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Willamette Valley Equine Veterinary Services

3.4 (5 reviews)
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Wilsonville Veterinary Clinic

Wilsonville Veterinary Clinic

3.7
(38 reviews)

We used this clinic for reproductive services so we could freeze semen from our dog in case…read moresomething ever happened to him. Over multiple visits, we were told we had three viable samples. Years later, after our dog suddenly passed, we contacted the storage facility and learned there were only two. For something this sensitive and irreplaceable, that kind of mistake is unacceptable. If you use this clinic, you need to double‑check everything they do and everything they send out. When we brought this up, the vet denied ever telling us we had three samples and said that the number of samples we needed was based on how many females we wanted to get pregnant. She knew from the beginning that we were not breeders -- our only goal was to give ourselves the best chance at one future puppy. She also told us we "should have asked more questions," which felt like shifting the responsibility onto us. We did ask questions, but we had no way of knowing what we didn't know. That's exactly why we relied on her expertise. Instead of guiding us, she put the accountability back on us for not being experts in a field she specializes in. What makes this even more disappointing is that frozen semen is not a guaranteed one‑try process. Anyone can look this up: Frozen semen loses a lot of strength after thawing, so it doesn't work as well as fresh. Pregnancy rates with frozen semen are often 50-80%, even under ideal conditions. Because of this, many reproductive specialists recommend around 3-4 stored samples to have a reasonable chance at eventually getting a single puppy. So focusing only on "how many females we wanted to impregnate" completely missed the point. We weren't planning multiple litters -- we were trying to maximize our chances of one puppy. We relied on her to explain what we actually needed to meet that goal, and that never happened. Now our dog is gone, and our chances are lower than they should have been. This clinic needs better communication, better accuracy, and better attention to what their clients are truly trying to achieve.

Hands down best place for reproductive health for your beloved pet. Highly recommended by our vet…read moreat Brooklyn Yard and I can see why. We didn't want a generalist conducting surgery on our Great Dane. We wanted a vet that specializes and has operated on giant breeds. We feel in good hands. The team here is attentive and doesn't make you feel rushed.

Village At Main Veterinary Hospital

Village At Main Veterinary Hospital

3.7
(49 reviews)

I took my foster cats here as they partner with Meow Village. So I can only review as how the cats…read morewere handled and the operation. I don't get to see or talk to a vet. I just drop them off and take them back home. I took in 1 mom cat and 3 kittens for 4 spays, chips, and shots. All the girls were released early. We're very awake and doing great. No problems. The incision was neat, healed nice no infection, bump nothing on any of them. That evening they were all playing and eating. I feel comfortable they did a great job on them. I can't say how the doctors are or how pricing is.

I have mixed feelings about my experience here…read more I got my girl kitty when she was only 5 weeks old, and she grew up alongside our older male cat. They had always gotten along very well and were closely bonded. When it came time for her spay surgery, she was under a lot of stress. Before the procedure, the staff performed their examination and had me sign several forms, but nobody mentioned that the experience could potentially affect her relationship with our other cat. After the surgery, I was instructed to keep her in a separate room while she healed, which I did. What I didn't realize was that this separation, combined with the surgery and stress, could create tension between the two cats. Once her stitches were removed, I was told she could return to normal activity and roam the house again. I followed those instructions and let her back into the house before leaving for work. When I came home, I found fur from my male cat stuck under her nails and scratches on his face. It became immediately clear that something had changed between them. When I picked up my male cat to comfort him, my female cat attacked me as well, scratching me repeatedly. I had to defend myself and get away while protecting my other cat. I called the veterinary office and asked whether this type of behavior was known to occur after surgery. Later, the doctor called me back and confirmed that yes, they are aware that cats can sometimes become aggressive toward other household pets after procedures due to changes in scent, stress, and separation. What upset me most was that this was never discussed beforehand, nor was I asked to acknowledge it as a potential risk. Had I known this could happen, I would have either delayed the surgery until I could better prepare or taken additional precautions during the reintroduction process. Instead, I was caught completely off guard. When I asked for solutions, I was advised to purchase supplements and a diffuser, which cost me another $100. Thankfully, after about two stressful weeks, the cats have mostly returned to their normal relationship. The surgery itself appears to have gone well, and the staff were professional. My disappointment comes from the lack of communication regarding a known behavioral risk that had a significant impact on both my pets and myself. I simply wish I had been warned so I could have been better prepared.

Emergency Veterinary Clinic Of Tualatin

Emergency Veterinary Clinic Of Tualatin

4.0
(278 reviews)

This is a hard review to write. Our dog had a medical episode in the middle of the night. It was…read moreclear that she needed emergency care as soon as possible. We searched online and found that Emergency Vet of Tualatin was open 24 hours. We took her there and all the staff were warm and welcoming during this stressful time. They were able to get her in to see a vet right away. We appreciate the speediness of their efforts. Unfortunately it was determined the our dog had a stroke and lost almost all mobility in her hind legs. This was a very difficult decision to make and the vet was patient and kind during the whole interaction. We chose a private cremation and paw print. When we saw the beautiful wooden box her ashes were put in it made a somber moment a little easier. I called to mention that we wanted her collar with her name tag to keep. They were able to track it down and made sure we got it. The paw print was done well and the quality was great. It was thoughtful of the clinic to send us a card as well about their condolences.

They have ALWAYs been right there & print to do everything they can ASAP & of course NO different…read morethan a human emergency room. If you're not the only patient of course most critical goes 1st as it should be & there has never been a long wait time. Even at end-of-life for our beloved Maximus. The Dr spent quite a while with us, gave us Al the time we needed & THEY were GREAT & did a WONDERFUL presentation of HIS ashes in a most BEAUTIFUL wooden box & footprint afterwards. Something I didn't realize was they let our primary vet know that Maximus had passed. We hadn't even thought of it yet being he hadn't been there in a bit because of complications & it was exceptionally nice to receive a condolences card from his vet in the mail. Just another really good thing EVCOT does for their patients. THANK YOU for all the things you guys did to help get Maximus almost to his 12th birthday

Willamette Valley Equine Veterinary Services - vet - Updated June 2026

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