Vet Tech Week!
October 17, 2014
In honor on National Veterinary Technician Week, CVS would like to thank each and every one of our dedicated technicians for their hard work, compassionate care and invaluable service to the veterinary field. Pictured are a few of our wonderful technicians from all three hospitals. 
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Oct 13, 2014
We are in a process developing a new therapy for dogs with lymphoma that harnesses the immune system to destroy its own cancer. With appropriate therapy we are able to not only enhance and improve their quality of life but also extend that life and reduce the need for chemotherapy. This non-invasive, fully-funded study is one in which we take animals that have lymphoma and willing families who are excited about exploring new opportunities that will enhance and improve the quality of life of a pet with cancer. The veterinary health team...
We are in a process developing a new therapy for dogs with lymphoma that harnesses the immune system to destroy its own cancer. With appropriate therapy we are able to not only enhance and improve their quality of life but also extend that life and reduce the need for chemotherapy. This non-invasive, fully-funded study is one in which we take animals that have lymphoma and willing families who are excited about exploring new opportunities that will enhance and improve the quality of life of a pet with cancer. The veterinary health team...
San Diego K9 Cancer Walk
Feb 13, 2014Come join us on Saturday, February 22, and support the San Diego K9 Cancer Walk Benefiting Morris Animal Foundation to help find a cure. California Veterinary Specialists will be there in full support of the Morris Foundation and will have a team walking as well. Our team name is Angel Care for the Cure and our Team Capitan is Leah Larscheidt. Please help support our team by joining us for the walk, donating to our team or just coming out to cheer us on. We hope to see you there!
Mar 19, 2014
MURRIETA, CALIF. — California Veterinary Specialists Angel Care Center (CVS Angel Care) was named March Business of the Month by Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez for the Center’s canine cancer clinical trials using Voyager, a new and revolutionary non-invasive anti-cancer medical device. “We are overjoyed to receive this award from Assemblywoman Melendez for our work to eliminate cancer in pets,” said Dr. Greg Ogilvie, founder of CVS Angel Care. “Voyager has the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives and has given families of...
MURRIETA, CALIF. — California Veterinary Specialists Angel Care Center (CVS Angel Care) was named March Business of the Month by Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez for the Center’s canine cancer clinical trials using Voyager, a new and revolutionary non-invasive anti-cancer medical device. “We are overjoyed to receive this award from Assemblywoman Melendez for our work to eliminate cancer in pets,” said Dr. Greg Ogilvie, founder of CVS Angel Care. “Voyager has the potential to save hundreds of thousands of lives and has given families of...
Feb 17, 2013
CVS Angel Care is proud to announce our new Videos & Media section. Stay tuned as we continue to add to our library!
CVS Angel Care is proud to announce our new Videos & Media section. Stay tuned as we continue to add to our library!
1. Genelux Corporation Announces Ground-Breaking Clinical Study Evaluating Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus in Canine Cancer Patients.
2. FOXNews: Invisible Virus Is Being Evaluated As The Next Generation of Compassionate Cancer Cures.
3. Special Video on California Veterinary Specialists!
Aug 10, 2012
The investigative FOXNews journalists caught up with the clinicians, nurses and researchers at California Veterinary Specialists Angel Care Cancer Center to learn how an invisible virus is being evaluated as the next generation of compassionate cancer cures in dogs, cats and people. Angel Care Cancer Center, a separate but allied non-profit research organization, the Special Care Foundation for Companion Animals and the San Diego based company Genelux have teamed up to affirm the safety an efficacy of a new cancer killing virus. The therapy
The investigative FOXNews journalists caught up with the clinicians, nurses and researchers at California Veterinary Specialists Angel Care Cancer Center to learn how an invisible virus is being evaluated as the next generation of compassionate cancer cures in dogs, cats and people. Angel Care Cancer Center, a separate but allied non-profit research organization, the Special Care Foundation for Companion Animals and the San Diego based company Genelux have teamed up to affirm the safety an efficacy of a new cancer killing virus. The therapy











