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A Guide to Dog Wound Care

A Guide to Dog Wound Care

Not every cut or graze your dog gets requires veterinary care, but you do need to know how to care for your dog's wounds, and when you should head to the vet. Here our Suwanee vets provide tips on how to care for your dog's wounds at home.

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Why Is My Cat Breathing Heavy

Why Is My Cat Breathing Heavy

While you will often see a dog pant to cool down, this is much less common in cats and can be a symptom of an underlying health problem. Our Suwanee vets share some of the reasons your cat might be breathing heavy, and when to seek emergency care for your cat.

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Signs of Heatstroke in Dogs

Signs of Heatstroke in Dogs

Whether you enjoy hot temperatures year-round where you live or just in a few brief summer months, heatstroke in dogs is something every pet parent needs to learn about. Today our Suwanee vets share the symptoms and treatment for this deadly condition. 

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Everything You Need To Know About Cat Wound Care

Everything You Need To Know About Cat Wound Care

Cats are adventurous creatures who love to explore. Sometimes on their adventures, they can become injured and obtain a wound. Today, our Suwanee vets discuss the common causes of wounds in cats, how you can help treat them, and when to take your lovable kitty to the vet.

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Facial Swelling in Dogs

Facial Swelling in Dogs

If you observe that your dog's face is swollen then there is most likely another underlying health complication causing the swelling. Today our Suwanee vets illuminate what serious conditions facial swelling can be a sign of in dogs.

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The Complete Guide To Kitten Care

The Complete Guide To Kitten Care

Bringing home a new kitten is both a joyful experience and an enormous responsibility. To help you provide your kitten with a great start to a long and healthy life, check out the tips below from our Suwanee vets.

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Bladder Stones In Dogs

Bladder Stones In Dogs

Bladder stones can cause a dog to have trouble urinating and may even become life-threatening if they completely obstruct the bladder. In this post, our Suwanee vets explain everything you need to know about bladder stones in dogs.

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Why Your Cat Isn't Eating

Why Your Cat Isn't Eating

Our Suwanee vets know that cats can be notoriously picky eaters, so if your cat is refusing to eat it can be difficult to know why. Here are a few reasons why your cat may not be eating, and when you should head to your vet. 

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Heartworm in Dogs - Prevention & Treatment

Heartworm in Dogs - Prevention & Treatment

Heartworm disease is a severe and often fatal condition in dogs that can cause serious lung disease, heart failure, organ damage and more. Preventing heartworm disease is not only easier on your pet, but it's also easier for your wallet compared to the cost of treatment. Our Suwanee vets explain why.

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The Differences Between Pet Insurance Pet Wellness Plans

The Differences Between Pet Insurance Pet Wellness Plans

Veterinary wellness plans and pet insurance have the same goal but approach it in very different fashions. Both aim to make your pet’s healthcare more affordable, and there are distinct benefits to both of these options. It's important to understand the differences between them, which is why our Suwanee vets are here to explain more about wellness plans and pet insurance.

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