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Pioneer Animal Hospital (PAH) has provided veterinary excellence to pet families since 1979. PAH has a well-deserved reputation of providing top quality medical care to dogs and cats and excellent client service to their families. As a team, all PAH staff strive each day to preserve this reputation. We offer customized health care and treatment plans to our clients for their pets- our patients.

No two patients are alike. We also offer PAH Payment Plans to clients whose pet care has exceeded their means. Some of the services we provide are on a regular basis: wellness care, Chinese herb therapy, acupuncture, laser therapy, end of life care, reproductive services, OFA, Penn Hip, ultrasound, radiology, surgical procedures, dentistry, in-house laboratory, pharmacy, prescription diets.

Pioneer Animal Hospital is dedicated to the care and well-being of pets and committed to giving back to our community. We work closely with the Greyhound Pet Adoption Northwest, Pacific Pug Rescue, Guide Dogs for The Blind and Old Dog Haven to aid in the welfare of animals.
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We understand that there are many reasons that our clients may want to purchase medications from online retailers or outside pharmacies instead of directly from us.
To assist you in making the most informed decision for your pet, we want to be very clear that we recommend that you purchase products only from a properly accredited and certified veterinary pharmacy.
However, if you choose to procure medications from another source we want to give you that option.
This DOES NOT mean that you cannot get your pet's medication from an outside pharmacy.
Dr. Leichner graduated from Kansas State University with her DVM degree in 1997.
Dr. Leichner, being a native Oregonian, was happy to return to the NW after trying out all the time zones!
She has been with PAH / CCVC since August of 2002 and an owner since 2007.
Her professional interests involve providing the best preventative medicine for your pets, intriguing medical cases and canine reproduction.
Dr. Leichner tries her best to always provide her clients with a practical approach to their pet's health care with a high standard of care.
Dr. Martin is a native Oregonian, she graduated from Oregon State University in 1992 with a degree in zoology.
It was here, as undergrads, that Dr. Martin and Dr. Leichner first met as sorority sisters.
Dr. Martin went on to continue her education at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University.
She graduated with honors in 1997.
Dr. Martin has worked part time for PAH / CCVC since 2011.
In 2011 she obtained her medical acupuncture certification from Colorado State University.
Each year, more than 3 million cats and dogs are euthanized at U.S. animal shelters.
That's about half of all cats and dogs that enter shelters.
And you can bet someone's beloved Fluffy or Fido is among those that suffer the avoidable fate of euthanasia.
What if there were a way to prevent these tragic deaths?
Imagine the glee of a grieving pet owner when the shelter calls to say it's found little lost Fido.
Microchip technology makes more of these emotional reunions possible.
Some pet owners are squeamish about idea of a microchip implant.
The nutritional needs of our animal family members vary depending on their age, weight, and activity level.
At Pioneer Animal Hospital, we are happy to answer your questions about the dietary needs of your canine and feline family members and regularly include nutritional counseling as part of our pet wellness exams.
Our veterinarians can recommend a diet that fits your pet's nutritional needs-and please feel free to bring in the nutritional content of your existing diet for them to review during your wellness exam.
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