Oxford Veterinary Clinic

by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Nov 19, 2024 | dog vet, pet health, Uncategorized, vet, veterinarian
possible tumor on dog Just like humans, dogs can also develop cancer, especially as they age. Identifying whether a lump or bump is a tumor or related to another health issue can be challenging. Without medical attention, it’s also difficult to know if a lump is…

by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Nov 4, 2024 | dog vet, pet health, Uncategorized, vet, veterinarian

X-Ray showing toy in intestine An intestinal blockage, or bowel obstruction, in dogs is when the intestines are partially or fully blocked, preventing solid foods and liquids from passing. This blockage disrupts the absorption of water and nutrients, which can quickly…

by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Sep 24, 2024 | Uncategorized

Dirty Dog’s Teeth The Importance of Dental Care for Your Dog: When and Why You Should Schedule a Cleaning If you’re a dog owner, you likely understand the importance of routine dental care for your dog’s overall health. This includes regular dental…

by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Sep 9, 2024 | dog vet, pet health, vet, veterinarian
Blood in a dog’s stool When blood appears outside of a dog’s blood vessels—whether in their stool or elsewhere—it can cause concern, and rightly so. Blood in a dog’s stool signals various potential health issues, some more serious than others. Understanding what…
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Sep 5, 2024 | dog vet, pet health, vet, veterinarian
Dog Licking His Paw Understanding Why Dogs Lick Their Paws Dogs lick their paws for various reasons. While some dogs do this daily to maintain cleanliness, constant or aggressive paw licking might indicate underlying issues such as injuries or infections. If you…