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Bailey Veterinary Clinic Web
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Fifty-two years ago Don Bailey graduated from
Colorado State and moved to Roseburg with his wife Betty and the
first of their 3 children for an internship with Dr. Dallen Jones.
At the end of the internship, Don and Betty had their car packed
ready to head back to Ukiah, California. At the same time, Dr.
George Nichols had passed away and his family approached Don to see
if he would stay and run the clinic long enough for them to get Dr.
Nichols' affairs in order. And, as they say, the rest is
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Through the years Bailey Veterinary Clinic
has strived for excellence in the treatment of their clients' pets,
farm animals and livestock. Animal care and client satisfaction have been
and continue to be the main objective of the doctors and staff at
the clinic. They have completed a new large animal treatment barn
and hospital, added more runs for dogs, remodeled the grooming area
and enlarged the parking lot. For the convenience of their clients
Bailey Veterinary Clinic encourages appointments but welcomes
walk-ins. |
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Bob Bailey, Don's brother also graduated from
Colorado State and became a partner eight years later. In 1982
Blair Bailey, Don's son completed his internship and joined the
clinic. The growth continued and in 1988 Craig Downie also joined
the clinic. In 1991 Don retired (sort of) to work full time on his
sheep and cattle ranch. While hunting in Canada in 1995, Dr. Bob
suffered a heart attack and passed away. Today, Blair, Craig and
their newest partner Mike Martin own and operate Bailey Veterinary
Clinic which staffs 7 full time doctors, an ophthalmologist on a
referral basis, 21 support staff and 2 groomers. |
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