At Belleview Animal Clinic, we go beyond traditional pet care to provide a truly comprehensive approach to your pet’s health and well-being. Our skilled team of compassionate veterinarians and staff offer expert traditional care, holistic treatments for optimal wellness, and specialized services from everything from furry pets to parrots & reptiles and everything in between.
What sets us apart is our dedication to treating each pet as a cherished member of the family. We combine cutting-edge veterinary medicine with a deep understanding of alternative therapies, ensuring your furry, feathered, or scaly friend receives the best care tailored to their unique needs.
Our holistic services include acupuncture, nutritional counseling, and herbal medicine to support long-term vitality. Meanwhile, our expertise in exotic pet care makes us one of the few practices where animals of all shapes and sizes are welcome with open arms.
Your pet’s health and happiness are our top priorities. Experience a practice where modern medicine meets heartfelt compassion, creating a truly unique and exceptional veterinary experience.
200 W Lehow Avenue
Englewood, CO 80110
p. 303-794-2008
f. 303-794-0335
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Once your pet reaches seven years old, their needs change due to the natural aging process. Pets are considered seniors at this stage, and their bodies can age much faster than ours. Senior pets often require wellness exams every six months to monitor for age-related conditions like arthritis, diabetes, or kidney disease.
During a wellness exam, your veterinarian will perform a thorough physical evaluation, checking your pet’s eyes, ears, teeth, skin, coat, and weight. They’ll listen to the heart and lungs, assess joint mobility, and discuss your pet’s diet, behavior, and lifestyle. Routine diagnostics like bloodwork, urine tests, and parasite screenings are often recommended to provide a deeper look into your pet’s overall health.
Wellness exams are an investment in your pet’s future, helping to detect health issues early and provide preventive care that keeps them thriving at every stage of life. Schedule your pet’s wellness exam today—because their health and happiness are worth it!
Included services in the Puppy/Kitten Package.
Unlimited Visits
Unlimited Technician Visits
6 Nail Trims
2 Fecal Tests Annual
1 FeLV/FIV Test (Feline)
1 Complete Blood Chemistry Panels
1 Distemper Titer Test (canine)
Vaccinations
5% Off Additional Services
Add a Pet Health Savings Account to help with cost of spay, neuter or any unforeseen health needs. (see Pet Health Savings Plan for more info)
Signs of dental disease include:
A proper dental cleaning and exam will require general anesthesia. It is impossible to thoroughly clean the teeth and examine the mouth in an animal that is not sedated. We use the safest drugs available and provide constant monitoring while your pet is anesthetized in our clinic. In addition, all patients receive IV fluids, homeopathic support, laser therapy to enhance healing and pain management as needed.
Bloodwork is a very important way of looking inside your pet and evaluating the function of internal organs, blood cells and the endocrine system. It is a valuable aid if you pet is sick to help with the diagnosis, as well as a way to establish a valuable baseline if your pet is healthy. This is especially important in older animals as things can change internally before we ever see symptoms develop. We also perform bloodwork before any procedure requiring anesthesia. This will help assure that your pet is healthy enough to eliminate the medications given during the procedure.
Urinalysis is a chemical and microscopic examination of your pet’s urine to check for infection, evaluate kidney function, and check for signs of other disease such as bladder stones or diabetes.
Fecal testing is a microscopic examination of your pet’s stool will check for internal parasite and certain disease-causing microorganisms
Fungal Cultures are a test that will grow ringworm and other fungal infection to determine if this is a cause of skin disease in your pet
We take x-rays to get an inside look at joints, bones, internal organs and the spinal column. We also take dental x-rays to identify problems with teeth that are not obvious on casual exam. We will discuss the benefits of x-rays in your pet’s case to help you decide if this is a valuable option
An ultrasound is an imaging test that uses sound waves to create a picture (also known as a sonogram) of organs, tissues, and other structures inside the body. Unlike x-rays, ultrasounds don't use any radiation.
Echocardiograms are an ultrasound of the heart, which is a live imaging technique used to help diagnose heart disease.
At Belleview Animal Clinic, our veterinary clinic offers comprehensive surgical services to ensure the health and well-being of your pets. From routine spays and neuters to more advanced general and orthopedic surgeries, we provide expert care tailored to your pet’s needs. Our on-site specialist is equipped to handle complex orthopedic procedures, ensuring precise treatment for injuries or conditions affecting bones, joints, and ligaments. With state-of-the-art equipment, a compassionate team, and a commitment to safety, we prioritize your pet's comfort and recovery every step of the way. Trust us to deliver exceptional surgical care in a welcoming and professional environment.
Laser therapy is light therapy. Therapeutic lasers emit photons which enhance energy production in the cells in the body. This allows cells to heal faster and more completely. It can reduce your animal’s pain and inflammation, decrease healing time after trauma or surgery, and increase circulation.
Conditions treated by pet laser therapy include arthritis, traumatic and surgical wounds, sprains, strains, and bruises.
Laser therapy allows your pet’s body to utilize its own healing powers by inducing a series of healing responses in your body. Each pet laser therapy treatment marks the beginning of an 18-24 hour process of modulated cellular activity leading to decreased pain and inflammation. We see results from laser therapy in most veterinary patients after 3-5 treatments which last 5-10 minutes each.
