Cherry Knolls Veterinary Clinic

Cherry Knolls Veterinary Clinic Serving the Centennial Community since 1974

Sensitive ContentA foreign body (sock) was surgically removed from a dog’s intestine at Cherry Knolls Veterinary Clinic....
04/14/2026

Sensitive Content

A foreign body (sock) was surgically removed from a dog’s intestine at Cherry Knolls Veterinary Clinic.

Gastrointestinal foreign bodies are a common yet potentially life-threatening condition in dogs. Items such as fabric, toys, and household objects can obstruct the intestines and often require urgent surgical intervention.

Clinical signs may include:
• Vomiting
• Decreased appetite
• Lethargy
• Abdominal discomfort

If ingestion is suspected, prompt veterinary evaluation is strongly recommended.
Timely intervention is critical in preventing serious complications.

📞 Contact us at +1 (303) 779-1170 immediately if your pet may have ingested a foreign object

Disclaimer:⚠
Sensitive medical content. Shared for educational purposes only. If your pet is experiencing symptoms, please seek veterinary care promptly.

More access. More support. When your pet needs it most. 🐾Cherry Knolls Veterinary Clinic is now offering extended hours ...
04/14/2026

More access. More support. When your pet needs it most. 🐾

Cherry Knolls Veterinary Clinic is now offering extended hours through the week, including late evenings for emergency and urgent care.
Because health concerns don’t always happen during regular hours and your pet deserves timely, reliable care when it matters most.

📞 Call ahead for urgent or emergency cases at +1 (303) 779-1170
📍 Visit us at 7300 S. Colorado Blvd. Centennial, CO 80122 in case of emergenccy

Disclaimer:⚠
After-hours services are subject to case availability. Please call in advance for immediate assistance.

03/30/2026

Spring walks feel amazing… but they’re not risk-free 🌿⚠️
From ticks and foxtails to hidden allergens and sharp debris, your pet could be exposed to more than you think.
A quick check after every walk can prevent bigger problems later.

Save this post & book a seasonal wellness check to keep your pet protected this spring!

Disclaimer:
If you notice any unusual symptoms, contact your veterinarian promptly.

Could your pet be showing early signs of diabetes? 🐾Symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, or ...
03/27/2026

Could your pet be showing early signs of diabetes? 🐾

Symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, or low energy can be easy to overlookbut early detection makes a big difference.

If something feels off, it’s always better to check sooner rather than later.

📞 Have concerns? Reach out to our team
🌐 Visit: cherryknollsveterinaryclinic.com

Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If your pet is showing any concerning symptoms, please consult your veterinarian for proper diagnosis and care.

03/24/2026

"Slowing down” isn’t always just aging 🐾
If your pet is hesitating to jump, struggling with stairs, or becoming less active, it could be a sign of pain, joint issues, or underlying health conditions not just getting older.

Early detection can make a huge difference in your pet’s comfort, mobility, and quality of life 💙

📞 Book a mobility check today and help your pet move comfortably again!

Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. If you notice changes in your pet’s mobility or behavior, please consult your veterinarian.

Is your pet constantly scratching, licking, or biting themselves? 🐾With March being Tick & Flea Awareness Month, it’s th...
03/21/2026

Is your pet constantly scratching, licking, or biting themselves? 🐾

With March being Tick & Flea Awareness Month, it’s the perfect time to pay closer attention to your pet’s skin and comfort.

These signs could indicate:
• Allergies
• Fleas or mites
• Skin infections

Don’t ignore the itch, early care can prevent bigger health issues and keep your pet happy and comfortable 💙

📞 Call us today at +1 (303) 779-1170
📅 Book a visit and let our team help your pet feel their best!

Did you know probiotics can support your dog’s digestive health? 🐶 Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help maintain...
03/16/2026

Did you know probiotics can support your dog’s digestive health? 🐶 Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help maintain a healthy gut, support the immune system, and can assist with issues like diarrhea, gas, or digestive upset. Adding the right probiotic supplement, under veterinary guidance can help keep your dog feeling their best from the inside out.

Curious if probiotics are right for your dog? The team at Cherry Knolls Veterinary Clinic is here to help, schedule a visit to discuss the best options for your pet.

Disclaimer:
This post is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before starting new supplements for your pet.

🌼 Spring means parasite season.As temperatures rise, parasites like fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes become more active, put...
03/13/2026

🌼 Spring means parasite season.

As temperatures rise, parasites like fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes become more active, putting pets at risk for itching, skin infections, and serious diseases such as Lyme disease and heartworm.
Prevention is the best protection. Keeping your pet on year-round parasite prevention and scheduling regular vet checks can help catch problems early and keep your pet comfortable all season long. 🐾

If your pet is scratching more than usual or showing signs of irritation, it may be time for a check-in.

📞 Call +1 (303) 779-1170 to book your pet’s allergy or parasite consultation today.

Disclaimer
This post is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Please consult your veterinarian for recommendations specific to your pet.

Could PRP therapy help your pet feel better and move more comfortably? 🐾Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses your pet...
03/10/2026

Could PRP therapy help your pet feel better and move more comfortably? 🐾
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy uses your pet’s own healing components to help support recovery from certain injuries, joint issues, and inflammation. It’s a regenerative treatment option that may help improve comfort and mobility for some pets.
If your pet is experiencing ongoing pain or mobility issues, PRP therapy may be worth discussing with your veterinarian.

📞 Call Cherry Knolls Veterinary Clinic to schedule a consultation and learn if PRP therapy may be suitable for your pet.

Disclaimer
This post is for informational purposes only. Treatment recommendations vary by patient, and PRP therapy may not be appropriate for all pets. Please consult your veterinarian for medical advice specific to your pet.

Address

7300 S Colorado Boulevard
Centennial, CO
80122

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

(303)7791170

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