Clover Valley Veterinary Services
Resources
General Links
WSVMA statement on Equine Lay Dentistry in Washington State
Read about the most current laws regarding equine dentistry in Washington State
Information and resources for pet loss grievance. Also contains contact information for the Pet Loss Hotline, a service that helps people cope with grief and bereavement in the pending or past loss of a companion pet.
Excellent resource on management strategies and behavior modification for indoor pets (dogs and cats) brought to you by The Ohio State University.
Excellent site developed by the Feline Advisory Bureau, a charity dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of cats through improved feline knowledge, to help us all care better for our cats.
Excellent site developed by the American Association of Equine Practitioners designed for the horse owner with information on husbandry, disease, nutrition and more.
Accurate, reliable information for pet owners on animal diseases, veterinary treatments, medications, and more.
The best resource for animal poison-related emergencies developed by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Cornell University Poisonous Plant Database
A comprehensive list of poisonous plants for livestock and other animals developed by Cornell University Department of Animal Science.
Equine Nutrition Consultants
Send an email to one of the equine nutrition consultants:
Gina Frequez - Purina Land O Lakes
Natalie McGowen - Triple Crown Feed CHS
Contact a Kentucky Equine Research nutritionist today for a free consultation
Stables
Clover Valley Riding Center 360-265-0517
J's Eden Riding Stables 360-871-3631
Orchard Equestrian CenterPioneer Performance Horses
Rescue
Pet Boarding & Pet Sitting
Comfy Creatures, Pam Gallagher 360-876-3794
Relling Boarding Kennel, 360-373-1469
Cancellations
If you need to change or cancel your appointment, please call us at (360) 917-5887. We request the courtesy of at least 48 hours’ notice for cancellations so that we may schedule another patient in your place.
Payments
We require full payment at the time that services are performed. For your convenience, we accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx, and Care Credit.
Clover Valley accepts CareCredit, the healthcare card. CareCredit is North America's leading medical payments program. CareCredit lets you say yes to the best treatment for your pet immediately, and pay for it over time with low monthly payments that fit easily into your budget. You can use your CareCredit card for all your pet's follow-up care as well as annual exams and vaccines, so you can spend more quality time with your family pet.
Learn more by visiting carecredit.com or by calling us at (360) 917-5887.
Returns
Products that have left our facility cannot be returned. However, according to manufacturer guarantee, opened bags of dog and cat food may be returned or exchanged.
Prescriptions
We are more than happy to process your prescription refills. We ask that you please give us 48 hours’ notice when refills are needed. Also, to ensure you do not run out of your pet's medication, please call for a refill when you have 3-4 days of medication left.
We do not recommend purchasing your pet’s medications from unknown online pharmacies. Our pharmacy can provide you safe, accurate refills at competitive prices.
Appointments
We prefer to see patients by appointment to allow ample time for all patients and scheduled surgical procedures. Emergency cases will always be seen immediately, so an occasional appointment delay is inevitable. Please call us or use the email appointment form on our website to schedule your pet’s appointment.
Emergencies
Our office is open and a Customer Service Representative available Monday through Friday from 8:30AM to 5:30PM. Regular veterinary appointments are scheduled Monday through Friday from 8:30AM to 5:30PM. For small animal emergencies, please contact a small animal emergency clinic.
Patient Arrival
For your pet’s protection and the protection of other pets, all dogs must be on a leash and properly controlled while in the waiting area; all cats must stay in a secure cat carrier while in the waiting area.
Appointments
We prefer to see our large animal patients by appointment. Emergency cases will always be seen immediately, so an occasional appointment delay is inevitable. Please call us or use the email appointment form on our website to schedule your on-site appointment.
Emergencies
We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to handle large animal emergencies. Please call (360) 917-5887, ext. 2, to speak with our veterinarian on call- if it goes to voicemail, please leave a detailed message and someone will return your call shortly.
Geographic Area Covered
Our veterinary coverage is the entire Kitsap and Key Peninsulas, including Fox Island, Bainbridge Island and parts of Mason County. If you are unsure if we can come to your area, please give us a call at (360) 917-5887.
Large Animals Treated
We treat horses.
Equine Fecal Evaluation
Please provide us with 1 to 2 fresh fecal balls, minimally contaminated with bedding and not more than 24 hours old. Please refrigerate the sample prior to your appointment. Please label the bag with your name, the horse’s name and date. Samples can be dropped off at our facility or given to your veterinarian at an on-site appointment. As part of our veterinary-client-patient relationship, we do require an exam within the past 12 months in order to run any fecals.