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Vomiting & Diarrhea  in Pets: Causes & What to Do

Vomiting & Diarrhea in Pets: Causes & What to Do

Vomiting and diarrhea are common signs of gastrointestinal upset in cats and dogs. There are several causes for these conditions. Here, our Memphis vets share what you should know, and what to do if your pet is experiencing these symptoms.

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Comprehensive Pet First Aid Guide

Comprehensive Pet First Aid Guide

Pets tend to be full of energy and not necessarily the best accident avoidance. For this article, our Roswell vets will discuss first aid. What to do when your pet gets into trouble.

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Plants That Are Toxic to Cats

Plants That Are Toxic to Cats

We may not realize it but many of our household plants are actually toxic to cats. If your cat decides to eat one of these toxic plants it will be helpful to know the type of plant consumed in order to inform your Roswell vet.

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Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Vet Care

Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Vet Care

Like humans, our pets can develop conditions or obtain injuries that require emergency care. In this post, our Roswell vets explain how you can tell if your cat or dog needs emergency care and what to do in a pet emergency.

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Heavy Bleeding in Cats & Dogs

Heavy Bleeding in Cats & Dogs

Here, we explain the difference between internal and external heavy bleeding in cats and dogs as well as how to control the situation until you arrive at the emergency vet clinic.

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How to Tell if Your Dog Has a Heat Stroke & What To Do

How to Tell if Your Dog Has a Heat Stroke & What To Do

Here, our Roswell vets define heatstroke in dogs and provide a list of symptoms that you should watch out for as the temperature rises. We also share recommendations on how to prevent heatstroke and what to do if you think that your dog is suffering from this serious condition.

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Experienced Emergency Vet Care

Animal Emergency Center of North Fulton is an after-hours and critical care hospital, providing veterinary emergency care since 1991. If your pet is experiencing an emergency, contact us to get the help your pet needs.

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