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Osteochondritis dissecans in horses

Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a joint disorder that can significantly impact the health and performance of horses. Understanding why it happens and how to manage it is crucial for horse owners. What is osteochondritis dissecans? OCD is a developmental orthopedic disease. There are three terms that are commonly used in association with the disease: Osteochondrosis: […]

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Heartworm disease on the rise in Northern Colorado: What pet owners need to know

As spring settles in and outdoor activity picks up, there’s another seasonal shift to be aware of: mosquito season—and with it, an increased risk of heartworm disease. Recent trends show a growing number of heartworm cases in Northern Colorado, including Fort Collins and surrounding areas. This rise in cases highlights a crucial reminder for pet […]

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Laminitis in horses

A painful foot condition, laminitis can be the result of various disease processes. Once a horse has had a bout of laminitis, they may be more susceptible to future episodes, which is why recognition and prompt treatment of laminitis is critical to achieving the best possible outcome.

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Equine spring wellness exams

Spring wellness exams are routine exams to make sure your horse is happy and healthy as they transition out of winter and gear up for summertime.

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What is cleft palate in dogs and cats?

Congenital cleft palates are a developmental abnormality where the two halves of the skull don’t fuse properly, leading to a defect in the middle of the skull.

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When should I take my pet to the dentist?

By partnering with your primary care veterinarian, experts in the Small Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery service at the CSU Veterinary Health System can provide comprehensive care to your dog or cat.

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Winter hoof care for horses

Winter can mean some extra planning and care to keep your horse’s feet in their best condition. But if you manage him properly, you’ll be able to enjoy these fly-free months despite the ice and chill, and can help your horse put his best hoof forward come spring.

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