Nutrition For Dogs With Heart Disease

Nutrition For Dogs With Heart Disease

If your dog has been diagnosed with heart disease, there could be ways of managing the condition through nutrition. Today, our Boulder vet specialists share tips on feeding your pooch a low-sodium diet to help treat heart disease.

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Mitral Disease In Dogs

Mitral Disease In Dogs

Mitral valve disease in dogs is a serious condition that can lead to blood leaking during heart muscle contraction. This can cause further issues like heart murmurs and more serious consequences to your dog's health. Today, our Boulder veterinary specialists discuss mitral valve disease in dogs including signs and treatments.

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CT Scans For Dogs

CT Scans For Dogs

To help you understand why your four-legged family member may need a CT scan, our Boulder vets explain what CT technology is used for and what you should expect when you take your dog in for diagnostic imaging.

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Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) in Dogs

Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) in Dogs

Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) in dogs can cause oxygenated blood to 'short cut' incorrectly, making it harder for the heart to distribute it to the rest of the body. Today, our Boulder vet specialists discuss PDAs in dogs, including symptoms, causes and treatment. 

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Understanding Blood Tests For Dogs

Understanding Blood Tests For Dogs

Our Boulder vets know that it can be challenging to understand why your pet needs blood testing, and what those results mean. Today we explain more about blood tests for your dog.

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Heatstroke In Dogs: What You Should Know

Heatstroke In Dogs: What You Should Know

Whether you enjoy hot temperatures all year or just a few summer months, every pet caretaker needs to know about heatstroke in dogs. Today, our Boulder vets share the symptoms of this potentially deadly condition, and what you should do if you think your dog has heatstroke.

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in cats is a serious cardiac condition caused by an abnormal thickening of the heart's left ventricle. Today our Boulder emergency vets explain more about HC in cats and how it is treated.

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Does my dog have a fever? Signs and what to do

Does my dog have a fever? Signs and what to do

Detecting a fever in dogs can be challenging. Today, our Rocky Mountain Veterinary Cardiology in Boulder explain how to detect a fever in dogs, the causes, symptoms and what you need to know to care for your pet.

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What Is Fluoroscopy And How Can It Help?

What Is Fluoroscopy And How Can It Help?

If your veterinarian has recommended fluoroscopy for your pet, you might be wondering what that means. Today, our Boulder vet team shares some information about fluoroscopic imaging and conditions it can help to identify.

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Why is my dog breathing so fast?

Why is my dog breathing so fast?

If your pup is breathing fast without apparent cause, it can be worrying. Today our Rocky Mountain Veterinary Cardiology vets share some reasons why your dog may be breathing hard and when it's time for your dog to see the vet.

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