Category: Veterinarian Medicine

Heartworm Special

Heartworm Special

We are focusing on Heartworm this month and want to remind you to have your animals tested for heartworm and we highly recommend preventatives. This nasty, invasive parasite is introduced…
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TTA Now Available

TTA Now Available

Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA) TTA is an orthopedic procedure to repair deficient cranial cruciate ligaments in dogs. Learn more about TTA MMP uses a wedge-shaped implant of titanium OrthoFoam™ which both defines the degree of…
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Introducing K-Laser for Pain Management

Introducing K-Laser for Pain Management

We are so excited to introduce the K-Laser It has versatile applications and gives you some new opportunities to better treat your pet’s condition. Applications for laser therapy include: •…
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Congratulations Chris, now RVT

Congratulations Chris, now RVT

Congratulations Chris!! We are so proud of you for passing the NM State Board Exam! Chris is now a Registered Vet Technician!!
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Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism

What is hyperthyroidism? Hyperthyroidism is the most common glandular disorder in cats. It is caused by an excessive concentration of circulating thyroxine—a thyroid hormone better known as T4—in the bloodstream.…
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Aging

Aging

How Do I Know When My Cat Is a “Senior”? Most cats enter their golden years between 12 and 14 years of age. Many cats, especially those who are black,…
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Lower Urinary Tract Problems

What Are Some Common Urinary Tract Problems in Cats? Problems that affect a cat’s lower urinary system often prevent the bladder from emptying correctly or may even cause fatal blockage…
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Pet Care

Designer collars, faux-mink coats, doggie donuts―you may love the novelties, but do your pets really need ‘em? The bucks we spend on those little extras for our animal companions add…
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Pet Wellness Videos

Pet Wellness Videos

Learn more about best practices for keeping your pet healthy. View one of our wellness videos. More Videos >> ePet Health Videos >>
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We provide Fear Free Veterinary Care

Utilization of Fear Free methods and protocols leads to better healthcare, satisfied clients and relaxed patients. It also reduces or removes anxiety triggers, which creates an experience that is rewarding and safer for all involved, including your pet(s), you and your veterinary healthcare team.

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After hours Emergencies:
(505) 292-5353
VCA Vet Care & Referral Center
(505) 266-7866
Route 66 Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Center
(505) 384-6420
Roadrunner Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital
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