ECG for Cats & Dogs
In this post, our Boulder and Westminster vets discuss ECGs for dogs and cats, when your vet will order one, and how to understand your pet's results.
In this post, our Boulder and Westminster vets discuss ECGs for dogs and cats, when your vet will order one, and how to understand your pet's results.
Our Boulder and Westminster vets understand that it can be challenging to understand why your pet needs blood testing, and what those results mean. Today, we explain the results of the dog's blood tests.
The goal of a veterinary endoscopy procedure is to pinpoint the underlying cause of symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, abdominal pain or swelling, or loss of appetite in pets. Today, our Boulder and Westminster vets explain more about this valuable diagnostic test.
If your veterinarian recommends an ultrasound for your pet, it's natural to feel concerned. In this post, our Boulder and Westminster vets are here to provide you with information and help you understand what to expect during a pet ultrasound.
We at Boulder and Northside Emergency Pet Clinics strongly believe in educating our clients to help them be the best pet owners they can be. In order to help you make the best choices for your pet's medical care, our Boulder and Westminster veterinarians will talk to you today about urinalysis for dogs and cats as well as how to interpret your pet's urinalysis results.
It's essential for our pets to stay hydrated, so what should you do if your cat won't drink water? Our vets in Boulder and Westminster list some reasons why your cat may not be drinking and what you to do next.
Bleeding in your dog's ears can be a concerning sign for any pet parent whether due to a minor irritation or a more serious issue. Here, our Boulder and Westminster emergency vets talk about the causes of bleeding ears in dogs, the symptoms that may occur and when to visit your vet.
Have you noticed your dog panting or becoming more restless at night lately? You might understandably be feeling some concern. In this post, our Boulder and Westminster vets list dangerous and non-dangerous reasons your dog might be panting at night, as well as causes of panting at night and when to visit your veterinarian.
When it comes to our furry friends, their health and well-being are always a top priority. One concerning situation that pet owners may face is when their dog starts vomiting, especially if there is blood involved. But the question remains: is a dog vomiting blood an emergency? Today, our Boulder and Westminster vets will answer this question.
Sometimes, dogs can chew something so hard, or suffer a traumatic injury, that one of their teeth breaks. Here, our Boulder and Westminster vets discuss broken teeth in dogs, how they happen, and what you can do to help.
At Boulder and Northside Emergency Pet Clinics, our dedicated veterinarians are specially trained in emergency medicine and triage. We provide quality, compassionate emergency care.