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A Pet Parent's Guide to Home Allergy Tests for Dogs

A Pet Parent's Guide to Home Allergy Tests for Dogs

Is your dog scratching relentlessly or experiencing ongoing digestive problems? Allergies could be the issue. Today, our Englewood vets explain at-home allergy tests for dogs, how they might help, and next steps to take.

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Kitten Eye Infection Symptoms & Treatment

Kitten Eye Infection Symptoms & Treatment

Kittens often start showing signs of eye infections when their eyes begin to open at about 8-14 days old. Although there are a few reasons why kitten eye infections occur, our Englewood vets most often see these infections in homeless kittens and barn cats. Here's why...

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Vomiting in Dogs

Vomiting in Dogs

There are many reasons why your dog may vomit, and also for wanting to induce vomiting. Today, our Englewood 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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Cat Eye Watering & Squinting

Cat Eye Watering & Squinting

If your kitty's eyes have started to water excessively, or if your cat is squinting or pawing at their eye, it could be a symptom of an eye infection or other condition. Today, our Englewood vets discuss common eye problems in cats and what you should do.

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Signs That Your Dog May Have Conjunctivitis & What To Do

Signs That Your Dog May Have Conjunctivitis & What To Do

Conjunctivitis is a common but uncomfortable - sometimes even painful - eye condition that can cause damage to your dog's eye(s) if left untreated. Here, our Englewood vets explain some causes of conjunctivitis in dogs, its symptoms, and how it can be treated.

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Dog Eye Infection 101

Dog Eye Infection 101

Dog eye infections can occur for countless reasons, but whatever the cause the severity of these infections can range from uncomfortable to downright painful. Today our Englewood vets explain some of the causes of eye infections in dogs and how these infections can be treated.

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Pet Eye Injuries & When Veterinary Care is Necessary

Pet Eye Injuries & When Veterinary Care is Necessary

Whether your pet is an active hunting dog or an indoor cat, eye injuries can easily happen to our animal companions, and when they do it's important that these injuries receive proper care. Our Englewood vets explain the symptoms of eye injuries to watch for, and when to head to the vet for care.

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C-Section for Dogs - How to Tell if Your Dog Needs One

C-Section for Dogs - How to Tell if Your Dog Needs One

Many dogs give birth naturally without the need for veterinary intervention, but complications can arise that need veterinary help fast! If your dog is pregnant here are some tips from our Englewood vets to help you spot when a c-section may be necessary.

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Cat Recovering from Surgery

Cat Recovering from Surgery

After your cat's surgery, a little extra attention is going to be required to allow for the incision to heal without becoming aggravated, injured, or infected. In today's post, we share some strategies for caring for your cat as they recover from surgery, including what to do for a cat not eating after surgery, and how to stop a cat from jumping after surgery.

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FHO Surgery for Pets - A Pet Parent's Guide

FHO Surgery for Pets - A Pet Parent's Guide

Femoral head ostectomy - FHO for short - is a surgery used to treat hip problems in cats and dogs. This highly effective surgery works to alleviate hip pain and increase mobility. Below, our Englewood vets discuss how this procedure works and what conditions may benefit from FHO surgery.

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VRCC Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Hospital in Englewood is always accepting new patients! Our board-certified specialists and emergency veterinarians are passionate about restoring good health to Denver Metro area pets.

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