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Periodontal Disease in Dogs - Treatment & Prevention

Periodontal Disease in Dogs - Treatment & Prevention

Periodontal disease can have a negative impact your dog's overall health as well as their oral health. Today our Thomasville vets share more about periodontal disease in dogs, the symptoms, causes and what treatments are available to restore your dog's oral health. 

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Tick Borne Diseases - Anaplasmosis in Dogs

Tick Borne Diseases - Anaplasmosis in Dogs

Anaplasmosis is one of the many tick borne diseases that threaten the health of people, pets and other animals across the US. In today's post our Davidson County vets explain the symptoms of Anaplasmosis in dogs and how this condition can be treated.

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Tick Borne Diseases - Lyme Disease in Dogs

Tick Borne Diseases - Lyme Disease in Dogs

Lyme disease is a common tick-transmitted disease seen in people and pets across the US. While Lyme disease in people can lead to chronic symptoms such as joint pain, Lyme disease in dogs is treatable. Today our Davidson County vets share some of the causes, symptoms, and treatment for Lyme disease in dogs.

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Cat Urinary Tract Infection & Feline Urinary Tract Diseases

Cat Urinary Tract Infection & Feline Urinary Tract Diseases

It's not often that our Davidson County vets see urinary tract infections in cats, when we do it is typically in senior cats, or cats that are suffering from another urinary tract issue or disease. Today we look at the symptoms, causes and treatments for urinary tract infections and diseases in cats.

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Anxiety & Depression in Dogs - What Pet Parents Need to Know

Anxiety & Depression in Dogs - What Pet Parents Need to Know

Just like us, our dogs can feel depressed or anxious. While symptoms could indicate these or other problems, the good news is that you may be able to help them feel better with these tips from our Davidson County vets.

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What to Do If Your Dog Has a Reaction to a Vaccine

What to Do If Your Dog Has a Reaction to a Vaccine

Typically the risk of your furry friend having a severe reaction to a vaccine is very low, and in most cases well worth the risk.  Vaccines protect your dog from a number of serious conditions that can be difficult and expensive to treat. Here our Davidson County vets share advice on how to handle a reaction to a vaccine.

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What are the signs of ear infections in dogs?

What are the signs of ear infections in dogs?

Our Davidson County vets see a lot of ear infections in dogs. Fortunately, most ear infections are easy to treat if caught early. Today we look at the symptoms of ear infections in dogs and what to do if you think your dog has an ear infection.

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Help! Why is my dog breathing fast but acting normal?

Help! Why is my dog breathing fast but acting normal?

You have just noticed that your dog is breathing fast but hasn't been exercising or playing. Should you be concerned? Today our Davidson County vets share some of the reasons why dogs breathe fast, and when you should call the vet. 

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What to Do When Your Dog Gets Sprayed By a Skunk

What to Do When Your Dog Gets Sprayed By a Skunk

It’s never a convenient time for your dog to get sprayed by a skunk. If this smelly situation happens to you, our Thomasville vets have some advice on how to get rid of the stench - and how to prevent it from occurring again.

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Dog Hip Dysplasia Surgery

Dog Hip Dysplasia Surgery

Hip dysplasia is a painful condition caused by the abnormal formation of one or both your dog's hips. Left untreated hip dysplasia can become more severe over time, seriously limiting your dog's mobility. In today's post our Thomasville vets explain the three most effective surgeries used to treat hip dysplasia in dogs.

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