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Protecting Pets During Wildfires
Tips to keep your cats & dogs safe in emergencies

3 minute readPet parents need to work pet safety into the preparation equation. “Make sure there’s a person responsible for each pet,” says Dr Beth Spencer, Medical Director of Goodheart BroadwayDr Beth Spencer has personal experience with evacuating her home. A...

Cats & Dogs Can Get Heartworm Disease
The best prevention to avoid this life-threatening disease is a monthly medicine

4 minute readHeartworm disease is a community issue: the more pets that have heartworms in any area, the higher the risk that mosquitos will carry it and infect another pet. “We have a lot more dogs who are moving here from the South and bringing their infections with...

Are Grain-Free Diets Putting Your Dog’s Heart at Risk?
Yes. Choose a safer pet food option that offers your pet complete nutrition

4 min readSeemingly healthy grain-free pet diets aren’t helpful to a dog's health. In fact, research shows they cause issues with the heart. Goodheart recommends against grain-free foods.A few years ago, Dr. Beth Spencer saw a sweet Pit Bull Terrier twice in two...

Goodheart Gives Back to Denver Pet Nonprofits
We’re teaming up with The Avalanche & Freedom Service Dogs to support a puppy-in-training

3 min readOur (good) hearts are full with the prospect that we’ll help a puppy-in-training.We know that healthy pets have a beautiful impact on families and individuals. So, we’ve made community giving a core value at both Goodheart Animal Health Center hospitals....

Keep Dogs (and Outdoor Cats) Away From Garden Mushrooms
Tips to keep your pets safe after it rains

3 min readDogs (and outdoor cats) are curious. They might sniff, lick, or eat things they discover during walks or backyard playtime.Garden mushrooms thrive in moist environments, making Denver’s yards, parks, and trails ideal spots for fungi growth after rainfall....

How to Tell if Your Pet Has an Ear Infection
Know the symptoms and treatments for dogs and cats

5 min readDr Alexander Robb advises regular ear cleaning with vet-approved cleaners. Plus, keep ears dry after swimming to prevent infections. Ripple's dad, Dan, brought him to Goodheart Cherry Creek after a fun-filled weekend in the mountains. Ripple enjoyed swimming...

My cat won’t eat. Now what?
Answers and next steps for pet parents

2 min read Cats shouldn’t go through phases of not eating. Any significant reduction in food intake could be a sign of an issue. Stella, a 5-year-old domestic shorthaired cat, recently stopped eating her favorite tuna-flavored kibble. Her pet dad Doug thought it might...

Why Is My Dog Refusing Food?
Understanding the reasons and when to call us

2 min readIf your dog is behaving normally, is responsive, and alert, there’s no need for immediate concern. However, call us if your dog has missed more than two meals, is lethargic, vomits, or has loose stools.When Lucy the doodle stopped eating in May, her dog mom...

Why Is Your Dog Vomiting?
Symptoms, causes, and when to seek help

2.5 min readDr Jesse Wiliams, veterinarian at Goodheart Broadway, offers tips for a vomiting pet.Last week, Emily noticed her dog, Bailey, vomiting after a vigorous play session in the backyard. As a new dog owner, she was unsure if this was serious or a minor issue. ...
My pet ate poison. Now what?  The 5 things to do next

My pet ate poison. Now what?
The 5 things to do next

1 min read If you suspect your pet has eaten something they shouldn’t have eaten, don’t panic. Many pets eat toxins. We won’t judge you over the item or substance. Life happens. We’re here to help.  Step 1: Find the packaging.  It helps to have the product...

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4 Halloween Treats to Keep from Your Pet

4 Halloween Treats to Keep from Your Pet

10/19/2021 | 2 min read Staying safe on Halloween doesn’t need to be tricky.  Celebrate the spookiest night of the year by keeping your pet away from these hazards:  #1: Candy bags and wrappers  Bags and wrappers can be as dangerous to your pet as the treats they...

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How to Recognize Pain in Your Cat

How to Recognize Pain in Your Cat

Even though house cats have been domesticated for 10,000 years, their instincts still tell them to hide their vulnerabilities.  Cats are stoic. This trait can make it hard to know when they're in pain.  Your cat may experience pain for many reasons: joint issues,...

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