Benefits of In-Home Pet Care

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At Colorado On-Site Veterinary Services, your animal's comfort and well-being is paramount to us. We bring compassionate care to your animal with detailed medical knowledge and state of the art equipment. Veterinary care is brought right to your door to offer comfort for your animal and convenience for you.

There are quite a few reasons why in-home veterinary care might be right for your animal:

Heartworm Disease in Dogs and Cats

Keeping Your Pets Safe

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Heartworm disease is a preventable, but potentially fatal disease caused by parasitic worms. Heartworm infections are most commonly associated with dogs, but they can infect cats, ferrets, and other wild animals. Heartworm disease is transmitted through mosquitos that deposit larvae. These grow inside the circulatory system of animal and reside in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels.

Calving Tips

Tips to Make Calving Season a Success

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Calving season is in full swing in Colorado. Calving season is labor intensive, usually occurs in harsh conditions, and is one of the most important seasons for cattle producers. In order to help provide calves the best chance at thriving, follow some of these tips!

Canine Wellness Plans

Preventative Health Care to Keep your Dog Feeling its Best

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In order to keep your dog feelings its best, we have developed our Canine Wellness Plans. These ensure comprehensive care and proper preventative medicine to help your dog stay healthy. This years plans include 10% off emergency visits. 

Equine Infectious Anemia

Positive Case Confirmed in Weld County, Colorado

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Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) Confirmed in Colorado.

 

A horse in Weld County was confirmed positive for EIA. The horse which tested positive entered Colorado for a sale without a negative Coggins or health certificate and was sold and transported out of Colorado before the test results came back. The EIA positive horse has been euthanized.

Colorado On-Site in the Vail Daily

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It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke; how do you treat an anorexic chicken?

But actually it is a medical condition and Dr. Susan O'Brien, owner of Colorado On-Site Veterinary Services, has a cure not a punchline: acupuncture.

The good doctor is based in Gypsum but travels the Interstate 70 corridor mostly from Avon to Gypsum and treats all creatures great and small from hedgehogs to horses and, of course, anorexic chickens. 

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