Happiness is a
Healthy Pet

Since 1996, we have brought high-quality animal health care services with a friendly, hometown feel to the Portland, Oregon community. Our team truly believes that the most important component of quality veterinary care is the relationship we forge with each of our clients and patients. 

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We're Open! Offering Curbside Service

We are OPEN for veterinary care and offering Curbside service to maintain social distance while still offering care for your pets. If your pet has veterinary needs, please call ahead and we will prioritize your pet’s care.

Did you know we have the ability to see a wide range of veterinary care needs including the essential care services below? This is not an all-inclusive list, so please call if you have any questions.

  • Wounds (lacerations/bite wounds)
  • Vomiting/diarrhea
  • Ear infections
  • Skin infections/parasites
  • Lameness/injury
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Respiratory disease
  • Vaccines (vital for illness & disease prevention)
  • Flea, Tick, Heartworm prevention
  • End of life care

We have implemented the following safety protocols in accordance with CDC guidelines:

  • It is essential that anyone displaying symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, or shortness of breath), or who has been exposed to anyone with COVID-19, or who has traveled internationally in the last 14 days to please reschedule your appointment for a later date.
  • If the above does not apply, please utilize our curbside service and call us at (503) 645-1564 when you arrive. We will review the reason for the visit and which services and products are being provided.
  • A team member will come to your car to collect the patient. All cats must be in a carrier, and all dogs must be on a secure leash. (If your dog is nervous walking to the building, you may walk your dog to the front doors, but you may not enter the building).
  • For fearful dogs with preventive care needs that require a muzzle and their owners for helping with patient positioning and comfort, we ask that you push off your visit until you are able to be with your dog for examination. If your fearful dog is sick, we may ask you to place a muzzle prior to the dog coming into the building.
  • The doctor who cared for your pet will communicate with you over the phone. Please make sure to be reachable and available. A team member will bring your pet back out to you after the visit. After the visit, we will collect payment over the phone.
  • If a patient needs to be hospitalized or is coming in for a surgical procedure, we can arrange for pick up later that day.
  • Euthanasia services will continue to be provided with clients present in-clinic. Please call to arrange needs. * Please ensure we have your email address on file, email us at ccahosp@gmail.com.
  • For prescription refills, please click on “Online Store” and choose home delivery.
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Meet Our Veterinarians

Our team of highly skilled veterinary professionals’ highest priority is getting to know you and your pet so they can develop and implement the most personalized and effective health care plan to keep your companion happy and healthy throughout their life.

The Benefits of Immunizations For Your Pet

Keeping our pets safe, healthy, and happy is our leading priority as pet owners. That’s why immunizations for pets are of utmost importance. When we give our pets the opportunity to remain protected from disease and illness, we promote a fulfilling and long life for them. With August being National Immunization Awareness Month, now is the time to reflect on our pet’s health and wellness, and consider the benefits of immunizations. 

Prevent Disease 

Perhaps the main reason for immunization and vaccinations is the fact that these small measures play a pivotal role in the protection of your pet. Vaccines are effective in deterring a range of contagious and at times, life-threatening diseases and illnesses. By ensuring your pet is up-to-date on their vaccines, you can shield them from contracting rabies, parvo, distemper, feline leukemia, and much more. 

Promote Long-Term Health and Wellness

Immunization is not only beneficial in preventing sickness, but also instrumental in bolstering your pet’s immune system. Vaccinations help your pet become stronger and more resilient to illness, allowing them to fight infections and other health concerns to encourage a longer, healthier life. 

Mitigate the Spread of Disease 

Vaccinations safeguard your pet from illness and disease, but they also mitigate the spread of disease and keep other animals and humans safe as well. Certain veterinary diseases are transmittable to humans, putting other lives at risk when your pet falls ill without their proper vaccinations. By pursuing immunizations starting from a young age, you can help create a safer environment for other members of your family and animals your pet may come in contact with. 

Enhance Your Peace of Mind 

Vaccinations may seem like a significant expense. However, when you consider the costs associated with treating many different types of diseases that derive from insufficient immunization, it’s a small price to pay for peace of mind. Furthermore, there is nothing quite as disheartening as watching your pet fall ill to a sickness that could have been easily prevented with a vaccine. 

Save yourself from heartache and stress and be proactive about your pet’s health today by contacting your local veterinarian to schedule your pet’s vaccinations.

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