General
Anesthesia & Patient Monitoring
Patient Monitoring We monitor our patients closely to keep them as safe as possible during procedures that require general anesthesia. A veterinary technician will continually assess your pet’s heart and respiratory rate and other vital signs to help prevent any anesthetic risk. Please feel free to ask us about our patient monitoring protocol or any concerns you…
Heartworm Prevention
Below is some information from the American Heartworm Society. A heartworm infection is a potentially fatal disease that can lead to numerous health complications for your pet, which is why our healthcare team emphasizes a monthly heartworm preventative as part of our patient’s comprehensive care plan. Since heartworms are transmitted through mosquito bites, year round…
Parasite Prevention
Below are the parasite guidelines from the CAPC, or Companion Animal Parasite Council. For more information on these guidelines, please visit their site here or to see the prevalence of certain parasites by region, click here. Parasite Testing and Protection Guided by Veterinarians Every Pet, All Year Long Healthy Lifestyle, Healthy Pets, Healthy People If…
Cancer Referrals
We know that Cancer can be a scary diagnosis when it comes to your pet. We believe the best course of action is to refer cancer cases to a specialist. Schedule An Appointment For Your Dog Today If you suspect dog cancer – whether you’ve found a bump or witnessed behavioral symptoms – please contact…
Dentistry
Does Your Dog Have Bad Breath? Despite what many pet owners may believe, dog breath is not just a nuisance, it’s a sign of an unhealthy mouth. Bad breath is caused by bacteria. Over time, bacteria lead to plaque and tartar buildup on your pet’s teeth. The result is bad breath, reddened gums, and other…
Exotic and Avian Care
Before choosing small mammals, birds, and reptiles as pets, it’s important to do as much research as possible. These animals have many different needs than cats and dogs, and it’s important to plan for those needs. Please refer to our husbandry and care sheets below for additional resources on your exotic pet. Specialty services for…
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a 3000-year-old Chinese practice utilizing hair-thin needles to stimulate the body’s nerve centers, improving blood circulation and releasing pain-relieving hormones. This virtually painless process relaxes muscle tissue and oxygenates the surrounding area, allowing the body to heal more rapidly. Many disorders can be treated with acupuncture including: Acupuncture is one of the safest…
Digital Radiology
As technology leads us into the future and improves our lives, diagnostic imaging is no exception. Digital radiology gives our practice the ability to diagnose conditions almost on the spot. This allows us to treat conditions faster and more effectively. What Radiology Used To Be Like In the old days, a technician spent a considerable…
Emergency Veterinary Care
Emergency Vet in Denver, CO VIDA Veterinary Care – Denver offers quality emergency care. While we understand you may not always be in a position to call in advance, if you are able to do so it will help our staff be prepared for your pet’s arrival so the animal gets needed medical care that much quicker. If you think…