Martin C. Warbington, DVM
   Meredith Pierce, DVM
 
        24 HOUR 
        EMERGENCY
        VETERINARY 
        SERVICE


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You may have heard 
recently about
 an outbreak of rabies 
in Oregon.  Check our 
for more information.
Waiting patiently for their 
turn at the clinic; Ometepe Island, Nicaragua.
Check out more photos from our adventures on our
NICARAGUA GALLERY page
    Send us a photo of your    four-footed (or fine    feathered!) friend for our   Client Photo Gallery
drwarb@tumaloanimalhospital.com
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THANK YOU!!
Thanks so much to 
Mr. Winger's Independent 
Living Skills Class at 
Redmond High for creating 
the letters for our shiny 
new Tumalo Animal Hospital sign!
It looks great and we really appreciate it!

Your Country Vet for over 25 Years

At Tumalo Animal Hospital our goal is to treat you, your companion animals and livestock with the care and respect you deserve.  Located in beautiful Central Oregon less than 10 minutes from Bend, we combine old-fashioned  know-how and experience with the latest advances in modern veterinary medicine.
Veterinary Services for Dogs, Cats, Horses, Livestock, Exotics & More


Did You Know... 
- that over 85% of dogs and cats over 6 years old have some form of dental disease?  Read the short article on our News and Events page and call us at 541-389-1540 to schedule a dental exam for your furry friend!
- that about 4 million dogs are put down in US shelters each year?  If you're in the market for a new dog, keep those numbers in mind.
- that Dr. Warbington and family spent time in NICARAGUA as a part of a program providing volunteer veterinary services to an underserved community on Ometepe Island?  Thanks to Dr. Pierce and our great staff for keeping Tumalo Animal Hospital running smoothly while we were 3053 (according to  our iPhone!) miles away!
- there is a safe, effective and EASY TO ADMINISTER topical dewormer for cats??
- that dogs in Central Oregon are far more likely to be bitten by a rattlesnake than contract rabies?  Check the FAQ page for more information!