Fever in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms and Care
Detecting a fever in dogs can be difficult. Here, our Westminster vets explain how to figure out if your dog has a fever, the causes, symptoms, and what you need to know to care for your pet.
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Our team of board-certified specialists works closely with our in-house staff, pet owners, and primary care veterinarians to deliver the very best in veterinary care to our patients.
From top-notch cardiology services, respiratory care to internal medicine diagnostics and advanced dental care, you can trust our team to provide your pets with the very best in veterinary care.
We are dedicated to providing cutting-edge diagnostics and treatment options to help pets with complex medical needs live longer, healthier lives.
Our specialists welcome new patients and take pride in working closely with referring primary care veterinarians and pet parents to achieve the best possible outcomes.
At Choice Veterinary Specialists, Dr. Loyer, a board-certified veterinary cardiologist offers advanced diagnosis and treatment of complex cardiological and respiratory issues in pets across Colorado.
Our informative blog by our board-certified vets features helpful information on a range of topics, from heart disease in cats to the importance of dental care for dogs.
Detecting a fever in dogs can be difficult. Here, our Westminster vets explain how to figure out if your dog has a fever, the causes, symptoms, and what you need to know to care for your pet. Anemia in dogs is typically a symptom of another serious underlying health issue that requires urgent veterinary care. Here, our Westminster vets explain the different types of anemia dogs can have, and take you through the causes, symptoms, and treatments. Our pet’s vision is just as important to them as ours is to us. But while we may go for annual tests to make sure our eyes are healthy, we can unintentionally neglect our dog or cat’s eyes. Most vets can look at a pet’s eyes and determine if there is something wrong, sometimes a more specialized look is needed. Our Westminster vets explain what veterinary ophthalmology is, and when it might be necessary.Fever in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms and Care
Types of Anemia in Dogs: Non-Regenerative, Regenerative, & Immune Mediated
What is an Ophthalmology Vet?
Choice Veterinary Specialists proudly serves patients in Westminster, North Denver, Boulder, Thornton, Broomfield, Northglenn and beyond.
Choice Veterinary Specialists is accepting new patients. Our experienced veterinary specialists are passionate about improving the health of Westminster animals with complex healthcare needs. Contact us today.