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Why You Should Microchip Your Pet
Chip your pet month is an important reminder for all pet owners to make sure their furry friends are safe and sound. By microchipping your pet, you can ensure that if they ever get lost or go missing, they can be easily and quickly returned to you. So don't wait -...
The Life Cycle of Heartworms in your Pet
Heartworms and Pets: Understanding the Heartworm's Life Cycle While you may know heartworms are transmitted to pets via the bites of infected mosquitoes, you may not realize that mammals are an essential part of the heartworm life cycle as well. In honor of National...
3 Tips To Prevent Lyme Disease in Your Dog
Ban Black-Legged Ticks: How to Protect Your Dog from Lyme Disease Black-legged, or deer, ticks are the species responsible for transmitting Lyme disease to dogs and people. No longer limited to the East Coast, Lyme disease is spreading across the country and can...
Stress-Free Traveling Tips for You and Your Pet
Are you planning on traveling with your pet this spring break? If so, it's essential to make sure that you plan and take the necessary precautions to ensure that both you and your pet have a safe and enjoyable trip. In this blog post, we will provide some tips on...
Common Pet Toxins You Should Be Aware Of
Pets are a part of the family, and as such, we want to ensure that they are safe and healthy. However, there are many common household toxins that can be harmful to pets. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common pet toxins and how to protect your pet...
End-of-Life Pet Care Options
End-of-Life Pet Care Options Knowing your pet is nearing the end of their life is heartbreaking, but understanding and preparing for their final moments can help you accept their passing. Whether your beloved companion is reaching the end of their natural life span,...
Here Are 3 Reasons Why You Should Spay Your Pet
3 Reasons Why You Should Spay Your Pet Launched in 1995, World Spay Day is an annual campaign to encourage people to save animal lives by spaying companion pets and feral cats. World Spay Day is celebrated annually on the fourth Tuesday in February, which falls on...
Why Your Pet Needs to Be on Parasite Prevention Even in the Winter
3 Reasons Why Your Pet Needs Parasite Prevention 12 Months a Year Winter is in full swing, whether we like it or not! While you may think it's safe to skip a couple of doses of your pet's parasite prevention medication due to the inclement weather, think again. Fleas,...
Tips for Walking Your Dog in Cold Weather
Bundle Up! How to Walk Your Dog Safely in Cold Weather When the temperature drops and the snow flies, your dog still needs to be walked outside. And, although you’d probably much rather stay snuggled up on the sofa, there are ways to make heading outdoors tolerable....
Ways to Celebrate Your Cat during National Cat Lovers Month
5 Fantastic Ways to Celebrate National Cat Lovers Month Cats are truly wonderful creatures, and to highlight their remarkable personalities, an entire month has been devoted to them. December is National Cat Lovers Month, and although it seems as if the focus should...
Trusted veterinary care for the pets of Tarzana, CA and the surrounding communities
Since 1990, the Tarzana Pet Clinic has been a landmark in The Valley for compassionate veterinary care. Located just east of Reseda on Burbank Blvd., the Tarzana Pet Clinic offers the ultimate in quality service for both dogs and cats. We care about your pets!
Location
18452 Burbank Boulevard
Tarzana, CA 91356
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Contact Info
Call: 818-342-3142
Email: tarzanapetclinic@gmail.com
Hours
Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sat: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
Sun: Closed
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