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    • About Us
      • About
      • Our Staff
      • Contact
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    • Online Booking
    • Resources
      • Client Resources
      • Emergency Resources
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      • Grief Counseling
      • FAQ
    • Pet Education
      • Farm Animals
      • Cats & Dogs
      • Reptiles
      • Avians
      • Pocket Pets

678-464-1712

Brown Veterinary Services
  • Home
  • About Us
    • About
    • Our Staff
    • Contact
  • Services
  • Emergency
  • Online Booking
  • Resources
    • Client Resources
    • Emergency Resources
    • Online Pharmacy
    • Grief Counseling
    • FAQ
  • Pet Education
    • Farm Animals
    • Cats & Dogs
    • Reptiles
    • Avians
    • Pocket Pets

Additional Resources are always available!

Here are a few common resources available to pet parents and how to better serve their pet's needs when they arise.

 As pet parents, it’s essential to have access to reliable resources that support the well-being of our beloved companions. From online platforms to local veterinary offices, there are a wealth of tools available to help educate and inform pet owners about proper care, nutrition, and general health. These resources provide valuable information on everything from recognizing common illnesses to understanding breed-specific needs. Being proactive in seeking out accurate advice and support can make a significant difference in the health and happiness of pets, ensuring they lead long, fulfilling lives. Preventative care plays a crucial role in maintaining a pet’s overall health and well-being. Regular check-ups with a trusted veterinarian, vaccinations, and preventive treatments for parasites are all vital components of a pet’s care routine. Education on things like proper nutrition, exercise, and mental stimulation can also help prevent common health issues before they arise. By staying informed and prioritizing preventative measures, pet parents can avoid costly treatments and mitigate the risks of serious health problems, creating a better quality of life for their pets while strengthening the bond between owner and animal.

 

At Brown Veterinary Services, we aim to prioritize education to ensure the health and longevity of pets, understanding that informed pet parents are key to preventing many common health issues. Our goal is to provide not only exceptional veterinary care but also the tools and knowledge pet owners need to make informed decisions about their pets' well-being. By offering resources on everything from nutrition and exercise to behavior and preventative care, we empower pet parents to take an active role in their pets' health. We believe that supporting pet owners goes beyond just providing medical treatment—it’s about building lasting relationships and offering guidance at every step of a pet’s life. Our team is dedicated to answering questions, addressing concerns, and offering continuous education, all to ensure your pet thrives. We are here to provide the support and knowledge you need to keep your pets happy, healthy, and living their best lives for years to come.

Have a question or need to schedule an appointment? Contact us today to speak with a member of our team.

_Intro to Parasites (pdf)

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Intro to Zoonotic Diseases (pdf)

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Importance of Preventative Care for your Pets (pdf)

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Benefits of Spaying and Neutering your Pets (pdf)

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Importance of Dental Care for your Pets (pdf)

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General Education

Common Toxic Plants for Pets

Dogs & Cats:

  • Aloe Vera
  • Tulips
  • Lillies
  • Mushrooms
  • Azaleas
  • & more

For More Information, Check out:

Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants 

Posionous Household Products

  • Cleaners & soaps
  • Bleach
  • Sorbitol
  • Advil, Tylenol, Aleve, etc
  • Nicotine
  • Petroleum Jelly
  • & more

For more information, check out:

Poisonous Household Products | ASPCA 

Human Foods to avoid for pets

  • Chocolate & Candy
  • Coffee & Caffeine
  • Grapes & Raisins
  • Macadamia nuts
  • Onions, Garlic, & Chives
  • Avocado & Citrus
  • Alcoholic Beverages

For More Information, Check out:

People Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets | ASPCA 

A purr-fect remedy for pain

 Game-changing medicine helps control osteoarthritis pain and improve quality of life for our feline family members 


For More Information, Check out:

 A purr-fect remedy for pain | Zoetis 

Protecting the world from disease

 We’re combating emerging infectious diseases that pose the greatest threat – because healthier animals help make a healthier future for all. 


For More Information, Check out:

 Protecting the world from disease | Zoetis 

Revolutionizing animal care

 Life-altering science brings relief to millions of itchy dogs


For More Information, Check out:

 Revolutionizing animal care | Zoetis 


Clinical Trials

 Study to assess healthy aging in dogs: the Dog Aging Project and Test of Rapamycin in Aging Dogs (TRIAD study) - University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine 

  Study to Evaluate Biomarkers in Cats with Chronic Kidney Disease - University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine 


Educational Opportunities

2025 Feline Health Symposium

2/22/25

 The 2025 Feline Health Symposium will bring nationally known experts in feline medicine to UGA for a weekend of one-of-a-kind continuing education, accounting for 10 hours of CE credit. Lectures will focus on feline behavior, establishing a feline friendly practice, updates on treatment of FIP, the approach to feline fever, etc.

17th Annual Shelter Medicine Symposium

3/1/25

 The 17th annual UGA CVM Shelter Medicine Symposium will be March 1, 2025! This one-day event will feature speakers from multiple areas of shelter medicine. This year’s Symposium is $10 to attend, and all registrants will have breakfast and lunch provided. 

Bovine Ultrasound Training

3/10/25

 As part of our continued effort to promote the application of reproductive technologies, the University of Georgia Extension and College of Veterinary Medicine are collaborating with E.I. Medical Imaging to provide a training course in bovine ultrasonography. 

For more upcoming educational events, click the following link!

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