🚨 Important Alert: Parvovirus Outbreak in Our Area 🚨
Canine parvovirus (parvo) cases have recently increased in our community. Parvo is a highly contagious and potentially deadly virus that affects unvaccinated dogs, especially puppies and young dogs. It spreads easily through contaminated surfaces, soil, and even on shoes or clothing—meaning your dog doesn’t need to come in direct contact with another dog to be exposed.
What is Parvo? Parvovirus attacks the intestinal tract and immune system, causing severe vomiting, diarrhea (often with blood), loss of appetite, dehydration, and lethargy. Without prompt treatment, parvo can be fatal—especially in puppies.
How to Protect Your Dog:Vaccinate! The parvo vaccine is extremely effective when given in the full puppy series and followed by yearly boosters. Avoid public areas (dog parks, sidewalks, pet stores, or boarding facilities) until your puppy has completed their full vaccine series. Keep your dog away from unknown or unvaccinated dogs. Clean paws and shoes after walking in public areas to reduce risk of bringing the virus home.
We are offering parvo vaccinations and booster appointments to help protect your pets and prevent further spread in our community. If your dog is due for a vaccine—or you’re unsure of their vaccine status—please call or text us right away to schedule an appointment.
Born and raised in LA I always loved animals since a baby. I grew up with multiple cats, dogs, rabbits, fish, tortoises and horses. I started in animal care at age 18 and never left the field. Seven years ago I partnered up with Dr.
I am an appointment scheduler for ASAP. I work alongside my mother/owner Beverly, and my son/Vet Tech Tiernon. I first started out in the animal field working emergency during my high school years with Beverly and have continued to work with animals ever since.
I grew up with many animals so always had a love for them. I volunteer my time helping at the hospital assisting animals in any way I can. I love seeing us make a difference in the animal population!
I grew up with my animals because my Nana who is the cofounder of ASAP always had animals at home or at her practice. I started volunteering years ago, now I am going to school to become a licensed veterinary technician.
My love for veterinary medicine started 15 years ago when my puppy became ill with Parvo. Since then I have been advocating for animals and the importance of vaccinating, spaying/neutering and most of all loving our fur babies❤️
For as long as I can remember I’ve had a never ending passion for animals of all breeds and sizes. Ever since I was little I’ve always wanted to work with animals.
I love being part of ♡ ASAP FAMILY ♡ never met a team more dedicated to helping animals and deliver outstanding low cost veterinary care. My passion for animals started at a young age and I am the founder of LA ADOPT 501(c)(3) rescue organization.
I have been rescuing dogs and cats since 2016 with my own 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization called Paws of Redemption. I previously worked in an industrial area with many stray cats and kittens, which opened up my eyes to animals in need.
My life is dedicated to recommend humans to fix their pets, re-home pets in need, also help animals from being hurt. I would love to see others change the world by fixing any critter to end the suffering in their streets, city's etc. My hobby is to go with my team and help any animal in need.
I love my job as a vet assistant. My roles involve as a vet assistant is helping the treatment of animals, also providing essential support in surgical procedures, and ensuring the well-being of animals coming to our hospital.
My passion is working with animals. Animals bring so much joy and happiness to my life. My main goal is to prevent animals from suffering and going to the shelter. Our top priority is to help animals by spaying and neutering them to prevent over-population.