Gladstone Veterinary Clinic

Gladstone Veterinary Clinic Our mission is to compassionately care for, help, and heal our patients, prevent disease, and honor the incredible power of the human-animal bond.

We are a compassionate team of skilled veterinarians, technicians, assistants, and client care specialists providing the best preventative, medical, and surgical care for dogs, cats, small mammals, reptiles, birds, pot-bellied pigs, and fish. We work hard to develop long-lasting relationships with our diverse clientele, and have second- and third-generation families that entrust us with their pets

' care. Our compassionate, highly-trained doctors, technicians, and staff will care for your pets as if they were our own. We also provide boarding services, including care for special-needs patients.

Happy New Year, everyone! Let’s help make it a happy night for all of our furry friends who HATE fireworks. It’s time fo...
01/01/2026

Happy New Year, everyone!

Let’s help make it a happy night for all of our furry friends who HATE fireworks. It’s time for trazodone and/or gabapentin anti-anxiety dosing if you haven’t done it already.

Also make sure that your fences and gates are secure and that your pets have their ID tags on.

What’s your favorite way to hide these anti-anxiety meds so your pets will take them?

Peanut butter?
Cream cheese?
Whipped cream?
Butter?
Any other tricks??

Best wishes for 2026! 🐾

This is a beautiful tribute to the furry, scaly, and feathered friends we have lost, but we hold in our hearts forever.T...
12/13/2025

This is a beautiful tribute to the furry, scaly, and feathered friends we have lost, but we hold in our hearts forever.

There are some great resources for children and adults coping with pet loss at the end of the post. 🐾♥️🌈

A determined troop of Girl Scouts worked for months to create a rainbow bridge to honor pets who have passed away -- and they weren't going to let a cowardly act of vandalism stop them from holding their dedication ceremony this week! Girl Scout Troop 508, a group of fourth and fifth graders from Our Lady of the Snows in Reno, Nevada, built "The Biggest Little Rainbow Bridge" at Crissie Caughlin Park as their Junior Bronze Award community service project. Two weeks after finishing the paint job, and just before they were going to add the finishing touches, someone poured white paint over the rainbow-colored tribute. Undeterred by what many in the community viewed as an act of anti-LGBTQ bigotry, the girls responded by rolling up their sleeves and repainting every stripe.

Before breaking ground, the young scouts surveyed 230 local students and found that over 82% had been significantly affected by pet loss, with nearly 67% saying it would help to have a special place to mourn. When they pitched the idea to the Reno City Council last May, Mayor Hillary Schieve told them, "You knocked my socks off." The city described the finished bridge as "a beautiful and peaceful place to mourn the loss of our beloved four-legged family members who have crossed the rainbow bridge into the great beyond" -- a reference to a poem written over 60 years ago that imagines a peaceful meadow where beloved animals wait to reunite with the people who loved them.

The city called the girls' response to the vandalism "inspiring." With help from the Parks Department, Troop 508 repainted the memorial and held their ribbon-cutting ceremony on December 7 as scheduled. Reno Police filed a report and continue to investigate, asking anyone with information to contact RPD. The vandalism follows a pattern seen across the country, where numerous rainbow crosswalks created as signs of support and solidarity with the LGBTQ community have been vandalized with paint around the country in recent years, from Nashville to Seattle to Huntington, West Virginia.

The incident sparked widespread speculation that the bridge was targeted by someone who mistook the rainbow colors for an LGBTQ symbol rather than a tribute to pets. "Conservatives [say] 'liberals are snowflakes and are offended by everything' yet here they are so threatened by gay people that they defaced a rainbow bridge made by children to memorialize their pets. Insane," wrote one commenter on a post by local news outlet Our Town Reno. Another added: "Homophobia and transphobia affect EVERYONE. Even though this was for pets that passed on, hatred in people's hearts over LGBT identities is what caused this because that is the only thing they think of when they see a rainbow."

In the end, the vandal with hate in their heart failed. The bridge stands, the ribbon has been cut, and the "dedicated Girl Scout Troop 508" -- as the city called them -- created exactly what they set out to build: "a beautiful and peaceful place to mourn the loss of our beloved four-legged family members who have crossed the rainbow bridge into the great beyond and reflect on the memories we have made with them."

Kudos to these mighty Girl Scouts for not letting an act of hate dim their rainbow!

For many children, the death of a pet is their first experience with grief. For books to talk to kids about a pet's death, we recommend "The Invisible Leash" for ages 3 and up (https://bookshop.org/a/8011/9780316524896), "Rodney Was A Tortoise" for ages 3 to 7 (https://www.amightygirl.com/rodney-was-a-tortoise), "Addy's Cup of Sugar" (https://www.amightygirl.com/addy-s-cup-of-sugar) for ages 4 to 8, and "A Stone for Sascha" for ages 5 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/a-stone-for-sascha)

For books that celebrate the special role that animal companions play in our lives, visit our blog post "Her Best Friend: 60 Books About Mighty Girls and Their Pets" at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=11577

For more books specifically about the unique bond between Mighty Girls and their canine companions, check out our blog post, "50 Books About Mighty Girls and Their Dogs," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=18554

For books to inspire children to follow the Girl Scouts' commitment to service, visit our blog post “Making an Impact: 40 Mighty Girl Books about Charity and Community Service” at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=10983

And for books for children, teens, and their parents that foster acceptance and understanding of LGBTQ people, visit our blog post, "True Colors: Mighty Girl Books for Pride Month," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=12258

We closed early today (Thursday) due to the winter weather and plan to open at noon on Friday if the weather and roads c...
02/13/2025

We closed early today (Thursday) due to the winter weather and plan to open at noon on Friday if the weather and roads cooperate.

