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We will be seeing patients on a priority basis and offering curbside check ins as well as prescriptions, food and retail products to ensure the safety of our staff and clients. Thank-you for you cooperation. Your Vancouver WA Veterinary clinic, Neighborhood Pet Clinic, is conveniently located in the heart of the Hazel Dell, Felida, Salmon Creek areas of Vancouver WA.

Our clients come from all areas of southwest Washington as well as the greater Portland, Oregon area. If you just got a new pet, are new to the Vancouver, Salmon Creek, Felida, Hazel Dell area or would just like to find a new animal hospital that really cares about your pet family, we invite you to become a part of our family.

Dr. Jackie Rinta, Dr. Christine Johnson, Dr. Amanda Hicks and the entire staff at NPC will do all they can to ensure you feel welcome and that your pets are cared for as if they are one of our own.Mission Statement: The mission of Neighborhood Pet Clinic is to serve our community by providing exceptional veterinary care for all of our patients.
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Your pet is an important part of your family, and when he or she is ill, you want the best medical care available.
The veterinarians and staff at our Vancouver WA pet clinic are ready to provide your pet with cutting edge veterinary medical care.
From wellness exams and vaccines to advanced diagnostics and complex surgical procedures, your dog, cat or ferret will receive high quality care at our hospital.
Does your best friend have bad breath?
Despite what many pet owners may believe, "dog breath" is not just a nuisance - it's a sign of an unhealthy mouth.
Bad breath is caused by bacteria.
Over time, bacteria lead to plaque and tartar buildup on your pet's teeth.
The result is bad breath, reddened gums, and other common signs of dental disease.
As dental disease progresses, other signs can include drooling, discomfort while chewing, and loose or missing teeth.
Even if you're using treats and chews to help control tartar, these are frequently not enough to keep dental disease in check.
When considering options for purchasing medication for your animals, pet owners in Vancouver WA, Felida, Hazel Dell, Ridgefield & Battle Ground have many choices, including online pharmacies and mail-order catalogs.
But where can you truly get the best value for your money?
Who can offer you the most reliable and personalized service?
Who has the most complete medical information on your pets, and the ability to anticipate drug interactions or other problems that can result from inappropriately administering medication?
Saying good-bye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult situations a pet owner will ever encounter, but trying to decide when it is time to say good-bye can be even more difficult.
There are times when all the capabilities of medical science have been exhausted and euthanasia is the only way to prevent an animal from suffering needlessly.
However, the decision regarding when to euthanize is fraught with medical, financial, ethical, religious, moral, and sometimes legal considerations.
Euthanasia is therefore a medical procedure that needs to be discussed (however painful that discussion may be) and considered thoroughly before a final decision is made.
Each year, thousands of pets go missing, and many don't make it back home.
Many pets (especially indoor pets) don't wear collars or tags.
Even if your pet wears a collar and identification tag, collars can break off and tags can become damaged and unreadable, so these forms of identification may not be enough to ensure your pet's safe return.
Your pet needs a form of identification that is reliable and can't get lost, stolen, or damaged.
A microchip is a safe, simple form of identification that can significantly increase the chance that your pet will return safely.
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