Sometimes, the most meaningful stories come from long-time Members who have trusted us through every stage of their Pet’s life. Kim and her husband Ga…
6:30am. You didn’t set an alarm, your Pet did. Whether it’s a nose nudge, a paw to the face, or the unmistakable sound of paws pacing the hallway, you…
Creating calm, positive experiences, one visit at a time. For many Pets, visiting the veterinarian can feel overwhelming. New smells, unfamiliar sound…
For many Pet Parents, one of the most stressful parts of veterinary care isn’t just the worry about their Pet, it’s the uncertainty around cost. Unexp…
Meet Emily — Lead Dog Trainer, Portland Some journeys toward working with animals begin with a plan. Others begin with a feeling — a quiet understandi…
Your Pet’s skin does more than hold their fur in place — it’s their largest organ and a key indicator of overall health. According to the American Vet…
You've already got a lot to worry about on Thanksgiving Day -- preparing (or enjoying) a labor-intensive meal, navigating complicated family politics, rooting for the correct football team -- so why would you want to add a sick or injured Pet to that list?
If such a time comes when you find yourself asking, "What if my life changes and I can’t keep my Hannah Pet?", we want to reassure you that we are here to help.
With warm spring and soon summer weather finally starting to roll through the Pacific Northwest, it’s a good time to make sure you know what you need to know about Giardia.