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Pet Clinics and Supplies offered at Portland Animal Welfare Team

Pet Clinics and Supplies offered at Portland Animal Welfare Team

Provides veterinary health care clinics by appointment and access to a pet supply bank. Households can access the pet supply bank monthly without appointments or pre-qualification. Veterinary care is offered by appointments or walk-in pre-scheduled drop-in clinic dates. Dates of drop-in clinics are available on website and phone voicemail. Information can also be provided in person during regular hours. Does not offer emergency, urgent, or walk-in veterinary care outside of pre-scheduled drop-in clinic dates. At veterinary clinics, maximum of two pets per household will be seen. Services include: - Basic health exams. - Vaccines. - Flea and de-worming treatments. - Pet supplies. - Discounted animal licensing. Accepts donations of new and gently used pet supplies and some medications. Check website for specific donation requirements. Cannot accept: Any food past one year of expiration, CBD treats or supplements, retractable leashes, shock collars, electric collars, or prong collars. Volunteer opportunities are available.

Physical Address

1718 Northeast 82nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97220

Hours

Tu-Th, 10am-3pm. Veterinary care: By appointment only. Vaccine and Wellness Clinics: Varies by date visit website for current dates and time.

Voice

(503) 206-6033

Main Phone

Application process

- Pet Food Bank and Licensing: Walk in. - Vaccines and Wellness Clinics: Walk in, visit website for current clinic dates. - Non-Emergency Medical Services: Visit website and complete the intake form. - Spay and Neuter Services: Visit website and complete the intake form.

Fee

No fee for basic exams, donations are welcomed. Diagnostics, outside procedures with partner clinics, as well as county licensing and some medications are provided at a discounted rate.

Eligibility

Pets of people who are experiencing homelessness or extreme poverty. Monthly income must be below the federal poverty level. Pets must be spayed/neutered or client must be willing to spay/neuter their pet. County Licensing: Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington County residents. Donations: Unrestricted. Volunteers: Age 16 and older.

Languages

Interpreter services

Spanish

Service area

Washington, OR
Multnomah, OR
Clark, WA
Clackamas, OR

Agency info

Portland Animal Welfare Team

Provides non-emergency veterinary care to the pets of people who are experiencing homelessness or extreme poverty. Veterinary care by appointment or at specific drop-in clinic locations. Supplies available by drop-in basis. Check website or call message line for additional information.