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  1. Commonly Asked Questions About Your New Puppy

    … an article that first appeared at Georgia Veterinary Associates Getting … ! Below we have outlined a few commonly asked questions about puppy care , fleas , and so much more! What … too early to begin good dental hygiene . Luckily for us, there are easy ways to provide this for our puppies. …

  2. Veterinary Services For Dogs

    … Dog Veterinarians Who Really Care At East Dallas Veterinary Clinic, our approach to canine veterinary … so many great relationships with our clients which allow us to partner with our clients to provide the best care for … kinds of situations. We realize that no one wants to think about their dog needing surgery, however if such an …

  3. Frequently Asked Questions About Puppy, Behavior and Training, Answered by a Veterinarian

    … be cumulative over the weeks of puppyhood. It’s not about seeing or meeting — it’s about knowing how to … hand-feeding and/or playing with)…. cats. kittens. veterinary exams. large adult dogs. small adult dogs. large … Sometimes we still use the techniques our parents taught us — stick the dog or puppy's nose in the mess and yell …

  4. How To Find The Best Veterinarian

    … with details of negative experiences and share insight about who they’ve put their trust in for years. … in their area, from those focused on accredited veterinary practices to breed-specific clubs. Websites … detrimental to their health and well-being. Contact us for additional guidance if you’re currently looking for …

  5. Dental Care For Cats - What Every Cat Owner Should Know

    … such as bad breath Tell your vet during the checkup about any behaviors you've noticed, or concerns you have … on how you can brush your cat's teeth at home. Let us work with you to ensure the best possible dental health … detection of cat gum disease can be subtle, periodic veterinary checkups every 6-12 months can be effective in …

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