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Early Detection, Lifelong Protection: Why Regular Vet Check-Ups Are Essential for Your Pet's Health
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Owning a pet is not just a source of joy but also a responsibility that involves more than feeding and playtime. Regular veterinary check-ups and screenings are critical to pet care, often overlooked until a pet shows signs of illness. Understanding the importance of these routine visits is key to ensuring our furry companions' long-term health and
How You Can Protect Your Pet in Honor of National Heartworm Prevention Month
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Did you know that this month is National Heartworm Awareness Month? Temperatures are rising, and peak mosquito season will be here before we know it, making now an excellent time to find out how to protect your furry family member. Our skilled veterinarians provide effective heartworm prevention medications for pets in Denver at Advanced Veterinary Care of Greenwood Village and will help you give your dog the healthy, happy life they deserve. Read on to learn more.  
Denver Veterinarian Shares 3 Healthy New Year's Resolutions for Cats and Dogs
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With 2022 well underway, your thoughts may have turned to making positive changes in your life. Instead of only thinking about how to improve your health in 2022, why not come up with a few health goals for your furry family member, too? As a Denver veterinarian, Advanced Veterinary Care of Greenwood Village wants to help you give them a fantastic life. For this reason, we decided to share a few New Year's resolutions for pets. Keep reading to discover a few easy lifestyle improvements that can have a substantial effect on your cat or dog’s health! 
3 Christmas Gift Ideas for Pets
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The winter holidays are here! Are you ready? If you're having difficulty picking out a gift for your cat or dog, we can help. The veterinarians at Advanced Veterinary Care of Greenwood Village want your dog or cat to have a safe and happy yuletide season, so we made the decision to talk about some excellent — though untraditional — gift ideas for pets. We're also here to lend a paw if your pet needs to see a veterinarian in Denver in the upcoming weeks. If you're looking for some last-minute gift ideas for your furry family member, keep reading.
Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips from a Denver Vet
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Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and it’s only natural to want to share the holiday with your furry family members. After all, what would most pets enjoy more than a holiday that’s centered around yummy foods? Before the big day arrives, though, it’s vital to familiarize yourself with the many potential hazards your pet could face. Many of the foods and ingredients we humans love are toxic to our canine companions and feline friends. Here at Advanced Veterinary Care of Greenwood Village, we don’t want any animals to get sick this Thanksgiving. Keep reading to discover some important safety tips from a Denver vet! 
Parasite Prevention in Greenwood Village: What You Need to Know
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Did you know that April is National Heartworm Awareness Month and Prevent Lyme Disease in Dogs Month? These events highlight the importance of preventing two parasites - heartworm and ticks - but there are other nasty critters you should be protecting your pet from, too. Keep reading to learn more about parasite prevention in Greenwood Village from the veterinary experts right here at Advanced Veterinary Care of Greenwood Village.
Protect Your Pet: 3 Holiday Hazards to Avoid
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The Christmas season is a joyous time of year that should be filled with fun and festivity. Unfortunately, it’s also a period that tends to be quite unsafe for our beloved companions. Several of our favorite parts of the holiday season are dangerous to our four-legged family members. And if you're not mindful, your cat or dog could end up hurt, sick, or a whole lot worse. 
3 Holiday Foods That Aren’t Safe for Your Pet: Tips from a Vet in Denver
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As a vet in Denver, we treat a lot of pets who are feeling under the weather as a result of eating something they shouldn’t have. While many of those cases occur because a dog or cat decided to snack on something while their owners weren’t looking, others involve pets who got sick after eating something their owner gave them. 
Heartworm Disease- It only takes one mosquito!
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