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How Often Should I Take My Cat to the Vet?

How Often Should I Take My Cat to the Vet?

Cat owners want to do everything they can to ensure their feline friends live long, happy lives. Consistent checkups are part of this process. Here, our Snellville vets discuss how often you should take your cat to the vet depending on a number of factors.

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Should I get my indoor cat vaccinated? Why and when to do it.

Should I get my indoor cat vaccinated? Why and when to do it.

We know it might be tempting to skip vaccinating your indoor cat since they don't go outside. However, it's crucial for the well-being of your cat that you stay consistent with their vaccinations. In this post, our Snellville veterinarians discuss exactly why and when you should get your indoor cat vaccinated.

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What to Do if My Dog Cut His Paw Pad?

What to Do if My Dog Cut His Paw Pad?

The pads of a dog's paws are much tougher than the bottoms of a human's feet, but they can still be sensitive and get injured. In this post, our Snellville veterinarians discuss what to do if your dog cuts their paw pad.

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Can a Vaccinated Dog Get Rabies?

Can a Vaccinated Dog Get Rabies?

The chances of a vaccinated dog contracting rabies are low, but not zero. Here, our Snellville veterinarians explain the importance of the rabies vaccination and how to prevent your dog from contracting the rabies virus.

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Spider Bites on Dogs

Spider Bites on Dogs

While spiders tend to stay hidden and out of the way which makes bites relatively uncommon, there is still a chance that your dog may find themselves face to face with one one day. Our Snellville vets talk about what to do if your dog has experienced a spider bite and when you should seek veterinary care.

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Cats & Colds: Can My Cat Get A Cold & What Should I Do?

Cats & Colds: Can My Cat Get A Cold & What Should I Do?

Just like humans, cats can catch colds and develop some of the same symptoms like runny noses and sneezing. Here, our Snellville veterinarians explain how cats catch colds, the symptoms, and when you should be concerned about it.

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Rabies in Cats: What You Need To Know

Rabies in Cats: What You Need To Know

Rabies is a highly contagious infectious disease that can infect most types of mammals, including domestic cats. Fortunately, it is easily preventable. In this post, our Snellville vets discuss the symptoms of rabies and how to prevent your cat from contracting it.

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Dog Chewing Problems: How To Stop Your Dog From Chewing Everything

Dog Chewing Problems: How To Stop Your Dog From Chewing Everything

Are you struggling with your dog chewing up all of your possessions? Not sure why they're doing it or how to get them to stop? Our vets in Snellville offer some tips on how to stop your dog from chewing everything!

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What Are Some Common Cat Illnesses & Symptoms?

What Are Some Common Cat Illnesses & Symptoms?

Numerous cat illnesses and their symptoms may worry you, or even be fatal if left untreated for too long. Our Snellville vets offer insight on signs and symptoms to be aware of.

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Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets

Heartworm disease commonly affects cats, dogs, and ferrets and is transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. Today, our Snellville vets talk about the effects of heartworm disease on pets and how it can be prevented.

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