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Continuing with Heartworm Prevention During Winter Months

January 13, 2016 Dog Health, Pet Heartworm Prevention

Winter is in full swing. We want to remind you that we recommend heartworm preventive through the winter months. This monthly medication can provide your pup with important protection from intestinal parasites, as well as heartworms.

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Holiday Plants and Your Pets

December 17, 2015 Articles About Cat Health, Dog Health

We have some guidelines around holiday plants you may find in your home this time of year. Oils from your fir tree can irritate your cat or dog’s mouth and stomach. You may notice excessive drooling or possible vomiting. These tree needles are also difficult to digest, and may cause GI obstruction and puncture. Mistletoe and…

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Think Twice Before Giving Pets as Christmas Gifts

December 14, 2015 Cat Behavior, Understanding Dog Behavior and Training at Indian Peaks

During the holidays there are lots of images of puppies and kittens given as gifts. Getting a pet should involve a long-term commitment, and a holiday gift may be well intentioned, but chosen in haste. The cuteness may quickly wear off once the recipient realizes the huge amount of time and money they must devote…

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Rehoming Elderly Dogs: Why We Love Rescuing Senior Dogs

November 30, 2015 Cat Behavior, Understanding Dog Behavior and Training at Indian Peaks

Older pups know shoes are for walking, and bones are for chewing. Mature kitties will usually know proper litter box etiquette. Your senior pup knows inside is for lounging, and outdoors is for the restroom. Older pets are more experienced with being able to read humans, and they can figure out what you are asking…

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November Is Pet Diabetes Month: Do You Know the Signs of Diabetes in Pets?

November 16, 2015 Articles About Cat Health, Dog Health

These symptoms may be attributed to a variety of issues, however we will list the common signs of diabetes. If you have any concerns about your pet’s health, contact Indian Peaks Veterinary Hospital at (303) 938-9474. Drinking more than usual. Increased urination – Your dog or cat may need to go out more often, as…

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Pet Safety Tips for Halloween

October 26, 2015 Dog Health, Understanding Dog Behavior and Training at Indian Peaks

Whether you are celebrating with your puppy for the first time, or have enjoyed many Halloweens with your older dog, here are a few reminders of how you can enjoy this festive time of year safely. Indian Peaks Veterinary Hospital is open the entire Halloween weekend. If you have absolutely any questions, please call (303)…

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Moving to a New Home with Your Dog or Cat

October 19, 2015 Cat Behavior, Understanding Dog Behavior and Training at Indian Peaks

Moving can be stressful for humans and their pets. Your dog and cat’s routine starts and ends in your home, and any change in their environment can be stressful. Not to worry, we have a plan to help you make the transition as safe and easy as possible for your furry friends. Your biggest ally…

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The Risks of Secondhand Smoke for Dogs and Cats

October 5, 2015 Articles About Cat Health, Dog Health

Second hand smoke greatly impacts the wellbeing of pets and humans alike. A dog or cat’s lung tissue may change overtime if exposed to smoke in the home. Signs of exposure may be a chronic cough. Animals may develop scar tissue on their lungs, and pre-cancerous or cancerous lesions. Smoke can also settle on your…

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Purrfect Perches: Designing Vertical Spaces to Enrich Your Cat’s Life

September 11, 2015 Cat Behavior

We have all seen the familiar view of our cats enjoying themselves up on a perch in your yard or in your home. Cats love their vertical territory! Their need to climb is deep-rooted, and can be traced back to their wild ancestors. These ancient cats instinctively searched for higher ground to assess their safety,…

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“Pup-sicles” and Other Summer Treats for Dogs

August 10, 2015 Dog Health

If you are feeling the effects of summer heat, chances are your dog is too. A cool or frozen treat can be a wonderful snack after a long walk, or a lengthy nap in the sun. Ice cube trays or cupcake liners are great containers for your frozen treats. Paper cupcake liners work best if you…

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