For more information, please visit litecure.com/medical/laser-therapy
Acupuncture is a form of Chinese medicine developed thousands of years ago. It involves the placement of tiny needles at certain points in the body which releases certain chemicals to help relieve pain, stress, increase circulation and regulate body systems. Conditions that can be helped by acupuncture include:
Homeopathic remedies are tailored to each animal's unique symptoms, making the approach highly individualized. They are particularly beneficial for chronic conditions like arthritis, skin allergies, and digestive disorders, offering relief without the risk of drug dependency or toxicity. Additionally, homeopathy is gentle enough for animals of all ages, from young kittens and puppies to senior pets, making it a versatile option in holistic veterinary care.
Herbal medicine, or Chinese Herbs, on the other hand, harnesses the therapeutic properties of plants to support pet health. Herbs like chamomile, turmeric, and valerian root are commonly used to address a variety of issues, such as anxiety, inflammation, and joint pain. Unlike synthetic drugs, herbal remedies often provide a more gradual and sustainable healing process, enhancing overall well-being. Many herbs also have a dual role, acting as both preventive and curative agents by boosting the immune system and improving organ function. For instance, milk thistle is renowned for its liver-protective properties, while echinacea is a trusted herb for enhancing immunity. By integrating herbs into veterinary care, pet owners can adopt a natural approach to managing health issues, often reducing reliance on pharmaceuticals and promoting a balanced and harmonious lifestyle for their animals.
Titer tests
There is strong evidence that over vaccinating our pets can cause conditions such as autoimmune disease, skin disease, digestive disorders, behavioral problems, seizures and even certain types of cancer. One way we can avoid unnecessary vaccinations is to check titers that measure the antibody levels against certain diseases.
What is a titer?
A titer is the measure of antibodies against a certain disease. If your pet has a certain level of antibodies, then they are protected and there is no need to vaccinate. The test requires a small amount of blood and we can now run the test right in our clinic at an affordable cost. Studies worldwide support titer test results as comprehensive information about a dog’s immunological response capabilities.
Distemper Combo
This titer measures antibody levels for parvo, distemper, and adenovirus. We can run this titer test the same day. There are no tests currently available for bordetella or influenza. We have partnered with some pet care facilities that will agree to accept titer results in lieu of vaccinations. Check out our Facebook page for a list of these providers.
Rabies Titer
This test is for informational purposes only to determine your pet's level of protection from previous vaccinations. Colorado state law states that all pets should have a current rabies vaccine. The titer, even if positive, is not a legal replacement for the vaccination, but we suggest checking your locale municipality to be sure. You may still be required, per state law, to obtain a rabies vaccine at some point. A rabies titer is not a replacement for legally required vaccines and as a pet owner you are responsible to keep your pet in compliance with current laws and regulations.
Although a lot of information regarding exotic animals is widely available on the Internet, it is often difficult to determine what sources to trust. You can rely on our experienced veterinary team’s knowledge of mice, rats, hedgehogs, and other exotic pets.
Not only can we provide medical assessments and perform surgical procedures, but we can also help you prevent many diseases related to improper nutrition, which are extremely common in these animals. Please schedule an appointment so we can discuss your exotic pet’s nutritional needs. In addition, we supply a wide range of foods and supplements for these unique animals.
Rabbits
Ferrets
Hedgehogs
Gerbils
Guinea Pigs
Hamsters
Veterinary Care – New Bird Visit
The most important visit is the very first one, and it should occur immediately after you acquire your pet bird.” Many bird owners are surprised to learn that all pets, including their birds, need an initial visit by an avian veterinarian and at least an annual checkup (many veterinarians recommend checkups at least twice a year, to allow for early detection and treatment of potentially life-threatening diseases.) Regular veterinary care is necessary in order to ensure your bird lives a long, healthy life. The most important visit is the very first one, and it should occur immediately after you acquire your pet bird. During this visit, the veterinarian will perform a physical examination and recommend various diagnostic or wellness tests, to determine your bird’s state of health and see if your pet might be harboring any diseases that require treatment.
Avian Services
Toenail Trims
Wing Clipping
Sexing
Beak Trimming
Snakes
Lizards
Turtles
Frogs
Nutrition-related disorders and diseases are common in iguanas and other lizards. We can help you avoid these problems. Call us to set up a nutritional consultation so we can discuss how to help keep your lizard healthy.
We also offer an initial checkup for new lizard owners to help identify current or potential medical problems and, if necessary, begin treatment. In addition, we can provide you with information on appropriate enclosures, environmental requirements, sanitation, and disease prevention.
Regular veterinary care is necessary in order to ensure your pet lives a long, healthy life. The most important visit is the very first one, right after you acquire your pet reptile. During this visit, the veterinarian will perform a physical examination and conduct various diagnostic tests to determine your pet's state of health and see if your pet might be harboring any diseases that require treatment. The visit will also include a thorough discussion of proper feeding, housing, and care of your pet.
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Juneteenth honors the day the last Confederate community of 250,000 enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas, received word that they have been freed. 2 years and 5 months after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. On June 19, 1872, community leaders saved $1,000 to purchase land in 1872, that would be devoted specifically to Juneteenth celebrations. That land became Emancipation Park. Texas was the first state to recognize Juneteenth in 1980, calling it “Emancipation Day.” On June 17, 2021, Juneteenth National Independence Act, established June 19th as a federal holiday.
we will be closed
thurs 6/13
for building maintenance
Labor Day honors the American labor movement and the contributions of workers to the development and achievements of the country.