Osburn Veterinary Clinic - Florence

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📢 NOTICE TO OUR CLIENTS📢NO DOCTOR AVAILABILITY📅 October 14th – 17thPlease note that no doctors will be available during ...
09/18/2025

📢 NOTICE TO OUR CLIENTS📢

NO DOCTOR AVAILABILITY

📅 October 14th – 17th

Please note that no doctors will be available during this time.
If your pet requires controlled medications, please arrange for pick-up before October 14th.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate
your understanding.

For any emergencies, please contact:

🐾 Emergency Veterinary Hospital (EVH)
📍 103 W Q St, Springfield, OR
📞 (541) 746-0112
🌐 www.emergencyvethosp.com

🐾 Wilvet South
📍 3850 W 11th Ave, Eugene, OR
📞 (541) 838-0577
🌐 www.wilvetsouth.com

Thank you,
The Osburn Veterinary Clinic Team

Quality emergency veterinary care for your pet 24 hours daily. Providing internal medicine, endoscopy, surgery & critical medical care.

06/22/2024

The clinic will be closed Monday and Tuesday June 24-25 for construction. Sorry for the inconvenience.

We hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Enjoy this time with your pets. We will be back in the clinic...
12/23/2023

We hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Enjoy this time with your pets. We will be back in the clinic Tuesday Dec 27th. If you have an emergency, there are several places in Eugene, Corvallis and Roseburg. We hope you won’t need them though.

11/28/2023

In light of multiple news reports recently about a canine respiratory illness of unknown origin in Oregon, we know that dog owners are concerned.

While over 200 cases of atypical canine respiratory disease have been reported by veterinarians to the Oregon Department of Agriculture, Dr. Stephen Kochis, the chief medical officer for the Oregon Humane Society, told the New York Times he does not want people to panic because this figure represents a small number of all the dogs in the state. “We are not seeing an uptick in respiratory disease outside of the ordinary expectation for pets that would get respiratory disease,” he said.

Officials in other states have reported similar canine illnesses. Along with the Oregon Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Veterinary Diagnostic Lab, veterinarians, scientists and laboratories in multiple states are studying the possible origins of this illness.

We know that dog owners want to keep their pets safe. We recommend that owners exercise caution—not worry. Respiratory illnesses caused by viruses or bacteria can occur in dog populations and these illnesses are often treatable. Symptoms of respiratory illness in canines may include coughing, sneezing, fever, nasal and/or eye discharge, loss of appetite, and lethargy. If your dog shows these symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.

We also encourage you to speak to your veterinarian about what vaccines are appropriate for your dog. These may include canine influenza, Bordetella and parainfluenza. Additionally, you may consider reducing contact with large numbers of unknown dogs such as at dog parks, dog day care and boarding. Avoid communal water bowls shared by multiple dogs. And, most importantly, if your dog is sick, isolate them at home and seek veterinary care.

Just a reminder that we will be closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. Remember to check your pets medications and...
11/20/2023

Just a reminder that we will be closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. Remember to check your pets medications and food supply.

And as always, if you have an emergency, call the Emergency Clinic in Springfield at 541-726-0112

In light of the recent news article about the canine respiratory cases in Oregon and specifically the Willamette Valley,...
11/18/2023

In light of the recent news article about the canine respiratory cases in Oregon and specifically the Willamette Valley, we thought we would share the information our Oregon Veterinary board released recently.

These are the things they suggest to keep your dogs safe.

Dog owners can protect their pets from respiratory illness by:

Reducing contact with large numbers of unknown dogs. Just like with other respiratory pathogens, the more contacts your dog has, the greater the risk of encountering a dog that’s infectious.
Reducing contact with sick dogs. This can be harder to determine but if a dog looks sick (coughing, runny nose, runny eyes), keep your dog away from it.

Keep sick dogs at home and seek veterinary care.

Avoid communal water bowls shared by multiple dogs.

Ask your veterinarian for advice on which vaccinations your dog should have. Common vaccinations include canine influenza, Bordetella and parainfluenza.

If it's sick, consider having your dog tested with a PCR test to help determine the causative agent (viral/bacterial), if possible.

Symptoms include coughing, sneezing, nasal and/or eye discharge, and lethargy. If your pet is showing any of these symptoms, please isolate them and contact your veterinarian.

November 9, 2023 Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease in Oregon Media Inquiries: Please direct your requests to the Oregon Department of Agriculture spokesperson.Published 8.7.23 | Updated 11.9.23In August 2023, the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) began receiving reports of an atypical canin...

10/14/2023
We will be closed on the 4th of July.  We hope you enjoy the festivities!!
06/28/2023

We will be closed on the 4th of July. We hope you enjoy the festivities!!

This is something that is important to us. Please microchip your pet. It will help in identifying ownership if your pet ...
04/23/2023

This is something that is important to us. Please microchip your pet. It will help in identifying ownership if your pet should be lost or taken. GPS collars are essential in early alert if your pet is separated from you, in an accident or chasing after wildlife on a walk. Talk to a veterinary professional. They can help.

Be the reason someone celebrates because you helped find their missing pet.

Pet of the week!!!!! Everyone, meet Cricket.This sweet girl has come to our clinic since she was just a kitten. Oh my, h...
10/01/2022

Pet of the week!!!!!
Everyone, meet Cricket.

This sweet girl has come to our clinic since she was just a kitten. Oh my, how she has grown.
She loves Churu treats, exploring on her harness and getting to know anyone she can!

What a week!!! Introducing to everyone, Lucy! This sweet little girl came in for a check up, blood-work and vaccines!All...
09/24/2022

What a week!!!
Introducing to everyone, Lucy!

This sweet little girl came in for a check up, blood-work and vaccines!
All she wanted was cuddles and love, so of course.. we gave in. 🥰 🐈‍⬛ 🐾

Accompanied by one of our assistants, Riley!

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1730 Kingwood Street
Florence, OR
97439

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