WANTED: Rottweiler/Doberman/Mastiff Mix
Wanted: LARGE short-haired mix, possibly rotweiler/ Doberman/ mastiff or mix, preferably under 6 mo so it can be trained to tolerate other pets and kids.Pets Weekly: High Tech Lost and Found
VNN Veterinary Network – Without a doubt, microchips provide the most reliable and most secure method of identifying your pet. But, with the never-ending controversy over different types of microchips, can you really rely on this “high-tech” ID tag?
Blue Green Algae toxicities in pets and livestock can cause serious disease and even death
Blue-green algae are also known as cyanobacteria. These microscopic plants can grow in any type of water and are generally too small to be seen. However, algal blooms are often visible and are harmful to people and pets. Read more
Labradoodle Ricky is looking for a new home
WVO Animal Network Center works!
Rickey has a new home in Kennewick
If you have a pet that is in need of a new home let us know. Send an email to wallowavlleyonline@gmail.com with your info a pictures and we will post it on the website and right here on Facebook. There is no charge for animals that need a new homes. Does not include animals for sale…
Hello, my name is Ricky, and I am a Labradoodle. I needs a new home where my new owners appreciate all of my energy. I am only nine months old, neutered, good with kids and other animals.
These nice people from the Wallowa County Human Society took this cool pic of me after I was playing in the creek.
Call Karen Mason at 541-432-7310 for more information.
Pet of the week: Rosebud is looking for a loving new home
Leptospirosis – An Old Disease Causes New Problems

Your weekly pet tip and information to keep your pets safe and healthy
The Centers for Disease Control removed Leptospirosis from the “reportable human diseases” list, but there is still significant concern over this zoonotic disease. Our pets are susceptible to lepto as well, but many owners are afraid to vaccinate for the illness. What’s the real story and how can we keep our pets and families safe?
Pets Weekly: Sometimes Good Medicine Is Simply Good Nutrition
VNN – Veterinary Network -- For pets with chronic health issues, veterinarians might recommend specific therapeutic diets. Designed to provide the right type of nutrition for the pet’s unique problems, these diets are often used for the lifetime of the pet. But, when finances are tight, are these “prescription diets” really worth the cost. Read more
Pets Weekly: Allergic Pets and People
VNN – Veterinary Network — From springtime through the late fall, many people are subject to seasonal allergies. But people are not the only ones suffering. For our dogs and cats, these same seasons can bring intense itching and discomfort. Yes, it seems our pets can get their own “hay fever”.
Will Stem Cells Bring Promised Relief to Painful Pups?
VNN – Veterinary News Network — Millions of dogs suffer the aches and discomfort of arthritis. Millions more may be hurting without any obvious signs. Now, a new science, using cells derived from the pet’s own fat, may bring relief to many painful pooches.
Purki looking for a home
I’m Purki (short for purr kitty…ok, so I didn’t choose the name so bear with me as we carry on here).
I’m 8 months old, gray and white female, spayed, shots, litter trained.
AND, (gasp) I was dumped on somebody’s doorstep. I mean I am truly THE most adorable cat but at least the house where I ended up recognized that and kept me and looked after me til I was spayed and ready for a new home.
I’m playful, fun, loving (did I mention adorable and beautiful!!!) and love to cuddle and play hide and seek and follow you round the yard. My foster parent says I am THE best. And I am!
To meet me call Sue at 541-432-3907 and make a new friend for life. I can be adopted through Wallowa County Humane Society, which is a non profit organization and would love donations even if you can’t adopt me!
You can meet me at Dr. Rice’s Enterprise Animal Hospital on Friday from 10 to 3. Come on down.






