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Go to our ER today.

If you're worried, we're worried. Our ER is here for you and your pet. 

What to expect  

My cat has an upset stomach. Now what?

We’ll get down to the bottom of it while keeping your pet comfortable and hydrated.

My dog ate something he shouldn't have. Can you help?

Finding a safe way to remove or digest the item is essential to your pet’s well-being. We see this every day.

My pet is bleeding. Should I come in?

It’s important to clean cuts, scrapes and wounds to avoid infection. Let’s take a look.

Critical Care

Our comprehensive approach of criticalists partnering with emergency teams, other specialists and local veterinarians offers the best chance of recovery to our patients.

About Our ICU

You can save animals, too. 

As a nonprofit, DoveLewis depends on the generous support of donors like you to maintain and grow our medical services and community programs for the benefit of Oregon’s animals.

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For Veterinarians

Working with local veterinary teams is essential to the well-being of Oregon’s animals and we’re proud to have you as a partner. We’re here as a resource for you, offering everything from specialty referrals to client resources to continued education.

Resources for clinics

Visit atdove.org

atdove.org offers procedural videos, continuing education (CE) and specialty training for everyone in your practice.

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Our Expert Team

It takes a lot of people for an emergency animal hospital to run. Each of them is fueled by a commitment to excellence and to their community. 

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Pet Health & Wellness Tips

Spring Pet Safety Tips

With spring in the air, pet owners should be aware of potential seasonal hazards. While you enjoy the longer, warmer days, keep these tips in mind!

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Be Aware of these Common Pet Toxins

March is National Pet Poison Prevention Month and as a hospital that encounters many cases of toxicity in household pets, we want you to be in the know to prevent future ER visits. Review the following household and outdoor toxins to steer your pets clear of ingesting them. 

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Found Pets

Description
FOUND CAT: Young Adult Female Gray Tabby - MGD12743
Breed
Domestic Shorthair Tabby Cat
Sex
Female
Weight
6lbs
Found Near
Multnomah County
Found On
Description
FOUND DOG: Young Adult Male Brown & White Speckled Aussie Mix - MGD12732
Breed
Aussie Mix
Sex
Male
Weight
45lbs
Found Near
28th and Sandy Boulevard
Found On

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