Balance Veterinary Care - Dr. Teri Sue Wright

Balance Veterinary Care - Dr. Teri Sue Wright If you're looking for "My Home Vet", we're it! We provide the same great services both in your home & at our office now with a new name & clinic space!

Holistic Veterinary Clinic specializing in diet & nutrition, ozone treatments, fecal microbiome treatments, Fur Tissue Mineral Analysis and so much more!!

Adopt a puppy! 🐾 See info below…2 males, 1 female left. born January 21, 2026. Have received 2 doses of Spectra 6 and 1 ...
05/25/2026

Adopt a puppy! 🐾 See info below…
2 males, 1 female left. born January 21, 2026. Have received 2 doses of Spectra 6 and 1 dose of dewormer.
Started on basic training, they are quick to learn and eager to please. Both parents are working farm dogs.
Pups have been exposed to cats, chickens, ducks, pigs, and cows.

Please reach out!

Gwynne - (206) 229-2154
[email protected]

šŸ¾ā€¼ļøADOPTION ALERT We’re looking for a very special home for Blueberry.Meet Blueberry, a sweet standard poodle who has be...
04/21/2026

šŸ¾ā€¼ļøADOPTION ALERT

We’re looking for a very special home for Blueberry.

Meet Blueberry, a sweet standard poodle who has been deeply loved and incredibly well cared for his whole life. His owner recently passed away, and her wish was for him to continue living a happy, healthy life with people who will care for him the way she did.

Blueberry has been raised with exceptional care - a high-quality raw diet, attentive veterinary care, lots of attention, and a calm, loving environment. He’s a wonderful dog and deserves a home where he’ll continue to be cherished.

He will continue seeing our veterinarian for routine care and to support ongoing f***l microbiome transplant work, so we’re looking for someone committed to maintaining his diet and health routine.

He is 4.5 years old, his birthday is 9/26/2021. And he weighs about 35lbs. If you are located in Oregon and you think you may be a good fit please reach out!

We’re helping find the right person or family who can give him the life he deserves. If you or someone you know might be the right fit, please send us a message.

Sharing this post helps more than you know. 🐾

04/10/2026

What we see in cases like this isn’t a bad dog - it’s a dog that doesn’t feel safe. Dogs labeled as ā€˜aggressive’ are often just scared, overwhelmed, or pushed too quickly.

When you slow things down, remove pressure, and let the animal come to you, everything changes.

That’s how we approach every appointment. Not rushed, not forceful - just patient, respectful care that allows pets to settle and be themselves.

If your dog struggles at the vet or you’ve been told your dog has ā€˜fear aggression’ you’re not alone. There are different ways to approach it that often make a huge difference.

šŸ“If you’re local and looking for a different kind of vet experience, click the link in our bio to reach out and schedule an appointment.

04/09/2026

We always prioritize a stress-free exam for all our patients 🐾

We focus on creating a calm, low-pressure environment where pets can stay with their owners, explore at their own pace, and feel safe during their visit. Sometimes that means a little catnip, a few healthy treats, and letting curiosity take over.

When animals feel comfortable, exams become easier and the experience is best for everyone.

Contact our clinic to schedule a relatively stress-free exam today to improve your pets health - holistically.

These are some of our favorite whole foods to support a pet’s health - no matter what diet they’re currently eating.Food...
04/04/2026

These are some of our favorite whole foods to support a pet’s health - no matter what diet they’re currently eating.

Foods like bone broth, fermented vegetables, eggs, organ meats, and high-quality fish oils provide nutrients that support the gut, microbiome, skin, immune system, and overall vitality.

But it’s important to understand something: these foods aren’t meant to simply ā€œcover upā€ symptoms. If a dog has itchy skin, chronic licking, or digestive issues, the root of the problem often begins in the gut.
Supporting the microbiome and providing nutrient-dense foods helps to reduce inflammation, and the body to re-balance and heal over time.

Quality matters, too. Whole, properly sourced foods nourish the body in a way highly processed ingredients simply can’t.

Even small additions like these can be a powerful step toward supporting your pet’s long-term health.

From March 16th through March 20th, enjoy 15% off all raw food! It’s the perfect moment to stock up and keep your pets n...
03/17/2026

From March 16th through March 20th, enjoy 15% off all raw food! It’s the perfect moment to stock up and keep your pets nourished as we head into the warmer months.

Click the link in our bio to place an order and take advantage of these sweet savings!

P.S: Dr. Teri Sue is out of the clinic! Our temporary hours are listed below:

March 16th - 25th: Clinic open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10am-2pm for food and supplement pick ups and vet tech appointments.
On Friday, we will be open for food and supplement pick ups only.

March 14th, 21st, and 24th: CLOSED.

March 28th: OPEN from 9am - 12:30pm.

03/01/2026

Most overlooked tool for dog dental health🦓

Raw Bones can be a great addition to your pets diet (especially if they are already eating raw). They help keep teeth cleaner, provide natural calcium and other important macro minerals, and give dogs the mental enrichment they need - and enjoy!

Supervision is important, especially when they are new to chewing raw bones. Choosing the right size and teaching your dog how to chew (not gulp) reduces the risk of choking.

When introduced the right way, raw bones can be simple, functional support for dental and overall health.

02/27/2026

Sweet Pea has had great results since adding chicken feet to her diet. Her mom noticed calmer behavior (still playful, just more balanced), clearer eyes, and a huge improvement in breath and dental health.

Chicken feet are a natural source of collagen, glucosamine, and chondroitin - supporting joints, the gut lining, skin, teeth, and overall vitality.

If your dog struggles with:
• bad breath or tartar buildup
• joint stiffness or slowing down
• cloudy eyes
• hyperactivity or trouble settling
• dull coat or itchy skin
simple whole foods like this can make a powerful difference.

šŸ‘‰ Check out our website to learn more or order chicken feet for your pet.

Heads up! We have a few last-minute appointment openings this Friday, February 27th and next week, starting March 2nd! šŸ—“...
02/26/2026

Heads up! We have a few last-minute appointment openings this Friday, February 27th and next week, starting March 2nd! šŸ—“ļø

If your pet is due for their annual exam, needs a wellness check-in, or you’ve been meaning to get them seen for anything else, this is a great time to schedule.

Visit the link in our bio to contact us and reserve one of these spots before they fill! 🐾

ā€¼ļøFoster or forever home needed ASAPMeet Baby šŸ’• She is a sweet, affectionate little girl in urgent need of a foster or f...
02/20/2026

ā€¼ļøFoster or forever home needed ASAP

Meet Baby šŸ’• She is a sweet, affectionate little girl in urgent need of a foster or forever home.

She is playful, well behaved, great with people, and currently stable and healthy.

Baby does require ongoing holistic care, and we can share full details with anyone seriously interested.

If Baby doesn’t find a home soon, she will be have to be put down.

Please DM us or call our office (541-343-5028) if you can foster, adopt, or share - this little girl deserves a chance 🐾

Address

3469 Hilyard Street
Eugene, OR
97405

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+15413435028

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