Oxnard Veterinary Hospital

Oxnard Veterinary Hospital Quality, Compassionate Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry Oxnard Veterinary Hospital in Oxnard, CA . We offer services in Veterinary Equipment & Supplies.

We specialize in General Medicine, small animals, Dentistry. Our Hours of Operation are: Mon-Sat 8-5 pm Open Saturdays We have been proudly serving the Oxnard, CA area since 1981.

05/02/2024

Poor systemic health may manifest in poor oral health for your pet. This is one of the reasons that a dental veterinarian performs a general physical examination as well as an oral examination. Pet illnesses often first show up in the oral cavity and can be a tell-tale sign of a more serious problem or condition.

04/30/2024

Did you know that, when a bird is sick, it will begin to chirp and vocalize at a higher or lower pitch than usual? In fact, this is a way that it communicates any change in its health. If your pet bird is intoning in a higher or lower way, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian to rule out any potential health issues.

04/25/2024

Do you ever worry that the food you’ve been feeding your cat could be contributing to its health issues? Unfortunately, many grocery store brands rely on filler ingredients that don’t necessarily add to the nutritional content as a way to keep down costs.

04/23/2024

Hamsters make great pets. Keep your hamster healthy by feeding it a diet of rodent kibble as the main food. Treats, including greens, sprouts, sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds, may be given a few times per week.

04/18/2024

Traditional Chinese medicine embraces the body, soul, and spirit as being different parts of the whole. It seeks to reach the heart of a problem and not to just put a bandaid on the surface issue, which is why it is known as a "holistic therapy."

04/16/2024

Do you monitor your cat’s food intake and exercise? It may seem silly to do so since they sleep so often, however, they need to eat every day. Skipping meals can be life-threatening to them.

04/11/2024

Are you concerned that something may be wrong with your dog or cat because of the unusual behavior they’ve been exhibiting lately? While it could be nothing more than a personality quirk you’ve never noticed before, it may be worth it to bring them in for a checkup all the same.

04/09/2024

If you have more than one pet who needs to visit the veterinarian, it's often smart to bring them in one at a time. This gives the vet the chance to fully focus on each animal, as well as making it easier for you to transport them.

04/04/2024

A great way to keep your cat healthy is to take it in for yearly wellness exams. These exams can help your veterinarian catch any health problems before they become serious illnesses.

04/02/2024

Birds have extremely sensitive respiratory systems. Even things that are fine for humans, like hair spray, incense, scented candles, or even fumes from non-stick cookware, can harm birds, so make sure you keep your bird in well-ventilated areas.

03/28/2024

Taking the cat to the vet can be just as hard on their owners as it is on the patient. To smooth things along, try to get the cat used to the carrier way before any vet trip. Bringing favorite treats and talking calmly can help soothe a nervous traveler, too.

03/26/2024

Your horse's behavior changes when something is bothering him. Even if the problem isn't evident, a persistent change in your horse's attitude (grumpiness, aggression, or withdrawal) could be a sign that something's wrong.

03/21/2024

Here’s a random pet fact for you - did you know that ferrets are currently the third most popular pet in the US? There are an estimated eight to ten million of these furry friends being kept as pets.

03/19/2024

Easter lilies can be lethal to cats. Even if they just eat a small amount of the plant, it can quickly lead to kidney failure and death in as little as 18 hours. It's best to keep Easter lilies and other lilies far away from your feline friends.

03/14/2024

Birds, much like humans, can develop nervous habits. African Greys bite their toenails, not actually shortening them, but running them through their beak. Macaws and Amazons may be inclined to ruffle their chest feathers in waves when they are nervous.

03/12/2024

Are you thinking about bringing a new kitten into your household? Remember, kittens can carry diseases, so it’s smart to bring them to us for tests and to quarantine them from your other cats to ensure they aren’t carrying something that could make your other cats sick as well.

03/05/2024

A healthy diet for a horse consists of a proper balance of protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and fiber – all washed down with lots of water. We can help you create a properly balanced diet of these components based on your horse’s age and level of activity.

02/29/2024

Cats are particularly susceptible to diabetes. In fact, for cats, the body has an inability to produce insulin proportionate to blood sugar levels. Feline diabetes can be treated with insulin shots, though . Early symptoms of this include unusual appetite with no corresponding weight gain, or drinking and urinating constantly.

Address

651 S Ventura Road
Oxnard, CA
93030

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8:20am - 12pm

Telephone

+18059841850

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