Sun, fireworks, and festivals with food and music: Sounds like the making of a great Fourth of July weekend for many of us. Not so much for our pets. Click the link below to learn about how to ensure safety for your pets this weekend.
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Whether it is hooked up to a dog or a human, a ventilator can help save a life. Last week, CSU Vet Hospital loaned 33 ventilation machines to UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies.
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We care about you as youโre caring for your animals. The counselors with the Argus Institute at the CSU VTH are still available to support you via phone for a listening ear and someone to help you through these times. Our support is free of charge and our contact is 970-297-1242
@OffAirOnPoint There is limited evidence that companion animals can be infected with COVID-19, and no evidence that domestic pets can be a source of infection to other animals or to humans. This is a rapidly evolving situation and info will be updated as it becomes available. From @VetsWSAVA
We are introducing a new feature to our instagram account called โTestimonialsโ. If you have had a good experience at the VTH and want to share it, fill out this Google Form and we will contact you to do an account takeover to share YOUR story!
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We are introducing a new feature to our instagram account called โTestimonialsโ. If you have had a good experience at the VTH and want to share it, fill out this Google Form and we will contact you to do an account takeover to share YOUR story!
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It is the end of 2019 and the end of a decade.
Here is our top post from the decade!
Matthew Glatz found a lost dog while hiking in Colorado in January and brought her to our hospital for treatment. She recovered and Matthew officially adopted her.