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Osteoarthritis in Dogs

Osteoarthritis in Dogs

Osteoarthritis is a progressive, degenerative condition that worsens over time in dogs. Although there is no cure for this painful condition, our Rabun County veterinarians can provide treatments that may help manage symptoms and allow your dog to age with dignity.

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Signs of Chronic Pain in Dogs

Signs of Chronic Pain in Dogs

Dogs that suffer from chronic pain experience a serious decline in quality of life, yet the signs of chronic pain can be difficult for even the most attentive pet parents to spot. Here, our Rabun County vets discuss chronic pain in dogs, the signs and treatments that can help your dog live more comfortably.

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Common Dental Diseases in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

Common Dental Diseases in Dogs: Symptoms & Treatment

Dental issues are among the most naturally occurring health problems found in dogs. Our vets in Rabun County will help you identify, treat, and prevent some of the most common dental issues found in your canine companion.

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Malocclusions in Dogs

Malocclusions in Dogs

A malocclusion is an abnormal teeth alignment. They can become a problem in dogs, just as they can become a problem in humans. Today, our Rabun County vets discuss malocclusions on dogs, the different types, and what you can do to help.

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Cataracts in Cats

Cataracts in Cats

Have you noticed your cat's eyes have started to cloud over, this may be a sign that your cat is developing cataracts in its eyes. Today, our Rabun County vets will provide you with information on cataracts in cats and what to look out for.

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Anesthesia for Dogs

Anesthesia for Dogs

Most dogs are given anesthesia when they are spayed or neutered, and the majority of them will require it at least once throughout their lives. Our four-legged pets, like us, may require anesthesia as part of a surgery or procedure. Today, our Rabun County vets discuss what you should know about anesthesia for dogs.

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MRI vs. CT Scans vs. X-Rays for Pets

MRI vs. CT Scans vs. X-Rays for Pets

Diagnostic imaging is an exceptional tool used by our Rabun County vets to help us pinpoint the cause, extent, or seriousness of your pet's illness or injury. Depending on your pet's condition, the type of diagnostic imaging used will vary. Below are a few of the tests that your vet may recommend to help diagnose or treat your dog or cat.

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ECG for Pets

ECG for Pets

In this post, our Rabun County vets discuss ECGs for dogs and cats, when your vet will order one, and how to understand your pet's results.

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Urinalysis For Dogs & Cats

Urinalysis For Dogs & Cats

At Rabun Animal Hospital, we believe strongly in educating our clients so they can be the best possible pet owners. So today, our Rabun County vets will discuss urinalysis for dogs and cats, as well as how to understand your pet's urinalysis results so you can make the best decisions regarding their medical care.

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Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Understanding Blood Tests for Dogs

Our Rabun County vets understand that it can be challenging to understand why your pet needs blood testing, and what those results mean. Today, we explain the results of the dog's blood tests.

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Rabun Animal Hospital is currently accepting new patients! Our wonderful veterinarians are dedicated to the health and happiness of Rabun County dogs, cats, and exotic pets. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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