Heartworm Prevention & Treatment
“Your pet has heartworm.” Those are the last words any owner wants to hear from their veterinarian. Heartworm is a potentially fatal parasite transmitted by the bite of a mosquito and has been reported in all fifty states in the U.S.How is Heartworm Transmitted to...
5 Ways Nutrition Can Help Heal Your Pet
Nutrition is vital to an animal’s health. Unfortunately they don’t derive nutrients from the wide variety of natural resources like wild animals do and are reliant on us to control and manage their dietary needs. With that in mind, you can see how important it is to...
3 Things You Can Do To Keep Your Pets Dental Health In Tip Top Shape
Dental and oral health is very important in keeping your pet healthy. Did you know that your pet’s dental health can harm other organs in the body such as the heart and kidneys? Good dental hygiene is just as important for pets as it is for us. Look For These Common...
Have You Made Your Pets 2017 Resolutions Yet?
January is here and for most of us that means a brand New Year filled with goals and promises we have made ourselves. Promises to eat better, exercise more, maybe to quit smoking or reconnect with old friends. In this time of change, we challenge you to include some...
3 Drool Worthy Homemade Pet Treat Recipes
Baking around the holiday’s mean pumpkin pies, cookies, candies and more! These treats are delicious for us but what about our furry friends? Here are some delicious and easy treats you can whip up to include your dog or cat in the holiday fun. Peanut Butter...
Keep Your Pets Safe This Holiday Season
With the holiday season approaching there are some potential new hazards introduced into your home that pose a serious threat to your pets if ingested. Being aware of these top four dangers could save you a trip to the veterinary emergency room. Top 4 Holiday Toxins...
Whipworms, Hookworms and Tapeworms…Oh My!
At some point, your pet may become infected with intestinal parasites. Most intestinal parasites can be prevented with the use of monthly broad-spectrum heartworm medication. This is why VCPI follows the CAPC’s (Companion Animal Parasite Council) recommendation for...
Building A First Aid Kit For Your Pet
Having a basic first aid kit for your pet is essential. You never know when you may be faced with a situation that requires fast, corrective action. You can buy a pre-made kit or you can easily assemble one yourself by gathering some or all of the items on the list...
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Location
12373 Pine Bluffs Way
Parker, CO 80134
Hours
Mon – Fri: 7:30AM – 5:00PM
Sat: 8AM – 12PM, Sun: Closed
*Closed 11 AM - 1 PM on Wednesdays for a staff meeting
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We're proud to be AAHA accredited.
We are an AAHA-accredited veterinary hospital. That means we hold ourselves to a higher standard. Pets are our passion, and keeping them healthy is our number one priority. We strive to deliver excellent care for pets because your pets deserve nothing less.
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