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Parvovirus, a potentially fatal viral disease that causes bloody diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration and pain, can be prevented with vaccines. New puppies should be seen by a veterinarian immediately and …
Anyone who takes medication prescribed for someone else puts themselves at risk of illness or even other complications, including death….this applies to your pets too! Click the link below …
Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, an organ in the abdomen that releases insulin and digestive enzymes. In dogs, fatty meals can induce pancreatitis, but in cats, the cause …
Our new MRI machine is the first of its kind in the United States made just for veterinary medicine and it’s ours!! This MRI is the best of the …
Congrats to Alissa, one of our hardest working LVT’s at LVVSC! She is such a valuable member of our Oncology team! She has worked hard for her certification and …
Just like humans carry IDs, pets need ’em, too. April 17-23 is National pet ID Week!
Metro Sgt. Eric Kerns’ partner was attacked with a machete as he tried to bring a suspect into custody Friday. The partner received numerous wounds to the head and …
The LVVSC Surgery Department is now available Tuesday through Friday at our north location 4445 N. Rainbow Blvd. (Craig and 95). Surgical procedures are limited at this location so …
This procedure allows us to send a camera and different devices down a cat or dogs mouth through their esophagus and into their stomach and intestines. It may be …
Can your pet save a life? Absolutely! Call VE+CC at 702-262-7070 to find out how! Also, read more by clicking here.
Parasites living in your pet’s body are not only unseemly, they can cause serious health issues. Learn how to protect your pet.
The holidays are a festive moment for us human beings. We celebrate family and life through music, large gatherings, and decorations.
It's time to "deck the halls" and enjoy time with your friends and family, including the furry members of your family.
Being aware of how to prevent and respond to fires is life saving information. Protect your pets and family with these fire safety tips.
As pets age, their body chemistries change and their healthcare needs do too. Learn more about how to care for your senior pet.