by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Nov 10, 2023 | pet health, veterinarian
Used foil with food on it on top of the garbage is a easy dangerous treat for a dog Dogs eating tin foil is a pretty common occurrence. We, humans, tend to wrap a lot of cooked or uncooked food in foil. Dogs smell it and and eat what’s leftover on the foil and...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Nov 8, 2023 | pet health, veterinarian
English bulldog chewing up a tennis ball outside in the grass If your dog chews up a tennis ball, it is important to take action to ensure your pet’s health and safety. While tennis balls are commonly used as toys for dogs, they can pose a risk if ingested...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Nov 6, 2023 | pet health, veterinarian
Dog with panties on his head Has your dog ever eaten a pair of your panties? it is important to take immediate action to ensure the health and well-being of your furry friend. While this may seem like a peculiar predicament, it is not uncommon for dogs to ingest items...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Nov 2, 2023 | veterinarian
A Tampon Can Block Lots of Things in a Dog If your dog has eaten a tampon, it is important to take immediate action to ensure their health and well-being. While this situation can be concerning, there are steps you can take to address the issue. First and foremost, it...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Nov 2, 2023 | pet health, veterinarian
Pile of Chicken Bones If your dog has eaten chicken bones, it is important to take immediate action to ensure their safety and well-being. While dogs are known for their love of chewing on bones, chicken bones can pose serious health risks. The first step you should...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Oct 31, 2023 | pet health, veterinarian
As a responsible pet owner, it is crucial to prioritize the health and well-being of your furry friend. When it comes to the topic of dogs consuming candy, it is important to exercise caution and take necessary precautions. In our house, we just say no to our pets...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Oct 31, 2023 | pet health, veterinarian
With Christmas and New Years quickly approaching, I think it is time to start to having a conversation about our pets and fireworks and its effects on them. As pet owners, it is our responsibility to ensure the well-being and happiness of our furry friends. One common...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Oct 31, 2023 | pet health, veterinarian
I promise to go to the veterinarian if I have a limp If your dog is experiencing a limp, it is important to seek advice from a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. While some minor limps may resolve on their own with rest and time,...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Oct 30, 2023 | pet health, veterinarian
Dog with a front foot that’s hurt If your beloved furry friend is limping, it’s important to take prompt action to ensure their well-being. Here is some general guidance to follow, but all situations are different, It’s crucial to consult a...
by oxfordveterinaryclinic_g6kvhd | Oct 26, 2023 | pet health
When it comes to trimming your dog’s nails, it’s important to prioritize their comfort and safety. While some dogs may find nail trimming to be a stressful experience, there are ways to make it less painful for them. One of the best approaches is to seek...
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