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Specialties
Compassionate, customized veterinary care for al your companion animal needs.
Front Range Equine and Livestock is an integrative mobile veterinary practice. Serving both large and small animals. We provide preventative care, acupuncture, pain management, equine dentistry, nutrition consultation and home hospice and euthanasia. Our goal is to partner with you and your pet to provide the best possible care for today and for the life of your companion. In addition to traditional approaches to treatment we have integrated natural and holistic therapies to treat the whole aspect of illness and better maintain balanced health for the future. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us with any questions or for additional information.
History
Established in 2008.
With over 20 years experience in the veterinary field and working with horses, Dr. Leticia German has developed an integrative approach within her practice. She focuses on a balanced approach to medicine combining both holistic and traditional modalities. Dr. German received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University in 2006 and also holds a Master of Science degree in Animal Nutrition. After several years in general practice, Dr. German realized that there was more to patient care than just a «shot» or «pill». Because of this she has focused on the whole patient, and holds certifications in both Veterinary Medical Acupuncture and Companion Animal Pain Management. Rehabilitation and integrative care to maintain the best quality of wellbeing for the life of our furry companions is her passion.
Compassionate, Customized Veterinary Care for ALL of your Companion Animal Needs
Meet the Business Owner
Leticia G.
Business Owner
Dr. Leticia German grew up in Montana and was exposed to animal of all types throughout her childhood, from rabbits and ducks to horses and cattle. She was one of those people who just knew that she wanted to be a veterinarian. Dr. German was always eager to go on family trips to the vet and even started volunteering with veterinarians as soon as she could. In addition to the professional side of working with animals, spending time with them also brings her great joy. She has dabbled in horse showing and has ridden western, dressage, English, trails and even some occasional cattle work. Moving to Colorado in 1997, she fell in love with all Colorado has to offer and has made it her home since. Dr. German lives in the Conifer area with her husband and furry family of 2 dogs, 2 cats and 3 horses.