- Dental CareRoutine dental cleanings are recommended to maintain your pets oral health. Dental cleanings are available and recommended yearly. Dental procedures include
- VaccinationThe best way to maintain your pet's health is by having a wellness examination performed each year. Our doctors will discuss vaccination recommendations with you and come up with a plan that is tailored to the needs of your pet.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyA 3 year old quarter horse mare was noted to have squinting of her left eye with most of her eye shut, and copious tearing with some white ocular discharge. Due to pain she was resistant to let her owner touch it to allow closer evaluation. She is in a dry lot with 2 other horses, and is fed grass hay. After sedation and blocking the nerves around the eye, evaluation was allowed. What is wrong with this eye and what is the likelihood this will heal even with intense management? For horses who have eye problems and are difficult to treat- what system can be used?
- Nutritional CounselingA 22 year old gelding with history of weight loss, topline muscle atrophy and attitude change over previous 3 months was seen. Hair coat appear longer than previous years, especially, on limbs. What disease could cause these symptoms? What further testing could be done to diagnose this condition?
- Heart Disease Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryWe currently have 4 small animal doctors that treat dogs and cats specifically. We have an in house laboratory from Idexx and are able to perform blood chemistries, CBC’s and Sedi View urinalysis. We have computerized DR radiography, dental radiography and ultrasound. Our clinic provides high quality medicine, dental and surgical services to our small animal patients.
- Spaying and Neutering
- Laboratory ServicesThe large animal portion of our clinic includes 7 large animal doctors (3 equine specialized and 4 dairy specialized). The large animal clinic treats equine, caprine, ovine, and porcine patients, along with dairy and beef. Our dairy herd sizes vary from 400-6000 cows. Services provided include traditional veterinary duties, as well as employee training and consulting for dairy/beef clients. We have a haul-in facility with treatment area for equine patients. Minor surgical procedures are performed under general anesthesia for small ruminant and porcine species. Diagnostic equipment for our large animals include: dairy herd BCF reproductive ultrasounds, SOUND Next DR machine, Sonosite ultrasound and in-house Idexx blood work.
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology
- Small Animal VetDr. Owen began working at Animal Clinic in 1998 after graduating from Colorado State University in 1996. His favorite animals are cats, and he enjoys cycling, playing golf, and jamming away on his guitar when he isn't on the job.
- Large Animal VetDr. Sagehorn graduated from Colorado State University in 1987 with his doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. He then practiced in Southern Colorado for three years before joining the Animal Clinic staff in 1990. In his spare time enjoys hunting, shooting, mountain biking, and completing projects at home. His main area of expertise is in dairy production medicine. His favorite animals are dairy cattle.