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October 2012 E-News!!!

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Vote "Best Vet" - Best of Atlanta 2012
Proheart 6
Feline Idiopathis Cystitis
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Vote Best Vet in "Best of Atlanta 2012"

 
It's that time again... for Atlanta magazine's "Best of Atlanta" survey.  With your supporting votes, The Village Vets may be chosen as Atlanta's "Best Vets" for 2012.

Voting ends October 15, 2012 and the results will be included in Atlanta magazine's December 2012 "Best of Atlanta" issue.

Please vote for The Village Vets in both "Best Vets" categories.  The first category is Best Vets ITP (inside the perimeter) - select The Village Vets as listed and the second category - Best Vets OTP (outside the perimeter) - select "Other" and type in The Village Vets Lilburn-Stone Mountain.
 
 
 
Proheart 6


TVV is now offering Proheart 6, an injectable heartworm prevention.  It is administered by one of our veterinarians and provides 6 months of continuous heartworm protection for your dog.  Proheart 6 is the product recommended most often to clients who may sometimes forget to give their pet their monthly dose of heartworm prevention. If keeping up with that once-monthly dosage can be challenging for you, then Proheart 6 might be the answer. Speak with one of our veterinarians to determine if Proheart would be a more suitable, and safer, heartworm prevention for you and your pet.
Feline Idiopathic Cystitis

Dr.Doss Dr. Doss of TVV Decatur reports...

 

I have to say that fall is my absolute favorite time of year.  After a long stifling summer, I am always ready for football tailgating, brisk mornings, and the brilliant colors of fall. However, as much as I look forward to this season all year, there is one aspect of fall that always gives me a nagging sense of uneasiness. When I was a new, and still young, veterinarian, a retired practitioner first warned me of one of the perils of autumn in the veterinary hospital. At first I thought this veterinarian must be trying to pull my leg - there was nothing in all my lectures in vet school that warned me of any kind of seasonal doom - but the longer I have been practicing the more certain I have become - that retired doctor really did know what he was talking about. It never fails, as we enter the fall season, we always start to see a surge in Feline Idiopathic Cystitis.

 

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