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AAHA Accreditation

As our way of committing to quality pet care, we have been voluntarily accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association since August 2002.

Animal Care Center of Chaffee County is a full-service animal hospital treating small animals and horses.

In addition to preventative medicine and routine surgery, our veterinarians provide extensive dentistry, acupuncture, and Traditional Chinese Medicine. We offer laboratory screening and diagnostic x-rays. We strive to provide quality veterinary care at affordable prices, while keeping your best friend comfortable and stress free.

Services We Offer

Chinese Veterinary Medicine Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) has been practiced in China for over 2,000 years and includes acupuncture and herbal medicine.

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Dentistry Our dental procedures include full anesthesia, pain medication, x-rays as determined necessary by the veterinarian, extractions and fillings as required.

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Surgery We routinely perform ovariohysterectomy (spay) and neuter, dewclaw removal, mass or tumor removal, and other necessary surgeries.

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Low Level Laser Low Level Laser Therapy has been successfully used to treat many conditions such as acute and chronic pain reduction, repetitive use disorders , soft tissue strains and sprains, inflammation reduction, enhanced tissue would healing, and cell regeneration.

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Holiday Safety Tips for Pet Owners

An article from CSU which offers tips to keep your pets safe during the holidays. Veterinarians offer holiday safety tips for pet owners Today @ Colorado State November 16,2011 Click here for original article With the holiday season just around the corner, here are some precautions pet owners should take into consideration. With the holiday ...

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We recently came across a great study by Colorado State University which looks at lasers to help rattler-bitten dogs.  Our clinic uses cold laser therapy for a variety of conditions. CSU study looks at lasers to help rattler-bitten dogs Coloradoan July 23, 2011 Click here for original article A study by Colorado State University veterinarians ...

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