Pets Organic Food Cedartown GA
Decorating your tree? Cats and kittens seem to find shiny tinsel especially appealing. If eaten, thin pieces of string or tinsel can cause the intestines to bunch up and can even cut through the intestinal wall. Either could be fatal.
Precious Paws
770-684-2248
221 S Marble St
Rockmart, GA
Bremen Pets N Supplies
(770) 537-4833
128 Buchanan St S
Bremen, GA
Bremen Pets N Supplies
(770) 537-4833
128 Buchanan St S
Bremen, GA 30110
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Mount Berry Animal Hospital
(706) 407-1976
2965 Martha Berry Hwy
Rome, GA
Mount Berry Animal Hospital
(706) 407-1976
2965 Martha Berry Hwy
Rome, GA 30165
Hours
Monday 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday 7:45 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Memberships and Certifications
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Services
Animal Boarding, Animal Daycare, Animal Flea Control, Animal Grooming, Animal Microchipping, Large Animal Vet, Small Animal Vet, Spaying/Neutering, Veterinarians, Veterinary Dentistry, Veterinary Euthanasia, Veterinary Surgery, Veterinary Vaccinations
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North Broad Animal Clinic
(706) 295-2344
1818 N Broad St NE
Rome, GA
North Broad Animal Clinic
(706) 295-2344
1818 N Broad St NE
Rome, GA 30161
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Dixon, Richard L Dr
(706) 235-8211
9 Commerce Ct SE
Rome, GA
Dixon, Richard L Dr
(706) 235-8211
9 Commerce Ct SE
Rome, GA 30161
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Darling Pets
(706) 291-9435
225 Broad St
Rome, GA
Darling Pets
(706) 291-9435
225 Broad St
Rome, GA 30161
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North Broad Animal Clinic
(706) 413-2407
1818 N Broad St NE
Rome, GA
North Broad Animal Clinic
(706) 413-2407
1818 N Broad St NE
Rome, GA 30161
Hours
Monday 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Memberships and Certifications
NULL
Services
Animal Boarding, Animal Daycare, Animal Flea Control, Animal Grooming, Animal Microchipping, Bird Vet, Declawing, Emergency Veterinary Clinic, Equine Vet, Exotic Animal Vet, Holistic Veterinary Medicine, Large Animal Vet, Reptile Vet, Small Animal Vet, Spaying/Neutering, Veterinarians, Veterinary Dentistry, Veterinary Euthanasia, Veterinary House Calls, Veterinary Medical Specialties, Veterinary Surgery
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Rockmart Animal Hospital Pc
(770) 684-7162
67 New St
Rockmart, GA
Rockmart Animal Hospital Pc
(770) 684-7162
67 New St
Rockmart, GA 30153
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Whatley - Kinney Veterinary Clinic
(706) 291-4587
415 Plainville Rd NE
Rome, GA
Whatley - Kinney Veterinary Clinic
(706) 291-4587
415 Plainville Rd NE
Rome, GA 30161
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Warren, Amy, Dvm - Culbreth-Carr-Watson Clinic
(706) 234-9243
1223 E 2nd Ave SE
Rome, GA
Warren, Amy, Dvm - Culbreth-Carr-Watson Clinic
(706) 234-9243
1223 E 2nd Ave SE
Rome, GA 30161
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You feed your pets organic food and go out of your way to ensure they’re healthy. But the holidays pose special risks, so follow these tips from Dr. Lorraine Corriveau, a wellness veterinarian at Purdue University’s School of Veterinary Medicine (pictured here with Chili, a military macaw). Chocolate: You may have more organic chocolate than usual around the house—lovely for humans, but toxic for pets (especially dogs) because it contains theobromine. Bittersweet and baking chocolate, the varieties most often found in kitchens during the holidays, contain more theobromine than the average candy bar. If your dog eats chocolate, call a veterinarian or your animal poison control center immediately. Candles: Candles should never be left burning unattended. Flames and shadows are tantalizing to pets. Make sure lit candles are always kept a safe distance from them. Decorative Plants: Some plants and greenery, including holly, ivy and mistletoe, can be very tempting, but they are toxic if a pet eats them. Keep all decorative plants out of reach or out of the home. Tinsel: Decorating your tree? Cats and kittens seem to find shiny tinsel especially appealing. If eaten, thin pieces of string or tinsel can cause the intestines to bunch up and can even cut through the intestinal wall. Either could be fatal. Electric cords: Light strands, loose wires and electric cords can be a serious hazard to your pet. Some animals, especially puppies, may chew cords and put them... |
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