The team of professionals at Everett Veterinary Hospital & Boarding House has an unselfish commitment to animal health and welfare that extends beyond the companion pet relationship. Dr. Everett has been involved with helping our precious wildlife since 1986 and Dr. Shaw's interest and assistance began in 1995.
We are the only hospital in the basin that routinely provides veterinary care to injured or orphaned wildlife. We are also the veterinary contact for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Department of Fish and Game, US Department of Fish and Wildlife and Oregon State Police. Additionally, we work with Badger Run Wildlife Rehab, who provides aftercare and physical therapy to recondition animals and birds for release back into the wild.
Our mission is to do whatever treatments are necessary to heal all injured animals and return them back into their native habitat. Whether it is a bat or a bobcat, a robin or a raccoon, a rare species such as a Great Grey Owl or Peregrine Falcon or something more common such as a Scrub Jay or a Squirrel, we care for all wildlife.
We donate our services, all materials and time at no cost and are therefore extremely grateful for any donations that allow us to continue with this important aspect of service to the animals and to our community.
* Note, most wild animals carry diseases and both internal and external parasites which can be transmissible to people (zoonosis) or domestic pets. If you have any doubts about how to handle a situation, call one of the people listed below.
As Veterinarians and caring individuals, we donate our time and materials for wildlife. Any medical costs incurred in the treatment of wild animals are covered by Everett Veterinary Hospital & Boarding House Inc. and by Badger Run Wildlife Rehab, located in Keno.
Donations are gratefully accepted and can be made at Everett Veterinary Hospital & Boarding House Inc, or can be mailed to:
Badger Run Wildlife Rehab
15993 Homestead Lane
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Please make checks payable to: BRWR
There are a variety of items which are always in need, ranging from pet food to blankets and crates. Visit Badger Run Wildlife Rehab for a complete list. Chances are, if you don't need it, we will!
Volunteers are always welcome! You must be at least 16 years ofage to come in contact with the animals, but there are a variety of other ways you can help. We need people to:
Please contact Liz at 541-891-2052 or info@badgerrun.org for more information.