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Animal Clinic Of The Oaks
Thousand Oaks veterinarian, Dr. Chris Deam at Animal Clinic of the Oaks is one of the best veterinarians in the Thousand Oaks area and is committed to your pet's health and well being. Animal Clinic of the Oaks excels in pet care and the science of veterinary medicine.
Dr. Chris Deam and the staff at Animal Clinic of the Oaks have provided Thousand Oaks compassionate veterinary care and pet services year after year, making us the animal clinic of choice for pet owners in and around the Thousand Oaks community. Read our petsimonials and pet memorial page to meet some of our beloved animal friends.
Animal Clinic of the Oaks is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of veterinary care for pets. We genuinely care about your pets and all animals! Our staff is passionate about veterinary medicine and are extremely well trained. We strive to provide professional, affordable, and advanced veterinary services. At Animal Clinic of the Oaks, you will walk into a calm, welcoming, and friendly environment every visit, so that the experience is as comfortable as possible for you and your pet.
Animal Clinic of the Oaks offers the Thousand Oaks community emergency vet care as well as medical, surgical, and dental services. We also have an in-house pharmacy with access to specialists, making our veterinary facility a one stop shop for your pet's health and medical needs. If you are new to our website, please browse around to learn about our facility and to read interesting pet articles and watch groundbreaking pet videos. Click on the “email us” link below to ask us a question or to submit feedback. For directions to our office see our contact us page. To receive free monthly veterinary care articles, please subscribe to our newsletter.
Remember, at Animal Clinic of the Oaks, your pets are our family!
Top 5 Holiday Pet Hazards
KEEP HOLIDAY DECORATIONS OUT OF REACH
-Glass,metal,ribbons,tinsel and artificial snow are dangerous if ingested.
... BEWARE OF COLD WEATHER HAZARDS
-Keep pets away from antifreeze-just one lick is enough to kill.
-Wipe your pet's paws and tummy after walks to remove salt and chemical residues.
kEEP TABLE SCRAPS ON THE TABLE
-Fatty foods can cause stomach problems-such as pancreatitis, while bones can cause obstructions.
PLACE HOLIDAY PLANTS HIGH OFF THE GROUND
-Holly, mistletoe, poinsettia,lilies and Christmas tree water can all be toxic if ingested.
ID YOUR PET
-The flow of holiday guests provides an open door for escape. Be sure your pet is microchipped and has current ID tags.
Dr. Chris Deam
Thousand Oaks Veterinarian | Animal Clinic of the Oaks | (805) 496-1122
575 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
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