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About Us:
Newbury Park Feed is your friendly
neighborhood pet store. We have been serving the Newbury Park and Thousand
Oaks area for 14 years now. Our store is owned and operated by Twain
Lockhart, a man who has an extreme passion and care for animals. The
expertise and knowledge Twain and the rest of the Newbury Park Feed employees
hold cannot be matched
at
any other pet store. At Newbury Park Feed our mission is to take pride in
caring for your animals' needs and provide them with the quality food and products they
deserve.
At Newbury Park Feed, we know that your pets are like family that is what makes our store perfect for your whole family--from your precious children to your precious puppies and kittens.
Besides our vast array of pet food and pet products, we also have a portion of our family at the store. When you come in with your family you will be pleased to meet Watch Cat, Chopper the goat, Sully the rooster and Gomer the chicken, as well as a number of fish and baby chicks. Newbury Park Feed is not in the animal-selling business; however, we sell different animals from time to time. Currently we have a selection of baby chicks available for purchase or just for petting. Cat adoptions are also available through our store. With all of the animals we have, your whole family is bound to have a blast in our store.
Because Newbury Park Feed is
independently owned and operated, our knowledgeable staff give you and your pets
the undivided attention you deserve when you walk through our doors. We do
this to ensure that you are receiving the best information for the rest of your
family. All family members deserve the best and your pets will know they
are receiving the best when you shop at Newbury Park Feed. Take advantage of the
expert knowledge and quality products we sell, and your pet will be healthy and
happy.
When you shop at Newbury Park Feed,
YOUR PET WILL KNOW THE DIFFERENCE!
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