All Pets Medical Centre
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Locality: Canoga Park
Phone: +1 818-883-2600
Address: 7606 Fallbrook Ave Ste 1 91304 Canoga Park, CA, US
Website: www.yourpets.com/
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And a love-bird in some holly! We don't have a partridge in a pear tree, but our silly Audrey still wanted to wish you all a happy holiday season! We will be closed for a couple of hours today for a staff meeting, and our hours will be abbreviated next week due to Christmas. We wish you all a safe and healthy holiday season and thank you all for your patience and understanding during this unprecedented year!
King Trouble wishes you a safe and healthy Thanksgiving week! We will be closed on Thursday and Friday this week to allow our staff to rest and recover. We hope you all stay safe and appreciate your continued patience and understanding during these times.
Happy Veteran's Day! Thank you for your service!
Trouble, Karma, and all the rest of us wish you a safe and Happy Halloween! We thank you for your continued patience and understanding in these challenging times.
We are closed for Labor Day. We hope you have a safe and happy day, and we look forward to seeing you on Tuesday!
Happy Friday! We will be closed today and tomorrow to allow our staff to rest and recover and safely celebrate the 4th of July. We look forward to hearing from you on Monday! Thank you for your patience and trust during this challenging time. We hope you and yours have a safe and healthy holiday weekend!
Happy Saturday! We know things have been very stressful lately, and we appreciate everyone's patience while we try to help your pets and protect you and our staff during this strange time. We will be closed on Monday for Memorial Day. We hope you and yours have a safe and happy weekend! Karma is all set for the weekend!
About pets and COVID-19 - this a bit long, but it's the most accurate information we have at this time. For more information, feel free to visit the CDC and the AVMA. Thank you everyone for your patience and understanding as we navigate through this time. The CDC has not received any reports of pets becoming sick with COVID-19 in the United States, and we have no information that suggests that pets might be a source of infection for people with the coronavirus that causes COV...ID-19. To date, the only pets incidentally exposed to COVID-19 that have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 are two pet dogs in Hong Kong and two pet cats (one in Belgium, the other in Hong Kong). In each case, the pet was in the care of and had close contact with a person who had been confirmed to have COVID-19. Only in the case of the cat in Belgium was there a suggestion of the animal showing clinical signs of disease and, in that case, other diseases and conditions that could have caused those same signs of illness were not ruled out and there are also questions about how samples demonstrating the presence of SARS-CoV-2 were collected and evaluated. That cat recovered. Until more is known about this virus, if you are ill with COVID-19 you should restrict contact with pets and other animals, just as you would restrict your contact with other people. When possible, have another member of your household or business take care of feeding and otherwise caring for any animals, including pets. If you have a service animal or you must care for your animals, including pets, wear a cloth face covering; don’t pet, share food, kiss, or hug them; and wash your hands before and after any contact with your pet or service animal. You should not share dishes, drinking glasses, cups, eating utensils, towels, or bedding with other people or pets in your home. Additional guidance on managing pets in homes where people are sick with COVID-19 is available from the CDC. Two commercial laboratories in the United States reported they have tested (RT-PCR) thousands of specimens from dogs and cats for SARS-CoV-2 and have obtained no positive results. These specimens have come from the United States, South Korea, Canada, and Europe, including regions concurrently experiencing human COVID-19 cases. While this is encouraging, the specimens tested were originally submitted for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis of more common pathogens causing respiratory disease in dogs and cats and, as such, per-case information as to whether or not these dogs and cats had contact with confirmed COVID-19 positive people is not available. https://www.avma.org//co/sars-cov-2-animals-including-pets https://www.cdc.gov//2019-n/daily-life-coping/animals.html
Momo and Bunadict wish everyone a safe weekend!
A rare shot of our doctors standing still! Today is National Doctors Day! We are so grateful for our amazing doctors and all doctors working during this difficult time! We appreciate your continued patience and understanding as we try our best to help your pets and protect our doctors and our staff from Covid-19! Stay safe and thank you!
We are so happy to let you know we are still open to take care of your pets! In the interest of everyone's safety, we've had to change some of our protocols until further notice. When you arrive at our clinic for your appointment, please stay in your car and give us a call at 818-883-2600 and we will discuss how things are working for now as we try to keep everyone safe.... If you have any questions, or would like more information, please call us during our normal business hours. Thank you so much for your patience and consideration! We are working hard to stay safe and stay open so we can continue to care for your pets!
This good girl did very well for her puppy visit! Look at that sweet face!
This sweet little girl showed us her adorable sweater (we had to take it off to do bloodwork, and thought she was extra cute in mid-putting-sweater-back-on). And her sweet face!
A colorful happy bird is just what's needed on this wet and gray Thursday!
Bentley came in for his puppy vaccines. Isn't he cute?
Has been a great week for cute puppies! This little girl got her microchip today! She was so brave!
This little girl was rescued from the street when she was just a baby. She's all safe now! Nothing like a puppy on a Monday!