Dog receiving veterinary care at Liberty Animal Hospital in Westminster CO

Dog Veterinarian in Westminster, CO

At Liberty Animal Hospital, we provide compassionate and personalized canine veterinary care in Westminster, CO to help dogs live long, healthy, and happy lives.

Every dog is unique, which is why our veterinarians focus on tailored treatment plans designed to support your dog’s individual health needs. From preventive care to advanced medical treatments, our experienced veterinary team is here to support you and your pet every step of the way.

Whether your dog needs a routine exam, treatment for illness, or surgical care, our hospital is equipped to deliver comprehensive veterinary services in a welcoming and supportive environment.

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Comprehensive Veterinary Services for Dogs

A trusted dog veterinarian provides more than treatment during illness. Preventive care, early diagnosis, and routine health monitoring all play essential roles in maintaining your dog’s long-term health.

Our veterinary team offers a wide range of services for dogs of all ages, breeds, and lifestyles.

Dog Health Services at Liberty Animal Hospital

  • Allergy Screening: Identifying environmental or food allergies affecting your dog’s comfort.
  • Anesthesia: Carefully monitored anesthesia to ensure safe procedures.
  • Behavior Services: Guidance for addressing behavioral concerns.
  • Cancer Screening: Early detection of potential cancers.
  • Cardiology: Diagnosis and management of canine heart conditions.
  • Dental Care: Prevention and treatment of periodontal disease.
  • Dermatology: Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions.
  • Diagnostic Imaging: X-rays and imaging to identify internal issues.
  • Emergency Care: Walk-in urgent care during hospital hours.
  • Endoscopy: Minimally invasive procedures to diagnose digestive issues.
  • Flea & Tick Prevention: Year-round parasite protection.
  • Heartworm Prevention: Testing and prevention plans for heartworm disease.
  • Laboratory Testing: On-site diagnostics for faster results.
  • Laparoscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive surgical procedures.
  • Laser Therapy: Pain relief for arthritis, inflammation, and injury.
  • Medical Boarding: Veterinary-supervised hospitalization when needed.
  • Microchip Identification: Permanent identification for lost pets.
  • Nutrition Counseling: Personalized dietary guidance.
  • Pain Management: Comfort-focused treatment for injuries and chronic conditions.
  • Parasite Prevention: Testing and treatment for intestinal parasites.
  • Pregnancy Care: Monitoring and support during canine pregnancy.
  • Preventive Wellness Exams: Routine checkups to detect health issues early.
  • Puppy Care: Preventive care and guidance for growing dogs.
  • Senior Dog Care: Monitoring and treatment for age-related conditions.
  • Spay and Neuter Surgery: Safe surgical procedures for population control and health benefits.
  • Surgery: Soft tissue and orthopedic surgical services.
  • Vaccinations: Customized vaccination plans for disease prevention.

Regular veterinary visits help identify health concerns early and ensure your dog receives the care needed to stay active and healthy throughout their life.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Veterinary Care

How often should my dog visit the veterinarian?

Most dogs benefit from an annual wellness exam, while puppies and senior dogs may require more frequent visits.

What vaccinations do dogs need?

Common vaccines include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus. Additional vaccines may be recommended based on lifestyle.

Why are routine wellness exams important for dogs?

Routine exams allow veterinarians to detect early signs of illness before symptoms become severe.

What are common signs that my dog may be sick?

Symptoms may include loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, coughing, or changes in behavior.

When should senior dogs see the veterinarian?

Senior dogs often benefit from veterinary exams every six months to monitor for age-related health conditions.

What preventative care does my dog need?

Preventive care includes vaccinations, parasite prevention, dental care, routine exams, and balanced nutrition.

How can I keep my dog healthy long term?

Regular veterinary care, proper diet, exercise, vaccinations, and early detection of health issues all contribute to long-term canine health.