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Difficulty Breathing in Cats & Dogs

Difficulty Breathing in Cats & Dogs

Your dog or cat may be panting but that doesn't necessarily mean that their breathing is labored. Labored breathing means that your pet is struggling to breathe. Below are Fort Oglethorpe vets explaining what labored breathing in dogs and cats is and what to do if your pet is having difficulties breathing.

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Ehrlichiosis In Dogs Treatment

Ehrlichiosis In Dogs Treatment

Ehrlichiosis is a serious tick-borne disease seen in dogs across the Southeastern and Southwestern US. Early detection and treatment are essential to prevent this condition from reaching its more severe stages. In today's post, our Fort Oglethorpe vets explain the stages, symptoms, and treatments for ehrlichiosis in dogs.

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IBD In Cats

IBD In Cats

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) can affect your cat’s digestion, appetite, and quality of life. It can also be challenging to diagnose. Today our Fort Oglethorpe vets explain more about IBD in cats, including symptoms, causes, and treatments.

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Hyperthyroidism In Dogs

Hyperthyroidism In Dogs

Hyperthyroidism can be a  serious condition in dogs that develops if your dog's thyroid produces too many hormones. In this post, our Fort Oglethorpe vets explain more about the causes of hyperthyroidism in dogs and how it can be treated.

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Puppy Vaccination Schedule

Puppy Vaccination Schedule

Our Fort Oglethorpe vets understand that repeated appointments to get your puppy vaccinated and have their booster shots administered can seem inconvenient, but following your puppy's vaccination schedule during their first year is incredibly important. Here's why... 

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FHO Surgery - Dog Owners Guide

FHO Surgery - Dog Owners Guide

FHO can be an effective surgery for treating different forms of hip problems in dogs. In this post, our Fort Oglethorpe vets explain the hip anatomy of dogs, hip problems that could affect your canine companion, and what’s involved in FHO surgery and recovery.

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Cat Won't Eat

Cat Won't Eat

You may be alarmed if your cat has suddenly stopped eating, but should you rush your kitty to the emergency vet clinic? In today's post, our Fort Oglethorpe vets share some common reasons why cats stop eating, and how to tell if it’s an emergency situation.

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How Often Does My Dog (or Cat) Need Teeth Cleaning?

How Often Does My Dog (or Cat) Need Teeth Cleaning?

Regular dental care plays an essential role in helping your pet feel great and stay healthy. To help keep your pet's teeth and gums in tip-top shape, follow this advice from our Fort Oglethorpe vets on how often to get your cat or dog's teeth cleaned.

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Senior Dog Age: At What Age Is My Dog Considered a Senior?

Senior Dog Age: At What Age Is My Dog Considered a Senior?

Today, our Fort Oglethorpe veterinarians discuss when a dog is considered a senior, how to spot signs of aging, and the special care needs of an aging dog.

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Your Essential Cat Vaccination Schedule

Your Essential Cat Vaccination Schedule

Vaccinations play a critical role in keeping cats healthy throughout their lifetime. Our Fort Oglethorpe vets recommend following this vaccination schedule to help guard your kitten against a host of potentially deadly feline diseases.

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The The Animal Medical Center of Fort Oglethorpe is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Fort Oglethorpe companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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