Newbury Park Veterinary Clinic

Newbury Park Veterinary Clinic Newbury Park Veterinary Clinic, located at 1536-A Newbury Road in Newbury Park, has been providing quality veterinary services since 1968.

We are a full-service veterinary medical facility. At Newbury Park Veterinary Clinic, we understand that your pet is more than just an animal – your pet is a part of your family and we are committed to providing them the quality care they deserve and you expect. Our staff and doctors are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care, and health-related educational oppo

rtunities for our clients. We strive to offer excellence in veterinary care to Newbury Park, CA and the surrounding areas. From our foundation set firmly in our principles of Quality, Integrity, Compassion, and Service, we will strive to provide personalized and professional veterinary care that is unsurpassed in general practice. We will spare no effort in the service of our clients or the quality with which we care for our patients. We will always be of service to our team-members and work together in a manner that promotes synergy and growth. We will be an organization that each of us is proud to be part of. Our work will be of a caliber that will let us know in our hearts that our patients and clients were better off in our care than anywhere else.

You buy the fancy bed. The interactive toys. The expensive cat tree...and somehow the cardboard box is still the biggest...
08/14/2026

You buy the fancy bed. The interactive toys. The expensive cat tree...and somehow the cardboard box is still the biggest hit.

Cat owners, we know you've been there! What's the most unexpected thing your cat loves to play with?

It's true! Dogs have far fewer taste buds than people, but they make up for it with an incredible sense of smell. That's...
08/13/2026

It's true! Dogs have far fewer taste buds than people, but they make up for it with an incredible sense of smell. That's why scent often plays a much bigger role than flavor when they're deciding what to eat.

True! Puppies are born with their eyes and ears closed. Their eyes usually begin opening around 10–14 days of age, and t...
08/11/2026

True! Puppies are born with their eyes and ears closed. Their eyes usually begin opening around 10–14 days of age, and their hearing develops shortly afterward.

During those first few weeks, puppies rely heavily on their sense of touch and smell to find their mother and littermates.

Who else is convinced they have the greatest dog ever? Whether they're the best cuddle buddy, hiking partner, or profess...
08/10/2026

Who else is convinced they have the greatest dog ever? Whether they're the best cuddle buddy, hiking partner, or professional treat catcher, every dog has something that makes them one of a kind.

Show off your superstar by sharing a photo of your dog in the comments, we'd love to see them!

Every cat has their own personality when it comes to affection.Some love being held, some tolerate it for a few seconds,...
08/07/2026

Every cat has their own personality when it comes to affection.

Some love being held, some tolerate it for a few seconds, and others prefer to keep all four paws firmly on the ground. Paying attention to your cat's body language is the best way to know when they're comfortable.

So...which answer best describes your cat? Tell us your answer in the comments!

For most dogs, nail trims are needed every 3–4 weeks, but the ideal schedule depends on how quickly their nails grow and...
08/06/2026

For most dogs, nail trims are needed every 3–4 weeks, but the ideal schedule depends on how quickly their nails grow and how much they naturally wear them down.

If you hear your dog's nails clicking on the floor, it's usually a sign they're ready for a trim. Keeping nails at a healthy length helps prevent discomfort, joint strain, and broken nails.

Need help with nail care? Give us a call at (805) 498-3684.

While cats are descended from desert animals, today's house cats still rely on you to help keep them safe during hot wea...
08/04/2026

While cats are descended from desert animals, today's house cats still rely on you to help keep them safe during hot weather.

Cats have limited ways to cool themselves. Unlike people, they only sweat through their paw pads and rely on grooming (evaporative cooling) to lower their body temperature. If they begin panting, they're already struggling to cool down, and it shouldn't be ignored.

Help your cat stay safe by keeping them indoors during the hottest parts of the day, providing plenty of fresh water, and making sure they always have access to cool, shaded areas.

📞 If you have questions about keeping your cat safe this summer, call us at (805) 498-3684.

Yes. Biting is a normal part of kitten development. Kittens use play to learn about their environment and develop bite i...
08/03/2026

Yes. Biting is a normal part of kitten development. Kittens use play to learn about their environment and develop bite inhibition. While it may not feel very gentle, this is an important part of growing up.

The best approach is to redirect biting toward appropriate toys and avoid encouraging play with your hands or fingers.

With consistency and patience, most kittens outgrow this stage and learn to play more gently. If you have questions about your kitten's behavior, we're happy to help. Call us at (805) 498-3684.

"Feed me.""Move your hand.""You are sitting in my spot."That's probably about as close as we'd get. 😸 If your cat could ...
07/31/2026

"Feed me."

"Move your hand."

"You are sitting in my spot."

That's probably about as close as we'd get. 😸 If your cat could text you, what do you think their very first message would be? Share your funniest answer in the comments!

Let's be honest...To your dog, you're the favorite person in the world. You're the food provider, the walking buddy, the...
07/30/2026

Let's be honest...

To your dog, you're the favorite person in the world. You're the food provider, the walking buddy, the toy thrower, and the source of endless belly rubs.

If your dog had to describe you in one word, what do you think it would be?

Share your answer in the comments, we'd love to hear it!

Address

1536 A Newbury Road
Thousand Oaks, CA
91320

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 3pm

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