Blog

At Evolution Veterinary Specialists, we do more than veterinary medicine. We write about topics we are passionate about and provide education that will improve the lives of our patients and their families. If you don’t see a topic that answers one of your questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out and suggest one.

Recent Posts

Luna Survives a Mountain Lion Attack

Luna Survives a Mountain Lion Attack

On the night of March 24th, 2021, Caitlin & Larry heard their dog Luna barking outside. This did not sound like Luna's normal warning bark, so Larry ran out to see what was happening. He turned to see Luna bravely chasing a mountain lion around their chicken coop!
How to Give Your Cat Medication

How to Give Your Cat Medication

Cats are the worst to medicate! They are very sensitive around their mouths and have claws that can really hurt you. Even the nicest cat may growl at you.
Why is Vet Care So Expensive?

Why is Vet Care So Expensive?

“You value profits over my pet’s life.” “You don’t care if my pet lives or dies, you just want the money.” “Your prices are absurd; your prices are too high; who can afford treatment like this?” We have heard it all and have only been open for 1.5 years in the Denver Metro Area. People are ruthless. No matter how much emotion or empathy you show as a veterinary professional, it is never good enough. It’s no wonder vets have an extremely high suicide rate.
How to Brush Your Long-Haired Cat

How to Brush Your Long-Haired Cat

A long-haired cat is not easy to care for. Many families are not educated on the grooming that is required for a long-haired cat when they purchase a cat from a breeder or adopt from a shelter. It is essential to start training your cat to be groomed as soon as possible. Grooming is one of the most essential parts of animal care and health and can save you thousands of dollars in vet bills.
How to Give Your Dog Medication

How to Give Your Dog Medication

Medicating a dog can be tough, especially a sick one. It is hard to medicate a dog who doesn’t want to eat or could potentially become aggressive. And many times after a visit to the Emergency Vet, you will go home with more than one medication for your dog, how stressful!

Older Posts

Protecting Your Veterinary Staff During a Pandemic

Protecting Your Veterinary Staff During a Pandemic

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, veterinary hospitals have remained designated essential…

Communicating with Pet Owners During a Pandemic

Communicating with Pet Owners During a Pandemic

Let’s be honest—the COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on…

In Memory of Taz

In Memory of Taz

In Memorial of Taz Taz was a lovable little Chug…

Amber

Amber

Amber is a retired service dog that worked with Jack…

FOR QUESTIONS OR APPOINTMENTS

Call Us Today

Emergency Hospital

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
No appointments

Veterinary Specialty Clinic

Open Monday – Friday
9am – 5pm

Share Your Experience

Google reviews logo