Vomiting in Dogs

Vomiting in Dogs

There are many reasons why your dog may vomit, and also for wanting to induce vomiting. Today, our Boulder vets share what you should know about vomiting in dogs, what to do if your dog is vomiting, and what to do to induce vomiting in dogs. 

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Anemia in Dogs

Anemia in Dogs

Anemia in dogs is typically a symptom of a serious underlying health issue that requires urgent veterinary care. Our Boulder vets explain the different types of anemia we see in dogs, including causes, symptoms, and treatments. 

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Side Effects of Radiation Therapy for Dogs

Side Effects of Radiation Therapy for Dogs

At Boulder our vets offer veterinary radiation therapy as a treatment option for dogs with various forms of cancer. Today we discuss some of the benefits and side effects of this cancer treatment option. 

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Ultrasound for Dogs and Cats: What Pet Owners Want to Know

Ultrasound for Dogs and Cats: What Pet Owners Want to Know

You've just found out that your dog or cat needs an ultrasound. So, what exactly is an ultrasound and how can it help your pet? Our Boulder vets explain how ultrasound scans are performed on pets in our in-house veterinary diagnostic lab. 

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What Are The Last Stages Of Congestive Heart Failure In Dogs

What Are The Last Stages Of Congestive Heart Failure In Dogs

Several factors can result in CHF. Some dogs are born with congenital heart defects that contribute to this condition, but they don't present themselves for years. Congenital heart disease is rare but can be very serious for your dog. Our Boulder vets will explain to stages of CHF and what to look out for.

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Pulmonic Stenosis in Dogs

Pulmonic Stenosis in Dogs

Pulmonic stenosis (PS), is the third most common congenital heart disease in dogs. If you are concerned your dog might be suffering from this condition, this article from our Boulder vets will give you all the information you need to help your dog.

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Pericardial effusion in dogs & cats

Pericardial effusion in dogs & cats

Pericardial effusion can be very dangerous for your pet so it's important to know what to look out for and when you should bring your pet into Rocky Mountain Veterinary Cardiology. Today, our Boulder vets will explain pericardial effusion and how it's treated.

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Pet Eating Problems - Why Won't My Cat Eat?

Pet Eating Problems - Why Won't My Cat Eat?

It can be scary if your cat suddenly stops eating. You may not know what is wrong or what to do? Our Boulder vets share some common reasons why cats stop eating, and how to tell if it’s an emergency.

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How Often Should I Take My Cat to the Vet?

How Often Should I Take My Cat to the Vet?

Your cat means the world to you, and you want to do everything you can to make sure they live a long and healthy life. Today, our Boulder vets explain how often you should take your cat to the vet for routine checkups and preventive care.

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Arrhythmia in Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment

Arrhythmia in Dogs: Symptoms and Treatment

Arrhythmia in dogs is not uncommon. Many dogs can live perfectly happy, healthy lives but unfortunately that is not always the case. An arrhythmia in your dog could be a sign of an underlying condition. Our Rocky Mountain Veterinary Cardiology vets will provide you with information on arrhythmia, what to look out for and what treatment can be done.

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