Jacksonville Veterinary Hospital

Jacksonville Veterinary Hospital Jacksonville Veterinary Hospital is a full-service medical facility located in Jacksonville, Oregon. Pets and people love our doctors and staff.
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Jacksonville Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility located in Jacksonville, Oregon, serving dogs, cats and rabbits in Medford, Ashland, Central Point, and cities throughout the Rogue Valley. Since 1985 Jacksonville Veterinary Hospital has cared for thousands of pets, helping to keep them healthy and happy while providing information and support to their human companions

. Knee surgeries, orthopedic surgeries, dentals with digital radiographs, spay/neuter, second opinions, internal medicine, behavioral counseling, senior wellness and puppy and kitten plan packages are just a few services our experienced pet doctors provide. We are members of the AVMA, OVMA and RVVMA. Our community service includes Dogs for the Deaf, Guide Dogs, World Vets, C.A.T.S, Friends of the Animal Shelter and clinics for pets of the homeless. We offer discounts for military, police, and fire personnel. Discounts are also available for clients on social security. It is worth the short drive to Jacksonville where doctors and staff love what they do!

HOME NEEDED! This sweet girl needs a home. She is a 13 year old Shih Tzu with a gentle soul. If you would like more info...
01/18/2024

HOME NEEDED! This sweet girl needs a home. She is a 13 year old Shih Tzu with a gentle soul. If you would like more information or want to meet her please call the clinic at 541-899-1081.

Do you know this pup? This sweet female pug was found on Stage Rd. near Jasmine and Hull. She has no collar and no micro...
12/06/2023

Do you know this pup? This sweet female pug was found on Stage Rd. near Jasmine and Hull. She has no collar and no microchip. If you have any information please call Teresa and Mike 541-646-1589.

This is also a great reminder to everyone that lost pets can lose or slip their collars and if they have microchips they can be reunited with their families much quicker.

Found dog! If you know this adorable boy please contact our sweet client who found him: Shirley 541-621-5300. He is not ...
11/18/2023

Found dog! If you know this adorable boy please contact our sweet client who found him: Shirley 541-621-5300. He is not neutered and has no microchip.

Tis the season for giving!  We are having a food/supply drive for the Jackson County Animal Shelter until the end of the...
11/15/2023

Tis the season for giving! We are having a food/supply drive for the Jackson County Animal Shelter until the end of the month. Drop by bedding, toys, collars, leashes, bowls, and food by our clinic... or write a check! We will collect it all and get it to the shelter! Thank you to those who have already donated! We appreciate your generosity!

"Pickle" needs a new home! 6 months old, neutered male, black and white. Very sweet and playful. Likes to be held and cu...
02/28/2023

"Pickle" needs a new home! 6 months old, neutered male, black and white. Very sweet and playful. Likes to be held and cuddle. Very good with dogs, may be too playful for other cats. He has an old eye injury but is healthy now. Come by and meet him,! Please share post with friends. Call us at 541-899-1081.

Do you know this kitty? This poor cat was hit by a car on Sterling Creek Rd. in Jacksonville. He is an intact male cat, ...
11/21/2022

Do you know this kitty?

This poor cat was hit by a car on Sterling Creek Rd. in Jacksonville. He is an intact male cat, possibly around 1 years old, and had no collar or microchip. If you have any information about this sweet boy please let us know. 541-899-1081

We are proud to now be using new prescription vials that help reduce plastic waste. Every small step counts. Here is som...
11/10/2022

We are proud to now be using new prescription vials that help reduce plastic waste. Every small step counts. Here is some information on our new vials.

Designed to address the growing issue of single use plastic waste in the medical industry, KVP BetterVials are the only pharmacy bottles made with PLA while also meeting FDA guidelines.

100% plant based and biodegradable
Both dram and lid can be thrown away in household trash or recycled ( #7)
Complete degradation when exposed to moisture and heat in 3-6 months
Takes 42% less energy than petroleum-based plastic to produce
32% reduction in greenhouse gases compared to petroleum based plastic

This kitty needs a new home! She was adopted 6 months ago but doesn't get along with the other cats, so she will need to...
08/10/2022

This kitty needs a new home! She was adopted 6 months ago but doesn't get along with the other cats, so she will need to be an only cat. Her name is Lily, she is 12 years, a spayed female, indoor only kitty. If you are interested please contact 541-690-7520.

08/06/2022

We are HIRING! We are looking for a Veterinary Assistant to join our amazing team. Full or part time options considered. Veterinary experience a plus! But we are willing to train the right, hard working candidate!
Some Requirements for this job:
- Honesty, integrity, humility, reliability, along with a positive, mature compassionate attitude are ESSENTIAL!
- Greeting clients with a positive attitude
- Handling/Restraint of animals
- Scheduling appointments, obtaining medical history for exams, proficiency with AVImark software a plus.
- Answering client questions and communicating with clients about their pets regarding general and preventative care.
- Willingness to participate in daily cleaning (including dusting, mopping, vacuuming, picking up vomit/urine/stool)

Please visit our website at jvillevet.com prior to applying. We are a drug free establishment with a 100% no tolerance policy.

If you see this sweet girl, please call the owner, they are missing her very much!
07/18/2022

If you see this sweet girl, please call the owner, they are missing her very much!

This sweet dog "Beau" needs a home. If you are interested please call  (541) 944-2072
05/16/2022

This sweet dog "Beau" needs a home. If you are interested please call (541) 944-2072

UPDATE: This sweet girl was adopted! Thank you to everyone who spread the word about her. ------------------------------...
03/31/2022

UPDATE: This sweet girl was adopted! Thank you to everyone who spread the word about her.

