Our mission is to provide the highest quality medical, surgical and dental care to every one of our patients. Located in Sandy, Oregon, Barlow Trail Veterinary Clinic has served the local community with compassion and professionalism since 1960. As Clackamas County's easternmost animal hospital, we are proud to offer a broad array of routine and emergency services to a diverse range of pets.
Our experienced veterinary staff members are dedicated to every aspect of animal healthcare: promoting responsible pet ownership practices and ongoing education, while continuing to provide the highest-caliber preventive and emergency health services. Barlow Trail Veterinary Clinic facilities allow top of the line veterinary care, every step of the way.
Our storied preventative medicine program is supported by cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment equipment, ensuring that your pet stays healthy and happy throughout their lives. Ongoing pain management keeps your animal companion calm and comfortable following every surgical or medical procedure.
Our experienced veterinary staff members are dedicated to every aspect of animal healthcare: promoting responsible pet ownership practices and ongoing education, while continuing to provide the highest-caliber preventive and emergency health services. Barlow Trail Veterinary Clinic facilities allow top of the line veterinary care, every step of the way.
Our storied preventative medicine program is supported by cutting-edge diagnostic and treatment equipment, ensuring that your pet stays healthy and happy throughout their lives. Ongoing pain management keeps your animal companion calm and comfortable following every surgical or medical procedure.
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Vaccinations
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Pets today can live longer, healthier lives than ever before-in part because of vaccines that help protect them from deadly infectious diseases.
Over the years, vaccines against dangerous diseases have saved millions of pets and virtually eliminated some fatal diseases that were once common.
Unfortunately, many infectious diseases still pose a significant threat to dogs and cats that are unvaccinated.
Although vaccine programs have been highly successful and vaccines are considered routine today, we (as caregivers) and you (as pet parents) cannot afford to become complacent about keeping pets up-to-date on their vaccinations.
Over the years, vaccines against dangerous diseases have saved millions of pets and virtually eliminated some fatal diseases that were once common.
Unfortunately, many infectious diseases still pose a significant threat to dogs and cats that are unvaccinated.
Although vaccine programs have been highly successful and vaccines are considered routine today, we (as caregivers) and you (as pet parents) cannot afford to become complacent about keeping pets up-to-date on their vaccinations.
Parasite Prevention
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Your pet is an easy target for parasites and small insects.
Common parasites like ticks, fleas and heartworm-carrying mosquitos feed on your pets, potentially infecting them with many dangerous diseases.
Discover how these tiny pests can cause big problems.
These bloodsucking insects feed on mammals and lay eggs in their fur.
Fleas can transmit harmful parasites like Tapeworms and Murine Typhus, as well as cause dermatitis and anemia.
One flea can reproduce nearly 50 times a day, making a flea infestation a substantial threat to your pet's wellbeing.
Common parasites like ticks, fleas and heartworm-carrying mosquitos feed on your pets, potentially infecting them with many dangerous diseases.
Discover how these tiny pests can cause big problems.
These bloodsucking insects feed on mammals and lay eggs in their fur.
Fleas can transmit harmful parasites like Tapeworms and Murine Typhus, as well as cause dermatitis and anemia.
One flea can reproduce nearly 50 times a day, making a flea infestation a substantial threat to your pet's wellbeing.
Spay & Neuter
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Every year thousands of stray and unwanted animals are euthanized in shelters across the United States.
Many of these deaths are the avoidable result of owners failing to spay and neuter their pets.
The unexpected offspring of these liaisons often fill shelters and are never given the chance at happy, loving lives.
Spaying is a common surgical procedure performed on female cats and dogs.
The process is called an ovariohysterectomy and involves removing the patient's uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes, rendering the animal incapable of reproduction.
Many of these deaths are the avoidable result of owners failing to spay and neuter their pets.
The unexpected offspring of these liaisons often fill shelters and are never given the chance at happy, loving lives.
Spaying is a common surgical procedure performed on female cats and dogs.
The process is called an ovariohysterectomy and involves removing the patient's uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes, rendering the animal incapable of reproduction.
Pet Nutrition
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From the very first day you bring a new pet home through the final days of its life, nutrition plays a critical role in your pet's overall health and well-being.
Many pet owners take nutrition for granted, in part because the availability of so many nutritionally complete commercial diets has taken much of the guesswork out of choosing a suitable diet for a pet.
However, did you know that your pet's nutritional needs change with age and activity level?
Did you know that specially formulated diets can assist in the management of various medical conditions, including kidney disease, diabetes, arthritis, and heart disease?
Many pet owners take nutrition for granted, in part because the availability of so many nutritionally complete commercial diets has taken much of the guesswork out of choosing a suitable diet for a pet.
However, did you know that your pet's nutritional needs change with age and activity level?
Did you know that specially formulated diets can assist in the management of various medical conditions, including kidney disease, diabetes, arthritis, and heart disease?
Microchipping
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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.
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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