Iritable Bowel Sydrome and were given meds and a suggestion on a change of diet to a prescription. Long and short, we are 3 weeks down the road and she is back to normal and loves her new food. We can't say enough about Dr. Karl and his practice. He is very easy to talk to, professional yet personable and very calm and comforting. We felt absolutely comfortable with him right from the start and would highly recommend him to anyone looking for an excellent Veterinary Professional.

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    Pendleton Pupcakes

    (13 reviews)

    I'd give more stars if I could! The owner of Pendleton Pupcakes (Leslie) is absolutely amazing. I…read moreworked for her for a brief time and I continue to be a client. I don't trust anyone else with my pets. The facility was always immaculate, messes cleaned up immediately and the animals are loved and treated with respect, and kindness. I am blown away by Leslie's abilities, her love for what she does which is truly an art and I always looked forward to working for her. She also has great relationships with customers, many who have been her clients for years. When my husband was laid off and I struggled to budget my poodle's grooming needs, she stepped in and worked with me. I can't express how grateful I am and I am pleased that she is such an important asset in Pendleton.

    My 16 lb dog needed a groom. I've been paying $50 for bath/groom for many years, either in Los…read moreAngeles or Reno NV. She's a quiet, short-haired mix terrier. Hypoallergenic. Dropped her off at 2pm per appt. At 4:30 they called to say she needed to be shaved close or else brushing her hair would take time and extra fee. Since it's February I didn't want her to have no coat. At 6:00 pm she was ready to go -- for $95.00. Worst grooming I've experienced in 15 years. And leaving her in a cage for a couple hours while they worked her into their schedule is cruel punishment for a rescue dog. The only reason they can charge that amount is because they're the only groomer in Pendleton with any availability. Never again.

    Valley Veterinary Care - vet - Updated May 2026

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