- Dental CareWhen we think about our pets’ health all too often we forget about a vital part of their well-being – their dental care. As a species that are routinely taught to brush our own teeth twice a day, we really ought to make more effort to ensure that our animals’ teeth are as healthy as our own. Some of the symptoms of poor oral care in pets include...
- VaccinationPuppies and kittens receive initial protection against infectious diseases from their mother’s milk as long as she has been regularly vaccinated. However, this protection only lasts for a few weeks and so your new addition will need to be vaccinated from an early age. Many puppies or kittens will go to their new homes having already received their first vaccinations but check with their former owner when you collect them. If they have not yet been vaccinated, we recommend that get their first vaccinations done as soon as possible after taking ownership of them.
- Nutritional CounselingPet Fit Support materials, including video and interactive tools, to promote healthy weight loss for your pet
- Comprehensive ExaminationCompliment the physical examination. If this is your first visit to us and we do not detect any underlying health concerns, we can use this information as a basis to represent your pet in a normal state of health. If this is a subsequent visit then we can compare this to their base report and check for any significant changes, which could be early indicators of medical problems.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlFrom your pet. Fecal testing is vital to allow your veterinarian to check for internal parasites which live in your pets’ gastrointestinal tract. These parasites can be deadly in pets and cause health problems for humans. Examples include roundworms and hookworms.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentSpread by bodily fluid contact, there is no specific treatment and dogs with severe symptoms often die. Those who survive commonly have neurological difficulties later in life. Symptoms include fever, coughing...
- Pain Management
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea TreatmentA bacteria-based disease usually spread by infected water. It causes fever, lethargy, vomiting, bloody diarrhea and jaundice in your pet. Severe infections can cause organ failure and death. It can be treated by antibiotics but the bacteria can be carried for months
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Injury TreatmentLaser therapy can be used to treat osteoarthritis, post-surgical pain, joint pain, burns, muscle strains, chronic wounds, neck and back pain, edema and congestion, and much more! Give us a call today to find out how laser therapy can help your furry friend!
- Leptospirosis TreatmentAfterwards and their urine will remain a health hazard to both other animals and humans. Leptospirosis in humans can be fatal.
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentType infection and a liver infection (hepatitis). Symptoms are almost identical to parvovirus. The symptoms can be treated rather than the main disease, but most dogs will survive.
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Arthritis Treatment
- Hip Dysplasia Treatment
- Diabetes TreatmentFeline Diabetes: Pet Owner Guide Reliable information about feline diabetes. Includes safety information and demonstration videos.
- Periodontal Disease Treatment
- Wound and Fracture CareThis disease is thought to require very close contact with infected cats to be spread, such as milk from mother to kitten or bite wounds. Much more common in city areas, and among un-neutered and stray cats. Multi-cat households also present a higher risk. The symptoms include poor body condition and coat, anorexia...
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryDr. Benson received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She attended veterinary school at Colorado State University and graduated with her DVM degree in 1998. Dr. Benson began at Companion Animal Veterinary Hospital as an associate veterinarian in August 2000, and she bought into the practice as a half owner in September of 2015. Her main veterinary interests are soft tissue surgery, pain management and greyhound medicine. She has owned two fabulous greyhounds and a beautiful black Labrador in the past. Other members of the family include her husband of over 20 years, Jim, and two great kids. Outside of veterinary medicine, she enjoys camping, skiing, stand up paddle boarding, and playing the French horn in the Highlands Ranch Concert Band.
- Laser Surgery
- Laboratory Services
- X-Ray
- Microchipping
- Boarding