Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

Dog Intestinal Blockage Surgery

Plenty of dog owners are familiar with their pup's eating something they aren't supposed to, including inedible objects. Here, our Boulder and Westminster vets go over intestinal blockage surgery in dogs, what to expect from it, and how you can help your dog recover from it.

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Aural Hematoma in Cat: When is Surgery Needed

Aural Hematoma in Cat: When is Surgery Needed

An aural hematoma in cats is a blood blister that can develop on the ear. It can be very uncomfortable and lead to other health issues in the ear if left untreated. Today, our Boulder and Westminster veterinarians discuss aural hematomas in cats and how they are treated.

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Constipation in Dogs: Causes & Treatments

Constipation in Dogs: Causes & Treatments

Constipation is one of the most common digestive issues seen in dogs. This gastrointestinal condition can happen to any dog, regardless of breed, age, or size. Here, our Boulder and Northside Emergency Pet Clinics vets explain possible causes and treatments of constipation in dogs.

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Heavy Breathing in Dogs

Heavy Breathing in Dogs

Any dog owner would be understandably concerned if their pooch is breathing heavily for a long period of time. Our Boulder and Westminster vets explain what's considered heavy breathing in dogs, the symptoms and potential causes, and when you should call a vet.

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Common Wounds & Injuries in Dogs

Common Wounds & Injuries in Dogs

Dogs are active, curious creatures and sometimes their sense of adventure leads to wounds and injuries that need attention. So how can you treat your dog's wounds and when does your dog's injury need veterinary care? Our Boulder and Westminster emergency vets are here to explain.

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Is bloody diarrhea in dogs an emergency?

Is bloody diarrhea in dogs an emergency?

If your dog has diarrhea you'll want to know why and find a cure FAST! Today, our Boulder and Westminster emergency vets discuss some common causes of diarrhea in dogs, when to call your vet and strategies for helping your dog recover normal GI function.

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My Dog Ate Gum - Is It An Emergency?

My Dog Ate Gum - Is It An Emergency?

You're out for your evening walk and suddenly your dog makes a dive for an old piece of chewing gum that someone has discarded on the ground. Your dog has swallowed it before you can stop them. Is it an emergency? Our Boulder and Westminster emergency vets explain why gum is dangerous for dogs.

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Types of Dog Knee Surgery to Treat Ligament Injuries

Types of Dog Knee Surgery to Treat Ligament Injuries

When it comes to a torn cruciate ligament, knee surgery is likely the most effective way to get your dog up and running again. Our Boulder and Westminster vets discuss the mechanics of your dog's knee, signs of a cruciate injury and the surgeries used to treat this condition.

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Preparation For & Recovery From Some Common Dog Surgeries

Preparation For & Recovery From Some Common Dog Surgeries

Our Boulder and Westminster emergency vets understand how overwhelming it can be to learn that your dog needs surgery. Understanding what to expect from the process can often help to alleviate some of the anxiety, so today we discuss types of dog surgery, how to prepare and how to help your dog recover.

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How can I tell if my cat's leg is broken?

How can I tell if my cat's leg is broken?

Whether your feline friend is an outdoor adventurer or an indoor companion, accidents can happen. Today our Boulder and Westminster emergency vets discuss signs that your cat's leg may be broken, and what to do.

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