Veterinary Services
Dr Sheryl Fulop has been practicing small animal veterinary medicine in Calabasas, the Conejo Valley, and the greater Los Angeles area for 21 years. She will bring this experience to your home, offering the following services:
Contact: 1-818-309-3021 | [email protected]
By appointment only, Monday to Friday - 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. Evenings and weekends available.
Dr Sheryl Fulop has been practicing small animal veterinary medicine in Calabasas, the Conejo Valley, and the greater Los Angeles area for 21 years. She will bring this experience to your home, offering the following services:
Scratching, licking the feet, chewing, and red irritated skin are all symptoms of allergies. Allergy testing is a diagnostic tool available for pets that are suffering from moderate to severe…Read More
Annual exams allow us to evaluate your pet’s general health and diagnose certain conditions before they become a problem. We may suggest that diagnostic testing be performed, including blood tests,…Read More
Bloodwork, urinalysis and fecal testing are common tools for us to access the health status of your pet. Further diagnostic testing may be recommended based on the results of these…Read More
Types of lumps and bumps common to our pets include: 1) A sebaceous cyst is a blocked oil gland that looks like a pimple. When it bursts, a white, pasty…Read More
It’s not uncommon for your dog or cat to suffer from different types of digestive disorders. Common causes for these disorders include dietary indiscretion, food allergies, parasite infections, viruses, bacterial…Read More
Ears Ear infections in dogs and cats are common and many will experience this condition sometime in their life. Scratching and rubbing at the ear(s) and head shaking are common…Read More
Our pets generally get fleas and ticks because they’re out in the environment, such as going on a walk or in the back yard. Fleas can be present in many…Read More
Heartworm is a disease that poses a serious threat to pets in certain regions of the United States, especially dogs. The good news is that it can be easily prevented…Read More
Hearing those dreaded words “nothing else can be done” for your pet does not mean that euthanasia is the only option you have left. Veterinary hospice care is a unique…Read More
Their last moment should be at home with you From the first time you felt the love of your pet melting your heart, through the fragility of their final steps…Read More
Pets with kidney disease have a reduced ability to excrete waste products into their urine. This leads to a buildup of toxic substances in bloodstream. While some kidney problems occur…Read More
Laser therapy is an FDA-approved, non-invasive and painless treatment for pets. We use a class IV laser which is the most effective therapy laser on the market today. Our Class…Read More
Microchipping A collar and tag will only go so far. A collar or tag can easily fall off or be removed. A microchip isn’t going anywhere. Microchipping substantially increases the…Read More
Nail trimming is an important part of a regular grooming routine. Long nails can break or get caught in the carpet. Ingrown nails can be painful. Some pets do not…Read More
Got a new addition to the family? One of the first things you should do when you bring your new pet home is to give us a call so we…Read More
We offer the convenience of Home Delivery of your Pet’s medications and diets. Our On-line pharmacy program allows us to deliver medications you ordered on-line to your door. Also, our…Read More
Effective pain management is an essential component of maintaining the quality of life of your pet. Pain management is a team effort, with the pet owner functioning as an integral…Read More
Advances in veterinary medicine are allowing our pets to live longer and with better quality of life than ever before. With this increase in lifespan comes an increased need to…Read More
We have dog and cat vaccine services. Upon our visit, we will determine the best vaccine protocol for your pet.Read More
We will start our plan by knowing your pet’s ideal weight. Many of our pets are overweight. This predisposes them to problems such as arthritis, diabetes, heart disease and others…Read More