Rancho Del Oro Veterinary Hospital
Welcome to the Rancho Del Oro Veterinary Hospital. Located in Oceanside, California and serving our community for over 10 years.
Dr. Cecilia Morris and her staff offer expert and professional veterinary services for companion animals in Oceanside, San Marcos, and surrounding San Diego communities.
Our years of experienced and helpful staff provide diagnostic, surgical and therapeutic services in a clean, new, modern and well-equipped hospital. Afterall, your animal deserves the ver best.
The caring environment Rancho Del Oro provides is no less important than our expertise.
As a pet owner, We have all experienced the unconditional love, steadfast loyalty, and companionship animals offer, and at Rancho Del Oro we appreciate how difficult it is to manage the physical and emotional effects of age and chronic illness. We strive to provide your animals the medical care they need while insuring you and your family have access to timely, sensitive and appropriate advice when planning animal care.
Dr. Morris and her staff are committed to caring for all your animal companions - dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, guinea pigs, rabbits, or iguanas - as though they were members of our own family.
We believe in educating pet owners, and hope you will consult the resources available on our website to find out more both about our practice and general animal care.
If you or your pets have any special needs, please let us know. We have the ability and compasion to help your animals in a loving and warm environment.
Thank you for visiting our website, and if you are in Oceaside please stop by and visit our Vet Hospital.
Latest Article From Oceanside Vet:
Animal Care For Hot Summer Months
04.23.08 | Veterinary News and TipsDogs that have coats which allow air pocketing may want to keep their hair long because that layer of air offers a cool insulation effect. Consult with our groomer regarding the best steps to take considering your specific pet’s coat.
Whether you trim your dog’s coat or not, be aware that dogs can get heat stroke from being out in the sun too long. This can be life threatening!!! As soon as you see (more…)
