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What to Expect After Your Pet’s Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) Surgery

October 26, 2020

What to Expect After Your Pet’s Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) Surgery

If your pet’s primary care veterinarian has diagnosed a cranial cruciate ligament injury, a combination of early intervention, advanced surgical techniques, and post-operative rehabilitation therapy offers the best long-term outcome. Each pet’s injury is unique, ...

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Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Can Offer Hope for Pets With Chronic Arthritis

July 28, 2020

Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Can Offer Hope for Pets With Chronic Arthritis

Arthritis is one of the most common ailments to affect aging pets, and watching the companion who ran alongside you for many years slow down and become painful is difficult. Your pet has given you ...

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Protect Your Pet From the Dangers of Summer’s Heat

July 1, 2020

Protect Your Pet From the Dangers of Summer’s Heat

You have waited all winter long to bask in the warm Colorado sunshine during the summer months. You may plan to enjoy the warm weather with your pet, but you’ll need to take precautions to ...

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5 Common Misconceptions About Veterinary Cancer Treatment

April 27, 2020

5 Common Misconceptions About Veterinary Cancer Treatment

A cancer diagnosis is always scary, especially when your four-legged best friend is involved. Your first instinct is to gather information from every source, and friends and family will likely add their thoughts. Unfortunately, misconceptions ...

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Seizures in Pets

January 21, 2020

Seizures in Pets

Seizures are complex in that they can take various forms, have numerous possible causes, and may be a single occurrence or a lifelong condition. Our neurology department can tackle challenging seizure cases that may require ...

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A Primer on Pets and Foreign-Body Ingestion

December 18, 2019

A Primer on Pets and Foreign-Body Ingestion

Dogs, cats, and some small exotic pets are notorious for eating things they shouldn’t. Without hands, animals investigate things in their environment by smelling, and sometimes, tasting. Unfortunately, this curiosity can cause toxicity, severe illness, ...

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Tails from the Crypt: Halloween Pet Emergencies

October 29, 2019

Tails from the Crypt: Halloween Pet Emergencies

Halloween should be a night of festivities, but it can turn downright scary if a pet emergency occurs. Each year, pets run away, gorge on toxic treats, and get into all types of mischief. Our ...

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Planning for a Lifetime of Pet Care

September 30, 2019

Planning for a Lifetime of Pet Care

Adding a new pet to your household is an exciting time, but your first trip to the pet store to stock up on necessities, such as pet food, toys, and a leash, may leave you ...

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Upcoming CE at AESC

September 29, 2019

Upcoming CE at AESC

Register your attendance by sending an email to rsvp@aescparker.com and let us know which session you’d like to register for.  Lectures will include complimentary dinner and beverages. Veterinarian Track Lectures held at Rock Bottom Restaurant ...

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AESC Participates in Colorado State University Clinical Trial

May 1, 2019

Use of CBD in the treatment of canine epilepsy The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of treatment with cannabinoids on seizure frequency in poorly controlled epileptic dogs. Cannabis-based treatments of epilepsy ...

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