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Coughing - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. It is not uncommon for your cat or your dog to come down with a cough from time to time, and, like humans, this coughing may be caused by a variety of reasons. Dogs may be experiencing a cough as a result of common conditions such as kennel cough and heartworms, or less common conditions such as chronic bronchitis, di...
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Dr. Marcia Craig - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. Marcia Craig, D.V.M. Born and raised in Melbourne, FL; Dr. Craig graduated from the University of Florida with a BS in Animal Science in 2002. She then went on to graduate. I am married to my husband, Matthew, and we have three dogs and two cats. Percy is a miniature schnauzer. Subscribe to Our Newsletter. Our little ...
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Dr. Stephen Joiner - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. Stephen Joiner, D.V.M. Dr Joiner has lived in Melbourne since he was in the second grade. He graduated from Melbourne High School in 1977. He attended both Brevard. Subscribe to Our Newsletter. Mon-Thurs.7:30 am to 7:00 pm. Fri7:30 am to 6:00 pm. Sat8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Connect with your veterinarian 24/7.
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Dr. Robert Young - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. Robert Young, D.V.M. I was fortunate that after four years of undergraduate studies, working in small animal hospitals, the University of Florida’s Equine Farm in Ocala and volunteering at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and a wildlife sanctuary, I was accepted into the veterinary program at the University of Fl...
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Radioiodine Therapy - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. There are a variety of ways to treat this disease, including radioactive iodine therapy, medication, surgery or prescription diets. Your veterinarian will discuss the pros and cons of each treatment and help you make the best choice for your cat. Subscribe to Our Newsletter. Mon-Thurs.7:30 am to 7:00 pm. Our little ma...
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Ear Infections - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. The are many causes for ear infections in your canine or feline friend. Dirt, hair, impacted wax. The most common treatments include the administration of prescription medication and surgery in certain instances. Your veterinarian will determine the root cause of the problem and will give your cat the proper atten...
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Urinary Problems - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. Cystitis applies to any disease that inflames the urinary bladder. It is typically caused by a bacterial infection; however, bladder stones and polyps may be to blame. The more common symptoms include blood in the urine and discomfort when urinating. Your pooch may also urinate more frequently than normal. Kidney Dise...
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Arthritis - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. Adult dogs in the U.S. and is one of the most common sources of chronic pain for our four legged friends. How do you know if it’s arthritis? Your dog can’t tell you he is hurting, but he can show you….so it’s important to watch his non-verbal cues closely and take even subtle changes seriously. Fri7:30 am to 6:00 pm.
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Dr. Michael Thomson - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. Mike Thomson, D.V.M., Ph.D. Dr Thomson was born near Niagara Falls, NY but has lived the majority of his life in north central Florida until he joined Animal Medical Clinic in. 2003 and moved to Melbourne. I currently have just one cat, Charlie, and one dog, Cali. Charlie is my elderly cat and really enjoys spendi...
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What does AAHA Accreditation mean? - Animal Medical Clinic
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Where Pets Take Their People. New Dog Questions and Resources. Feline Facts and Resources. Cruciate Ligament Injury and Repair in Dogs. HomeAgain Pet ID & Recovery. Spay Or Neuter Your Pet. What does AAHA Accreditation mean? The American Animal Hospital Association is the only organization to accredit companion veterinary hospitals. AAHA Accreditation is important for assuring standards are met and exceeded! Because pets deserve nothing less. The standard of veterinary excellence. The AAHA mission is to:.
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