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This sweet kitty needs a new home! She is a sweet, 4 year old, spayed, domestic medium hair, and weighs about 7lbs. She is currently a mostly outdoor cat that likes to run around outside and hunts squirrels occasionally. Her owner is moving out of state and cannot take her. If you are interested or know anyone who may be interested, please call us 541-899-1081 for more information.

Check out this opportunity to learn about Livestock Guardian Dogs!
01/17/2022

Check out this opportunity to learn about Livestock Guardian Dogs!

We are closed over the Thanksgiving long weekend and wanted to give a tip to help your pets in case they get into any ch...
11/24/2021

We are closed over the Thanksgiving long weekend and wanted to give a tip to help your pets in case they get into any chocolatey goodies you may have. If you know or suspect your dog has ingested chocolate: give your dog 1/4 cup of hydrogen peroxide orally to induce vomiting. This may take multiple doses, with waiting a few minutes between doses until vomiting occurs. Then contact your veterinarian or local emergency clinic for further instructions.

Southern Oregon Veterinary Specialty Center in Central Point is open 24 hours/7 days a week, their number is (541)282-7711.

08/02/2021

We are seeking an enthusiastic individual to join our front office team! Prior work in a similar position is required for consideration.
Requirements for this job:
- Honesty, integrity, humility. Reliability!!
- Greet clients with a positive attitude
- Schedule appointments
- Answer client questions and communicate with clients about their pets
- Operate veterinary software
- Create invoices, enter charges, accept payments, collect on invoices
- Handle conflict with professionalism
- Be willing to participate in daily cleaning (including dusting, mopping, vacuuming, picking up vomit/urine/stool)

07/21/2021

We are HIRING! We are looking for a Veterinary Assistant to join our amazing team. We will ONLY be interviewing candidates with veterinary experience at this time. Full or part time options considered.
Some Requirements for this job:
- Honesty, integrity, humility. Reliability!!
- Greet clients with a positive attitude
- Handling/Restraint of animals
- Schedule appointments, obtaining medical history for exams
- Answer client questions and communicate with clients about their pets regarding general and preventative care.
- Operate veterinary software
- Handle conflict with professionalism
- Be willing to participate in daily cleaning (including dusting, mopping, vacuuming, picking up vomit/urine/stool)

Come on in!  We are so happy to welcome clients back into the clinic! We ask that you wear a mask if you are not vaccina...
07/07/2021

Come on in! We are so happy to welcome clients back into the clinic! We ask that you wear a mask if you are not vaccinated. Also, we are still offering curbside service for those who prefer it.

Fourth of July Safety for Pets & Horses4th of July celebrations might be a lot of fun for people, but they can be downri...
06/30/2021

Fourth of July Safety for Pets & Horses

4th of July celebrations might be a lot of fun for people, but they can be downright scary for our animals, especially cats, dogs and horses. The sights, sounds and commotion of Independence Day can confuse animals and make them nervous, which can cause them to run away or place themselves in harmful situations.
Keep your animals safe with these tips

To help keep your animals from becoming overly stressed this 4th of July, consider the following tips:

Do not take your pets to fireworks displays.
Keep pets indoors and away from crowds so that they feel more protected. Due to the noise, dogs may try to dig out of yards, so keeping them inside is a good choice.
Animals that are already crate trained may feel safest in their crate.
A fan or other "white noise" can help mask the sound of fireworks.
Consider boarding your animals in a safe place that is farther away from the holiday action. If you plan to travel during this time, boarding your animal might be a better option than leaving it at home.
Early behavior training can desensitize your animal to holiday commotion. It is important to teach your puppy (ideally) or dog how to handle loud noises through positive conditioning. Do not punish your dog for being scared by thunderstorms or fireworks.
Your veterinarian may choose to prescribe a sedative for your animal if it tends to become easily spooked by the fireworks. Remember that your animal must be seen by a veterinarian in order to receive any prescribed medications.
The 4th of July is also a good time to make sure that your pet is wearing an ID collar and is microchipped.
Keep pets away from fireworks, matches, lighter fluid, as well as the food and drinks (including alcohol) that may accompany 4th of July celebrations.
If you have horses, be sure to keep them indoors and away from the sound of fireworks.

If your pet does become lost

Check the neighborhood (or area where the pet became lost), as pets have been known to be found close to home even several days later.
Put up signs with your pet's photo and your phone number. It is recommended to use only your first name and not include your home phone number on the notice. A cell phone number is preferrable, as it cannot easily be traced to your home address via online searches.
If your pet is microchipped (and we recommend that it should be), contact your microchip registration company. Once notified, they may activate a lost pet recovery network and/or place your lost pet on a "hot sheet" or on their social media networks.
Contact your veterinarian. If your pet is wearing a collar with rabies tag (also recommended), the number can be traced to your veterinarian and then back to you if the pet is found or taken to a shelter.
Contact animal control, shelters and humane organizations in your area. If possible, visit them daily to see if your pet has been brought in. July 5th is usually a very busy day at these agencies.
Place a lost pet ad in your local newspaper and/or online, such as on Facebook or Craigslist.
Check the paper and online sources daily for "found pet" ads as well as pet for sale ads. There has been an increase in people attempting to sell found or stolen pets on sites such as Craigslist.

If you have any concerns or questions about helping your animal stay calm and safe during the 4th of July holiday, please call us.

02/03/2021

We are HIRING! We are looking for a Veterinary Assistant to join our amazing team. If you are looking for employment please PM us! We will ONLY be interviewing candidates with veterinary experience at this time. Full or part time options considered.

Address

937 N 5th Street
Jacksonville, OR
97530

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+15418991081

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