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Vets in Georgia understand the need for year-round flea and tick treatment. Just a few fleas can turn into a massive infestation in a hurry. Dr. Bryant, a vet in Canton, talks about fleas and your pet. Your yard is constantly being visited by wildlife such as deer,...
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As a veterinarian in Ga., I know as many as 80% of unprotected dogs can become infected with heartworms. Georgia has some of the highest rates of infection. Pets acquire heartworms through mosquitoes that inject heartworm larvae into the bloodstream during their bite....
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The Vets at this Canton animal hospital recommend: The Gentle Leader to guide your pet on walks. A harness “harnesses” a dog’s power, allowing them to throw its weight into the leash and drag the owner along. Standard collars and choke chains put too...
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The reasons the vets take x-rays at Cherokee Animal Hospital. Why Dental X-rays? As a vet, I perform a dental X-ray on a patient to be able to determine the health of a tooth. It’s like the Iceberg scenario, most of the disease happens under the surface and that is...
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Veterinarian recommendations for cat food. Feed your cat canned ‘Fancy Feast’! YES, we as veterinarians, used to say dry food was better for their teeth. Turns out, it doesn’t help the teeth at all and cats need lots of water, more than they can drink on their own. ...
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A true weight loss plan is often in order for your pet, but here are a few pointers from Dr. Bryant, a vet at the Cherokee Animal Hospital. Start with these steps: Eliminate all people food – A one ounce piece of cheese is the equivalent of 2 ½ cheeseburgers for...
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Questions about Pet Care answered from Veterinarians of Cherokee Animal Hospital in Canton, GA. – Vaccines and Pets Dr. Chris Bryant of Cherokee Animal Hospital talks about preventative medicine for animals: Let’s start with puppies and kittens, they should have...
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Veterinarian review from patient in Canton, Georgia. Robyn took some time out to leave us a review. Thanks. 🙂 Your Canton, Ga. vet
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A veterinarian explains why Micro Chips are really important. If an animal gets lost and their collar falls off, you’ve lost all your ability to identify them. It is also really important to register your name with the company that has the micro-chip information. So,...
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Pet Care from the Veterinarians of Cherokee Animal Hospital in Canton, Georgia The most common pet surgeries veterinarians do in animals are spaying and neutering. That’s the one that most owners are familiar with. They are certainly the most necessary surgeries for...