Posts in Category: Pet Wellness and Preventive Care by Most Common Winter Hazards For Dogs and Cats While many pet owners are aware of the potential dangers of hot weather for their pets, they are sometimes not as vigilant about potential winter hazards. The dangerous reality is that there are serious winter hazards for dogs and cats in Colorado. Together, we can protect pets from the elements and guard against seasonal health […] Read More Understanding Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs and Cats Diabetes in pets is a disease that affects more of our patients at At Home Pet Doctor than we would like. Just as this condition is on the rise in humans, diabetes in cats and dogs is becoming more common as well. With approximately one in 500 pets being affected, it is an important one […] Read More Identifying Common Household Items That Are Toxic to Pets The pets we share our lives with add layers of incredible meaning, but keeping them safe at all times can be stressful. There are hidden hazards everywhere. But the one place they should be absolutely safe from harm is their home. Common household items that are toxic to pets can be so ordinary and prevalent […] Read More What You Need to Know About Genetic Testing in Pets Genetic testing for pets typically involves a saliva swab and is extremely accurate. It is also pretty affordable, and the results are pretty amazing Why should you consider genetic testing your pet? At Home Pet Doctor is here to explain. Read More Flea, Heartworm, and Tick Preventives for Cats and Dogs When it comes to your pet’s health, prevention is key. Immunizations help prevent nasty diseases like rabies and parvovirus. Microchipping helps you and Fido reunite after an accidental separation. And flea, heartworm, and tick preventives keep your pets from having to deal with destructive pests. In this blog, the team at the At Home Pet […] Read More Weight Management For Cats and Dogs Chunky pets may be adorable, but the pet obesity epidemic isn’t. Pet obesity can lead to a host of problems from diabetes and heart disease to arthritis and respiratory distress. That’s why many veterinarians are working to spread the word about the harm pet obesity can bring—and what you can do for your overweight cat […] Read More Hiking With Your Dog in Colorado Colorado is home to spectacular mountain peaks with miles of hiking trails for adventurers of all levels. If you’re thinking about taking your dog with you on your next mountain trek, At Home Pet Doctor’s owner and veterinarian Dr. Richard Gastellum is an avid hiker himself, and he has some helpful hints for keeping your […] Read More Prevent Pet Obesity With Diet and Exercise There are several factors that contribute to weight gain. Primarily, there is an unbalanced ratio of calories taken in versus calories used. Patterns can emerge over time (begging for treats, passing over nutritious/healthy foods, preferring to spend more time on the couch, etc.) that all play their roles in weight gain. Pet owners have the […] Read More Mobile Veterinary Hospitals: What You Should Know As a loving pet parent, you undoubtedly want your pets to receive the care they need, when they need it. But if you’ve ever had to wrangle a frantic feline into a carrier or clean up after a carsick canine, you know that traveling with pets can be tricky—and sometimes messy. Read More When is the Right Time to Spay/Neuter Your Pet? Compassionate pet owners know that spaying or neutering their pets is the most responsible thing to do to help curb pet overpopulation and reduce the number of animals that end up in shelters. Recent estimates from the ASPCA say that roughly 6.3 million companion pets end up in shelters every year in the United States. […] Read More Older Posts