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Our veterinarians in Snellville provide helpful advice and recommendations to help ensure the lifelong health and wellness of your beloved companion. 

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All About Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

All About Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

Ticks can transmit many serious medical conditions to dogs. One of which is from the bacteria known as Ehrlicha. In today's post, our Snellville vets discuss ehrlichiosis in dogs, as well as the symptoms and treatment of this disease.

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Surgery for Ear Hematomas in Cats

Surgery for Ear Hematomas in Cats

Hematomas, or blood blisters, can easily occur if your cat experiences trauma to the ear or has been excessively scratching. Today, our Snellville vets share the typical causes of ear hematomas in cats, how they are diagnosed and how surgery can repair this issue and prevent complications. 

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Hip Dysplasia Surgery for Dogs

Hip Dysplasia Surgery for Dogs

Various orthopedic conditions can lead to uncomfortable symptoms and affect your pup's ability to get around. Here, our vets discuss the different types of veterinary surgery used to treat hip dysplasia in dogs across Snellville, improving their quality of life.

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Intestinal Blockage Surgery for Dogs

Intestinal Blockage Surgery for Dogs

It's no secret that dogs like to eat and chew things they shouldn't. Unfortunately, this can lead to the swallowing of foreign objects. Here, our vets in Snellville share the dangers of intestinal blockages in dogs and what to expect before during and after surgery to treat the issue.

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Knee Surgery for Dogs

Knee Surgery for Dogs

Knee injuries can happen when it's least expected, caused by either repeated use or sudden injury. Here, our vets in Snellville talk about what happens when a dog sustains a knee injury and how surgery may be able to help repair it.

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Hernia Surgery for Cats

Hernia Surgery for Cats

While some types of hernias in cats are more serious than others, all hernias should be addressed by a veterinarian and treated accordingly. In today's post, our Snellville vets talk about the differences between the different types of hernias in cats and what to expect from surgery to treat this condition.

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Newborn Kittens: When do kittens open their eyes?

Newborn Kittens: When do kittens open their eyes?

Cats are a top choice among people adding a pet to their home. Many people choose to bring home a kitten and in some cases, it may be quite young. Today, our Snellville vets share some tips on how to care for a newborn kitten as well as when you can expect them to open their eyes and start walking.

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Kitten Teething

Kitten Teething

Just like human babies, kittens will have a set of primary teeth that erupt and fall out to make way for their adult teeth. This can result in chewing to relieve the discomfort. Our puppy and kitten veterinarians in Snellville talk about teething in kittens, what to expect, and how the teeth can tell you how old your kitten is.

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Kitten's First Vet Visit: What to Expect

Kitten's First Vet Visit: What to Expect

Bringing home a new little friend is an exciting time, but don't forget to bring them to the vet soon after for a checkup. Here, our Snellville vets talk about what to expect during your new kitten's first vet visit and share some questions to ask your vet to better understand the health of your new furry friend.

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Puppy’s First Vet Visit: Checklist & What to Expect

Puppy’s First Vet Visit: Checklist & What to Expect

Are you the owner of a new puppy? Our Snellville vets will tell you how to prepare for and what to expect from your puppy's first routine exam.

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