Thank you for visiting Pawz Veterinary Clinic! We are a full-service, small animal veterinary hospital located in Firestone, Colorado providing comprehensive care for all your pet's needs. We offer medical, dental, surgical and laser services for your pets, performed by caring, experienced doctors and staff. Our office includes a well stocked pharmacy and shelves of pet food and supplies.
We are located on the SouthEast corner of Firestone and Colorado Boulevards at the West end of the King Soopers Shopping Center. Just minutes from I-25, Longmont, Frederick, Dacono and surrounding cities. Call us today (303) 652-5222. If you have anything that you would like to see on our site, please drop us a line in the Contact form. I called on Monday and brought my fur baby Kimber in for a wellness exam and her puppy shots.
They treated us like family and I love this place. I highly recommend them for the fur baby members of your family. Thank you for taking such good care of my girl, Kimber McQueen.
We are located on the SouthEast corner of Firestone and Colorado Boulevards at the West end of the King Soopers Shopping Center. Just minutes from I-25, Longmont, Frederick, Dacono and surrounding cities. Call us today (303) 652-5222. If you have anything that you would like to see on our site, please drop us a line in the Contact form. I called on Monday and brought my fur baby Kimber in for a wellness exam and her puppy shots.
They treated us like family and I love this place. I highly recommend them for the fur baby members of your family. Thank you for taking such good care of my girl, Kimber McQueen.
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Pawz Veterinary Clinic is proud to serve the Firestone, CO area for everything pet-related.
Our veterinary clinic and animal hospital is run by Dr. Dawn Reiter, who is a licensed, experienced Firestone veterinarian.
Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
Pawz Veterinary Clinic stays on top of the latest advances in veterinarian technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery.
Our veterinary clinic and animal hospital is run by Dr. Dawn Reiter, who is a licensed, experienced Firestone veterinarian.
Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
Pawz Veterinary Clinic stays on top of the latest advances in veterinarian technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery.
Dr. Reiter is the owner of Pawz Veterinary Clinic.
She grew up in Nebraska on a farm surrounded by animals.
After initially pursuing a medical degree, she moved to Iowa State University where she earned her degree in Veterinary Medicine.
After graduation, she spent a year in New Jersey at a state-of-the-art, 24-hour emergency hospital completing a Veterinary Internship.
In 2011 she earned a Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians certification from Colorado State University.
She currently lives in Englewood, Colorado with her 2 Chihuahuas Thor and Bella, and her beagle Belle.
She grew up in Nebraska on a farm surrounded by animals.
After initially pursuing a medical degree, she moved to Iowa State University where she earned her degree in Veterinary Medicine.
After graduation, she spent a year in New Jersey at a state-of-the-art, 24-hour emergency hospital completing a Veterinary Internship.
In 2011 she earned a Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians certification from Colorado State University.
She currently lives in Englewood, Colorado with her 2 Chihuahuas Thor and Bella, and her beagle Belle.
At Pawz Veterinary Clinic all cats and dogs coming in for annual exams or consultations will receive a thorough physical examination by an experienced veterinarian.
This includes checking the eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen and lymph nodes, along with any other concerns owners may have such as lumps and bumps, unexplained pain, weight loss, eating issues or changes in behavior.
Utilizing our in house laboratory and screening tools, our experienced staff will work with you to quickly develop a plan of action to get your pet feeling their best again.
This includes checking the eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen and lymph nodes, along with any other concerns owners may have such as lumps and bumps, unexplained pain, weight loss, eating issues or changes in behavior.
Utilizing our in house laboratory and screening tools, our experienced staff will work with you to quickly develop a plan of action to get your pet feeling their best again.
Cuddling with your cat or dog does not have to be a bad experience because of offensive mouth odor.
One of the main concerns heard by our doctors and their staff while helping a client is how bad their pet's breath is.
Bad breath isn't just unpleasant - it can be unhealthy.
Up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats that do not receive proper dental care may show signs of dental disease by the age of 3. Dental disease is caused by bacteria in the mouth.
These bacteria form a film on the teeth called plaque.
One of the main concerns heard by our doctors and their staff while helping a client is how bad their pet's breath is.
Bad breath isn't just unpleasant - it can be unhealthy.
Up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats that do not receive proper dental care may show signs of dental disease by the age of 3. Dental disease is caused by bacteria in the mouth.
These bacteria form a film on the teeth called plaque.
Unfortunately, our pets can't tell us when they're in pain.
While veterinarians are trained to detect pain and illness, the first person to recognize if your pet is hurting will be you.
Often dogs and cats instinctively mask injury and illness as a protective mechanism, so it can be challenging to detect when they're in pain.
It is important to recognize when your pet is in pain and quickly seek treatment to help alleviate your pet's suffering.
Even subtle changes in your pet's behavior can be an indication that your furry friend is experiencing pain.
While veterinarians are trained to detect pain and illness, the first person to recognize if your pet is hurting will be you.
Often dogs and cats instinctively mask injury and illness as a protective mechanism, so it can be challenging to detect when they're in pain.
It is important to recognize when your pet is in pain and quickly seek treatment to help alleviate your pet's suffering.
Even subtle changes in your pet's behavior can be an indication that your furry friend is experiencing pain.
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