Dog Eye Allergies vs. Infection: How to Tell the Difference

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Your dog’s eyes can tell you a lot about their health, and when irritation, redness, or discharge appear, it’s natural to be concerned. Eye discomfort in dogs often stems from allergies or infections, but telling them apart can be tricky. Allergies typically cause watery eyes and itching, while infections lead to thick discharge and inflammation.…

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Dog Ear Hematoma: Causes & Treatment

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If your dog has a swollen, fluid-filled lump on their ear, they may have a dog ear hematoma. This condition occurs when blood collects between the layers of the ear flap, leading to noticeable swelling. While it can look alarming, a dog ear hematoma is treatable with veterinary care. Knowing the causes, symptoms, and treatment…

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Can Dogs Eat Turkey Bones?

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Offering new foods to your dog can be a fun experience, but it’s necessary to ensure those foods are safe for your companion. You might wonder, “Can dogs eat turkey bones?” With turkey often being a centerpiece of holiday meals, be sure to know whether this treat is safe to share before offering it to…

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How to Protect Dog Paws from Hot Pavement

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Did you know hot asphalt or concrete sidewalks can burn your dog’s paws? When summer temperatures rise, the pavement can become dangerously hot, posing a significant risk to your dog’s paws and potentially cause burns, blisters, and discomfort. At Mills Animal Hospital, we can provide practical steps to safeguard your pet’s paws during walks, helping…

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Is It Too Hot to Walk My Dog?

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Taking your dog for a walk is a daily routine that benefits both you and your furry companion. During the hot summer months in Acworth, GA, you’ll want to consider whether it’s too hot to walk your dog safely. High temperatures can pose significant risks to your dog’s health, including heatstroke and burnt paw pads.…

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Do Indoor Dogs Need Heartworm Prevention?

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When it comes to protecting your dog from heartworm disease, many pet owners assume that indoor dogs are safe from this threat. After all, if your dog isn’t exposed to the outdoors frequently, it might seem like they’re less likely to encounter mosquitoes—the primary carriers of heartworm larvae. However, this assumption can lead to serious…

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What to Do If There’s a Tick on Your Dog’s Ear

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Ticks are more than just a nuisance—they can transmit diseases that could potentially harm your pet. As a pet owner, understanding what steps to take when you discover a tick on your dog’s ear can help you protect your dog’s health and well-being. This blog will guide you through the best practices for managing this…

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Is Anesthesia Safe for Dogs?

Anesthesia is a common and necessary part of many veterinary procedures, but it can be a source of worry for many dog owners. This is because, similar to anesthesia for humans, anesthesia for pets comes with its share of risks. In today’s blog, we’ll discuss the safety of anesthesia for dogs, what to expect when…

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Why Are My Dog’s Teeth Brown?

Are your dog’s teeth looking a little browner than usual? Is there anything you can do about it?  This blog will explain some of the common reasons why your dog’s teeth might be brown and what steps you can take to help. This condition, which can be caused by various factors, is highly treatable, and…

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