Theresa’s Country Feed & Pet

Theresa’s Country Feed & Pet

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If you ever find yourself exploring the friendly communities east of Portland, consider spending an afternoon at Theresa’s Country Feed & Pet in Wood Village, Oregon. Tucked away just a quick detour off the busy 238th Drive and NE Park Lane, this independently owned pet supply store exudes a welcoming, local charm that’s hard to find in bigger chains. Whether you’re picking up supplies for your dog, cat, backyard chickens, or even wild birds, it’s the kind of place where genuine advice and personal service are the norm. As someone passionate about pet care on the road, I’m always seeking out the best local options, and Theresa’s Country Feed & Pet continues to impress me with its blend of practicality, warmth, and surprising variety.

The exterior may remind you of the classic feed stores from decades past, with a fresh, tidy storefront and easy parking right out front. The moment you step inside, you’ll notice the enthusiastic “hello” from behind the counter—another hallmark of small-town friendliness. Browsing the shelves, you’ll find an impressive selection of pet foods, treats, toys, and even accessories for less common pets. What sets this store apart is its focus on quality products that support both pets’ wellbeing and the lifestyles of their owners.

Beyond just retail, the staff here make a real effort to remember repeat visitors. I’ve had more than one conversation about the best local trails for dogs, or tips for transitioning chickens to new feed brands—these are pet lovers serving fellow pet lovers. For travelers and locals alike, Theresa’s offers a reliable, down-to-earth stop for anything you might need on your way through Wood Village.

Key Features

  • Extensive Pet Food Selection: From premium dog and cat foods to feed for rabbits, chickens, and fish, you’ll spot many niche brands often missed by larger retailers.
  • Specialty Treats & Toys: Pick up durable toys, natural chews, training treats, and puzzle feeders tailored to enrich your pets’ lives on the go.
  • Bird Supplies: The wild bird seed section caught my eye—several local blends ideal for encouraging backyard feathered friends, as well as feeders and accessories.
  • Supplies for Hobby Farming: Find everything from chicken scratch and grit to grooming tools for goats and rabbits, perfect for travelers caring for a variety of animals.
  • Seasonal Products: The inventory often features timely items—like flea and tick solutions in summer, or pet-safe ice melts and heated water bowls during the chillier months.
  • Knowledgeable, Friendly Staff: Every visit for me is met with helpful suggestions, whether I’m shopping for a sensitive-stomach dog or need tips for calming a travel-wary cat.
  • Accessibility: The entire store, as well as parking, is wheelchair accessible—making it easy for everyone to browse comfortably.
  • Quick-Visit Friendly: If you’re on a tight schedule, the layout makes finding what you need straightforward, and checkout is always efficient—no long waits.
  • Easy Payment Options: You can pay with checks, credit and debit cards, or NFC mobile payments—great for those who travel light or prefer contactless methods.

Best Time to Visit

Theresa’s Country Feed & Pet is open year-round, which is great for both impromptu stops and planned shopping trips. In my experience, weekdays just after opening or in the early afternoon tend to be the quietest, which is handy if you prefer browsing without a crowd. Late spring and early summer are fantastic times to drop in if you’re interested in supplies for young animals like chicks or new garden birds, as those seasonal products and feeds are most stocked. Autumn brings in autumnal treats and safety products for colder weather—think warm bedding for outdoor pets or heated bird baths. If you’re passing through on a weekend, expect to meet a lively mix of regulars and first-timers, all drawn by the shop’s reputation for service. The staff keep things moving, though—I’ve never had to wait long, even at peak times.

How to Get There

Finding Theresa’s Country Feed & Pet is straightforward, even if you’re not a local. The address is 22741 NE Park Ln Suite E, Wood Village, OR 97060, a short distance from the I-84 freeway. If you’re coming from Portland, it’s about a 20-minute drive—take Exit 16 (Wood Village/Blu Lake Park), then follow NE Park Lane east; you’ll spot the shop near a small cluster of local businesses. The store has its own parking lot with wheelchair-accessible spaces, making for stress-free arrivals whether you’re in a compact car or a larger RV. Public transit options in this area are somewhat limited, so driving is the most convenient way to visit. Cyclists will find decent bike access via surrounding streets, and there are a few places to lock up bikes near the storefront.

If you’re exploring the Columbia Gorge or heading on to Mount Hood, it’s an especially handy spot for pet supplies mid-adventure. On one memorable trip, I realized I’d forgotten dog food with just enough time to swing in, pick up our preferred brand, and get recommendations on nearby pet-friendly trails from the staff. There’s nothing quite like local insights, and Theresa’s delivers on that front.

Tips for Visiting

  • Skip the Big Chains: If supporting local businesses is important to you, Theresa’s is a great alternative to the impersonal atmosphere of large pet supply stores. Staff are well-versed in pet nutrition and can offer guidance tailored to your pet’s needs.
  • Bring a Shopping List: The array of specialty items can be enticing, so jot down what you need—or want to learn about—beforehand. Staff love answering questions and will happily point you toward the right products for your route or pet.
  • Ask About Local Products: From Oregon-made dog treats to regionally sourced birdseed, several shelves feature items produced close to home, which is ideal for travelers looking for authentic souvenirs.
  • Check for Seasonal Specials: I recommend calling ahead or asking in-store about ongoing promotions. On one visit I happened upon a sale on outdoor animal supplies, perfect for prepping for fall weather.
  • Be Prepared for Fast Service: With the shop’s emphasis on a “quick visit” experience, it’s easy to pop in for just a couple of things. If you’re touring with your pet, I’ve found the staff are efficient and happy to help you carry purchases to your car.
  • Accessibility Matters: Theresa’s maintains an accessible entrance and parking area. If you have specific mobility needs, don’t hesitate to ask for assistance—the staff are extremely accommodating.
  • Payment Is a Breeze: With multiple payment options, you won’t need to worry if you left your wallet in the car—mobile payments, cards, and checks are all accepted.
  • Discover Local Insights: This might be my favorite aspect—chat with the staff about the area. They often share tips for local parks, dog-friendly spaces, and seasonal wildlife you won’t read about in most guidebooks.

Overall, Theresa’s Country Feed & Pet offers more than just pet products—it’s a community hub where visitors are treated with genuine hospitality. Each visit leaves me with something new, be it advice on traveling with animals, insight into local pet-friendly destinations, or simply the satisfaction of supporting a small Oregon business. The practicality, heart, and variety you’ll find here make it a must-see stop for anyone who travels with pets—or just wants to experience Wood Village like a local.

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