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How to Bathe a Cat & How Often You Should Do It

How to Bathe a Cat & How Often You Should Do It

It's common knowledge that cats dislike water or getting wet. And, our feline friends are constantly cleaning themselves. However, there are times in your cat's life where they will require an actual bath. Here, our Johns Creek vets explain.

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Grooming Your Puppy: When and How

Grooming Your Puppy: When and How

It can be both an exciting time and an anxious time when you groom your puppy for the first time either at home or at professional groomers. Today, our Johns Creek vets discuss the importance of grooming your puppy and provide you with tips on how you can make the process as stress-free as possible for both you and your new pup.

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Bearded Dragon Care Guide: Temperament, Diet and Routines

Bearded Dragon Care Guide: Temperament, Diet and Routines

Are you considering keeping a bearded dragon as a pet? If so, you probably know that reptiles like they have very particular care needs. Many new bearded dragon owners find themselves with an unhappy or unwell pet if they don't have the right diet, routines and environment set up for their scaly friend. Because of this, here our Johns Creek vets provide a basic guide to caring for a bearded dragon, covering everything from their diet to their ideal routines.

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The Dog Owner's Guide to Parvovirus in Dogs

The Dog Owner's Guide to Parvovirus in Dogs

Parvovirus is an extremely contagious and life-threatening condition that can be spread between dogs or through contact with contaminated items such as toys or water bowls. Here, our vets in Johns Creek discuss parvovirus in order to help dog owners protect their pet's health.

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A Complete Guide to Spay & Neuter Surgery for Dogs

A Complete Guide to Spay & Neuter Surgery for Dogs

Wondering what spaying or neutering your dog actually entails, when you should get it done, what to expect from the recovery process and which risks are involved? Our Johns Creek vets share some advice.

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Is a Turtle a Reptile?

Is a Turtle a Reptile?

You may have wondered whether or not turtles are reptiles or if they are amphibians. So many of them spend so much time underwater after all! Here, our Johns Creek vets explain this key fact that every aspiring turtle-owner should know.

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Dog’s Hair in Knots? How to Get Them Untangled and Under Control

Dog’s Hair in Knots? How to Get Them Untangled and Under Control

Grooming is an important aspect of proper dog care, and can become even more important depending on your pooch's breed. Grooming not only promotes your dog's good health, but also avoids skin conditions, helps them feel comfortable and cool, and avoids painful issues like knots and mats in their hair. Here, our Johns Creek vets provide some information on the basics of grooming your dog. 

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Managing Dog Pain After Neutering

Managing Dog Pain After Neutering

Our veterinary team knows that, for many pet parents, the decision to have your dog neutered may be an emotional one. If you aren't sure about whether or not you should get your dog fixed, our Johns Creek vets are here to provide some information that may help to put your mind at ease.

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When To Get Your Dog Fixed & What Your Should Know

When To Get Your Dog Fixed & What Your Should Know

Our Johns Creek veterinary team will often be asked by new dog owners about whether nor not they should have their dogs spayed or neutered. Here, we share the reasons you should consider getting your puppy fixed. 

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Signs of Joint Pain in Dogs: Types, Causes and Treatment

Signs of Joint Pain in Dogs: Types, Causes and Treatment

It may be hard to notice that you dog is experiencing joint pain unless you know what to look out for. Here, our Johns Creek veterinarians explain the types of joint pain in dogs, its causes and your treatment options. 

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