Help! My dog eats everything!
While it may be cute to see a puppy gnawing on a shoe, this behavior can turn obsessive or dangerous as they get older. Here, our Westminster vets talk about the reasons for this behavior and if you should be concerned.
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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.
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While it may be cute to see a puppy gnawing on a shoe, this behavior can turn obsessive or dangerous as they get older. Here, our Westminster vets talk about the reasons for this behavior and if you should be concerned. If your cat is feeling under the weather, they will show subtle changes in behavior and energy level, but these changes can be difficult for pet parents to detect. In today's post, our Westminster vets explain why it's important to monitor your kitty's health and watch for signs of common and serious cat illnesses. Whether your feline friend is an indoor cat or an outdoor adventurer, there is a myriad of ways that they could injure a leg or paw and wind up limping. But injuries aren't the only reason a cat may be limping. Here, our Westminster vets share a few common reasons for limping in cats and what you should do.Help! My dog eats everything!
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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.