For information about canine influenza virus (CIV), please read: Flu hits dogs, too - Canine influenza virus is a concern in Colorado How does a...
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Think all of the scary icky things are so last month? Think again. People are lining up for their flu shots. Consider one for your dog, too. Dog flu...
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“Time to trim the cat’s nails.” These words can inspire dread in cat and owner alike. Fortunately, keeping your cat’s nails...
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Dogs do not tolerate high temperatures as well as humans. Unfortunately, furry coat jokes aside, people too often fail to notice symptoms of canine...
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Spring is here! Some of you may imagine walks in the park, blooming flowers, hikes with your dogs; others’ thoughts turn to gardens and...
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April is pet first aid awareness month. In addition to having your veterinarian’s contact information easily accessible, you should have a...
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UPDATE: See comments below for two additional resources!You can never be too prepared for an emergency. Do you know what to do if your pet gets...
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Dr. Nancy Kay, the author of Speaking for Spot: Be the Advocate Your Dog Needs to Live a Happy, Longer Life, recently discussed her new book with the...
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Speaking for Spot: Be the Advocate Your Dog Needs to Live a Happy, Health, Longer Life (Trafalgar Square Books) is a must-read for dog lovers. Nancy...
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Cats are now required to have ID tags or microchips in large Colorado metro areas. House Bill 1019 applies to cities or counties with populations...
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