Why won't my cat eat?
It can quickly become quite concerning if your feline friend isn't eating any of their meals. Here, our Snellville vets discuss why your cat is not eating, what to do if your cat won't eat and when it might be an emergency.
It can quickly become quite concerning if your feline friend isn't eating any of their meals. Here, our Snellville vets discuss why your cat is not eating, what to do if your cat won't eat and when it might be an emergency.
If you are considering bringing a new dog home to your family, you may wonder which one is perfect if you have a small space. Here, our vets in Snellville share some of the best small dogs for apartment living and what to consider when making your choice.
While a chubby kitty may seem adorable, it can cause great stress for their body. Here, our vets in Snellville discuss overweight cats, what you can do to help manage their weight and offer an overweight cat chart to compare with your feline friend.
Diagnostic imaging can be vital to caring for companion animals. If your pet needs an ultrasound, you may be curious about what to expect. Here, our Snellville vets will provide information about ultrasounds for dogs and cats and explain what will happen during your pet's appointment.
Our veterinary diagnostic lab offers diagnostic imaging as a routine and emergency part of veterinary care. But what are the differences between CT scans and X-ray imaging tools? Learn what to expect when bringing your cat or dog in for these imaging procedures from our Snellville vets.
Performing diagnostic tests allows our veterinary professionals to gain insight into your cat or dog's health and bodily functions. Here, our Snellville vets share information about diagnosing heart conditions in pets and what a normal dog or cat ECG looks like.
By testing your cat or dog's urine, your vet can diagnose health conditions and monitor various aspects related to the function of their body. Here, our vets in Snellville discuss the purpose of urinalysis for dogs and cats, how urine samples are collected and what we look for in each sample.
Bloodwork can help a vet diagnose illnesses and determine how your pup's body usually functions. Here, our vets in Snellville discuss the purpose of blood tests for dogs and how they can help us treat and care for them.
Do you suffer from asthma? Have you ever wondered if your cat may be a contributing factor? Here, our vets in Snellville discuss whether cats can cause their humans to have asthma and how to help reduce the allergens in your home.
Diabetes is a condition that most often affects older or obese cats. Without proper treatment, it can be life-threatening. Here, our team in Snellville discusses the symptoms, treatment options and when to speak to an internal medicine vet for diabetes in cats.
Snellville Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Snellville companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.
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