How are your furry friends enjoying the snow?

Come see us at Gladstone Nature Park Dog Fest until 3pm on Saturday!
10/14/2023

Come see us at Gladstone Nature Park Dog Fest until 3pm on Saturday!

The blue-green toxic algae warning now includes Riverplace Marina. This is very toxic to dogs and is often fatal. Do not...
08/12/2023

The blue-green toxic algae warning now includes Riverplace Marina. This is very toxic to dogs and is often fatal. Do not let your dogs swim in the following locations in the Portland Metro Area, and check postings for further warnings.

☠️ Willamette River at Riverplace Marina
☠️ Ross Island Lagoon (Willamette River)
☠️ Willamette Cove
☠️ Pete’s Slough (Sauvie Island)
☠️ Sturgeon Lake (Sauvie Island)
☠️ Aaron Lake

WHEN IN DOUBT, STAY OUT!
Most water bodies aren’t monitored, so stay out of water that is foamy, scummy, thick like paint, blue-green, pea- green, or reddish brown.

If your dog or a child has drunk water from or has swum in potentially risky waters, seek veterinary/medical attention immediately. Exposure to blue-green algae is often fatal.

08/10/2023

Watch for blue-green algae (Cyanobacteria) warnings and keep your dogs out of these waterbodies and safe from this deadly toxin.

The Ross Island Lagoon and the Willamette River near Willamette Cove are currently affected.

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Are you ready to help your pets stay safe through the July 4th holiday? So many pets are terrified of fireworks. More pe...
06/29/2023

Are you ready to help your pets stay safe through the July 4th holiday? So many pets are terrified of fireworks. More pets get loose and end up missing during this holiday than on any other day of the year.

Let’s change those statistics this year!

🎇 Check your fences and gates to make sure pets can’t escape.

🎇 Make sure your pets have collars with ID tags with your current information.

🎇 Make sure that your pets’ microchip contact information is current. If your pet’s microchip registration has your old land line or old cell number, then no one can reach you.

🎇 Keep your pets safely inside when fireworks are likely to be going off. Ideally keep them in a room with no outside windows or doors. Some background noise such as a fan or music can be helpful to drown out the noise of fireworks.

🎇 If you haven’t done so, call your vet ASAP for some anti-anxiety medications for your pets. These medications work best when they are given PRIOR to an anxiety-producing event. Some medications should not be used with CBD products, so ask your veterinarian before adding any over-the-counter supplements to the prescription medications.

Best wishes for a happy and safe holiday weekend! We will be closed on Tuesday, July 4th

🎇 For more tips, check out:

Bang! Boom! Pop! Tips For Helping Your Pets Cope With Fireworks by Tanya M. ten Broeke, DVM | Jun 29, 2018 | Blog by Tanya ten Broeke, DVM, Owner of Gladstone Veterinary Clinic The Fourth of July is a really fun holiday for people. It is most definitely NOT a really fun holiday for animals. Sure, ma...

Due to the winter weather, we will be closed on Friday, February 24th due to the winter weather and road conditions.Plea...
02/24/2023

Due to the winter weather, we will be closed on Friday, February 24th due to the winter weather and road conditions.

Please stay warm and safe!

(Pido is enjoying a little snow time in his catio!)

We are closed today due to the winter weather. We hope to reopen tomorrow. Please stay safe.
02/23/2023

We are closed today due to the winter weather. We hope to reopen tomorrow. Please stay safe.

Due to the winter storm, and for the safety of our clients, patients, and team, we are closed today. All boarding patien...
12/23/2022

Due to the winter storm, and for the safety of our clients, patients, and team, we are closed today. All boarding patients are being well cared for by a team member who lives nearby.

Be safe and keep all of your furry, scaly, and feathered friends safe and warm.

We will be closed on Thursday, September 15th for team training.We will reopen on Friday, September 16th. Please seek em...
09/14/2022

We will be closed on Thursday, September 15th for team training.

We will reopen on Friday, September 16th.

Please seek emergency/urgent care if needed at one of our area emergency hospitals. Please call ahead for hours and availability.

Heart & Soul Animal Urgent Care: 503.749.9400

DoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital: 503.228.7281

Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Tualatin:
503.691.7922

Blue Pearl Veterinary Emergency:
503.501.2375

Pacific NW Vet ER:
360.625.5302

Address

18420 SE McLoughlin Boulevard
Milwaukie, OR
97267

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:15am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+15036536621

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