Animal Health Center

Animal Health Center Animal Health Center is a mixed animal practice located in Eastern Oregon.

We will be closed today as we celebrate the Christmas holiday. We will be open Friday at 8am - Merry Christmas!Veterinar...
12/25/2025

We will be closed today as we celebrate the Christmas holiday. We will be open Friday at 8am - Merry Christmas!

Veterinary Emergency - 5419636621

Thank you for the delicious lunch today Cat Utopia! We appreciate your thoughtfulness and dedication to the pets of East...
12/20/2025

Thank you for the delicious lunch today Cat Utopia! We appreciate your thoughtfulness and dedication to the pets of Eastern Oregon!

We will be closed today for Thanksgiving. We will be OPEN regular hours on Friday and Saturday!Veterinary Emergency - 54...
11/27/2025

We will be closed today for Thanksgiving. We will be OPEN regular hours on Friday and Saturday!

Veterinary Emergency - 5419636621

11/20/2025
11/20/2025

As we continue to monitor the current outbreak of the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus (EHM) infection, let's take this opportunity to discuss once more the importance of biosecurity measures to stop disease spread. We recommend the following biosecurity precautions for horse owners, particularly if their horses have recently traveled to horse shows or were exposed to horses that have traveled:

1) Monitor horses for clinical signs (including fever, discharge from the nostrils, toe-dragging or a lack of balance) and take the temperature twice daily. Temperature greater than 101.5 F is considered a fever.

2) Immediately isolate any horse(s) showing clinical signs. Equine herpesvirus is an aerosolized virus and is spread through shared airspace, direct contact, and contaminated caretakers or equipment. A good isolation area is a separate barn or shelter that does not share airspace with healthy horses.

3) Implement movement restrictions until the situation is evaluated.

4) Contact your veterinarian to evaluate your horse and to propose a comprehensive biosecurity protocol.

5) Increase biosecurity measures that include extensive cleaning and disinfection of surfaces and equipment that come in contact with affected horses: wash or sanitize your hands between interacting with horses; take time while filling water buckets and feed tubs, do not cross contaminate; minimize the use of shared equipment and tack.

6) Make sure your horse is up to date on vaccinations.

7) Establish communication with all parties involved (owners, boarders, trainers, etc.).

More resources and information regarding biosecurity are available on the Equine Disease Communication Center's website at https://equinediseasecc.org/biosecurity

To learn more Equine Herpesvirus (EHV), visit: https://www.equinediseasecc.org/equine-herpesvirus

We will have a Pop Up Location in our parking lot today from 9am-2pm.
11/19/2025

We will have a Pop Up Location in our parking lot today from 9am-2pm.

10/31/2025

👻🎃☠️ Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat (but, don't give your pets Halloween candy)!

While it may be the scariest time of year, it doesn't have to be for your pets. Here are 7 tips to help prevent any scary situations. You can find more information at avma.org/Halloween.

10/28/2025

Our power has been restored!

Our power is out so our phones are down. Please call 5417862903 or 5417862963 for veterinary emergencies. Thank you for your understanding!

Happy Veteinary Technician Week to our staff! We are so proud to have you on our team!!
10/16/2025

Happy Veteinary Technician Week to our staff! We are so proud to have you on our team!!

09/12/2025

September is Responsible Dog Ownership Month. Because our pets can’t speak for themselves, we each take on a responsibility as owners to advocate for them and provide the support and resources they need to live healthy, happy lives. Providing that support begins even before we bring a pet home. Here's more on the pillars of responsible pet ownership: http://bit.ly/4mw1bVT

We will be closed tomorrow, Monday, September 1, 2025. For veterinary emergencies - 5419636621.Have a safe and enjoyable...
08/31/2025

We will be closed tomorrow, Monday, September 1, 2025. For veterinary emergencies - 5419636621.

Have a safe and enjoyable weekend!

We are hiring for part time Kennel Assistants!Please stop by and fill out an application or email your resume to care.ah...
08/15/2025

We are hiring for part time Kennel Assistants!

Please stop by and fill out an application or email your resume to [email protected].

This position requires availability for weekday evenings and weekend morning and evening hours. Great for students!!

Address

10302 Wallowa Lake Highway
Island City, OR
97850

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+15419636621

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