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Dogs Eating Grass: Why Do They Do It - Is my Dog Poisoned?

Dogs Eating Grass: Why Do They Do It - Is my Dog Poisoned?

You're out for a walk with your pup when he stops suddenly and starts indulging himself on a patch of grass. Should you be worried? Our Snellville vets talk about this habit and when to worry and answer your question of 'Why do dogs eat grass?'.

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How to Stop a Dog from Chewing Things They Shouldn't

How to Stop a Dog from Chewing Things They Shouldn't

While your dog may enjoy chewing on your cherished belongings, you may not feel the same. Here, our Snellville vets offer some advice on how to stop a dog from chewing on things they shouldn't.

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Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Constipation is an uncomfortable condition that can affect dogs of all ages. Unfortunately, it can also lead to serious complications if left untreated. Our Snellville vets discuss constipation in dogs, as well as the signs, causes and what to do when it happens to your pup.

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Routine Vet Exams - Why Are Regular Veterinary Checkups Important?

Routine Vet Exams - Why Are Regular Veterinary Checkups Important?

Routine veterinary care and exams can help prevent and detect serious diseases and conditions that can affect your furry friend. Our veterinarians in Snellville share some of the ways that regular veterinary exams are important for pets and what to expect at these routine vet exams. 

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The Importance of Nutrition Discussions in Routine Checkups

The Importance of Nutrition Discussions in Routine Checkups

Your pet's nutrition has a lasting effect on their overall health. After all, the saying 'you are what you eat' applies to your cat or dog too. Here, our Snellville vets talk about the connection between your pet's diet and health and the benefits of discussing their nutrition during routine checkups.

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The Importance of Regular Fecal Exams For Dogs & Cats

The Importance of Regular Fecal Exams For Dogs & Cats

If your pet might be infected with intestinal parasites your vet will perform a fecal exam in order to diagnose their condition and offer treatment as soon as possible. Here, our Snellville vets talk about how fecal exams help to keep you, your cat or dog and your family safe from parasites and what to expect during the process. 

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Making the Most of Your Pet's Routine Exam: What to Ask Your Vet

Making the Most of Your Pet's Routine Exam: What to Ask Your Vet

If your pet is due for a checkup then you may be wondering what to expect and if there's anything you should do to be prepared. Get the most out of your pet's routine exam appointment by asking your veterinarian these important questions suggested by our Snellville vets.

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How Often Do You Take a Cat to the Vet?

How Often Do You Take a Cat to the Vet?

You love your cat, and you want to ensure that they live a long, healthy life with you. Today, our Snellville vets explain how often you should take your cat to the vet for routine checkups and preventive care.

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Pet Eating Problems: Why Won't My Dog Eat?

Pet Eating Problems: Why Won't My Dog Eat?

Sometimes our pets go through phases where they don't feel as hungry or even times when they aren't feeling their best but how do you know when their lack of appetite is a bigger concern? Here, our vets in Snellville talk about why your furry friend may not be eating and what you can do when they won't eat.

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Should I Get My Dog Vaccinated? Why & When To Do It

Should I Get My Dog Vaccinated? Why & When To Do It

Your dog seems to be pretty healthy with no signs of illness. So what should you bring them in for routine preventive care? Our Snellville vets explain the importance of routine vaccinations and why you should get your dog vaccinated.

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