We don’t call our pets “fur babies” for nothing. For many of us, our pets are truly another member of the family. As with human family members, our pets can sometimes encounter emergency situations that require pet first aid. You can prepare by creating a pet first...
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Hiking with a Dog: Pet Safety Considerations Before, During & After Your Hike
Hiking with a dog is a wonderful way to bond with your pet and get in a workout. Plus, you can reap all the natural benefits of being outdoors. Studies have shown that spending time outside is good for you and can improve your overall health. You'll need to take...
Furry Scurry 2022 Is Back in Person and Better Than Ever!
Join Veterinary Specialists of the Rockies in Washington Park on May 7 for Furry Scurry 2022, or participate virtually to help save animals. Registration is open for the 29th year at furryscurry.org for Furry Scurry 2022. At this yearly fundraiser supporting...
Emergency Vet Care: How Do You Know When It’s Needed?
In a true pet medical emergency, moments count. However, for pet owners, it can be tough to know when a pet health issue requires an emergency vet visit. Veterinary Specialists of the Rockies emergency veterinarians know that providing always-open, 24/7 vet care can...
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