Bouton Veterinary Hospital

Veterinarian: Dr. Bouton

10667 W Progress Ave, Littleton, CO, 80127

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Specialties & Services

About the Practice

Located in Littleton, a suburb southwest of Denver, the veterinarians and support staff at Bouton Veterinary Hospital are committed to your pet's health and excel in the science of veterinary medicine and individualized patient care. Founded in 1940 by Dr. Bouton, it was owned and operated for many years by Dr. Charles Skow and his wife Dr. Deborah Caldwell. In 2010 they turned the practice over to Dr. Lara Houston, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Houston worked closely with Dr. Caldwell for many years before acquiring the practice and takes pride in maintaining the high ideals set by the veterinarians before her.

We are proud to provide superior medical, surgical and dental veterinary care as one stop for your pet’s health and well being. Our facility is equipped with a readied surgical suite, in house pharmacy, laboratory and a digital x-ray machine. We also have a working relationship with various veterinary specialists in the Denver area and are happy to utilize their expertise when the need arises.

Bouton Veterinary Hospital is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of veterinary care and compassion for all cats and dogs. We take pride in our friendly, informative and personalized approach to veterinary medicine.

About Our Specialties

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is an ancient healing practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate healing and restore balance. In veterinary medicine, acupuncture is used to treat a wide range of conditions and can be particularly effective for pain management, neurological issues, and chronic diseases.

Commonly treats: Pain management, arthritis, hip dysplasia, intervertebral disc disease, allergies, digestive disorders, anxiety

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Nutritional Therapy

Nutritional therapy focuses on using diet and supplements to prevent and treat disease. A veterinary nutritionist can create customized diet plans to address specific health conditions.

Commonly treats: Obesity, diabetes, kidney disease, food allergies, inflammatory bowel disease, cancer support, skin conditions

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Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation

Veterinary physical therapy and rehabilitation uses techniques like therapeutic exercise, hydrotherapy, massage, and electrical stimulation to help animals recover from injury, surgery, or manage chronic conditions.

Commonly treats: Post-surgical recovery, arthritis, neurological conditions, obesity, sports injuries, geriatric mobility

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Chiropractic

Veterinary chiropractic care focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine. Adjustments help restore proper alignment and movement, which can improve nerve function and overall health.

Commonly treats: Back pain, neck pain, limping, muscle spasms, post-surgical recovery, athletic injuries, mobility issues

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Animals Treated

Dogs, Cats, Horses, Exotics

Certifications & Memberships

  • CVA, DVM, VMD

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