St Francis Animal Hospital
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Locality: Augusta, Georgia
Phone: +1 706-860-6617
Address: 2647 Perimeter Pkwy 30909-4574 Augusta, GA, US
Website: www.sfah.net
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It's Halloween Costume Contest Time! Winner receives a 3 months subscription to Bark Box! ($89 value) To enter to win: Post a photo of your pet in their Halloween costume in the comments! It can be this years or a previous costume that you loved! ... Share the post and have your friends and family like your pets picture! The photo with the most likes on Halloween morning at 10 am will win! Winner will have 24 hours to claim their prize. Winner will be notified via Facebook. Prize will be emailed out the first week of November. Good luck! Can't wait to see all the cute / scary / funny costumes!
Preventive care visits help your pet avoid disease, parasites, and more. Here's what you should plan to ask about on your next appointment. https://www.bit.ly/2B5lggf
Is your dog or cat a predisposed trouble maker?
It's Pitbull day! Look at that smile! Share a photo of your bully breed in the comments.
It can be difficult to give puppies medication, especially in the eyes or ears. Here are some tips for easier treatment.
Don’t forget to post a picture of your pet in costume (in the comments of main post) and enter to win a 3 month bark box subscription! Have your friends and family like your pets picture to win!
Some of the most dangerous dog poisons are foods and medications people take on a daily basis.
Halloween is just a week away! Here are some great tips to make sure that your pets stay safe! https://www.aspca.org//general-pet-c/halloween-safety-tips
Take a break with these beautiful babies! http://www.bit.ly/2Qknral
How often should your pet be vaccinated?
Learn more about why cats need to have their teeth cleaned regularly.
The cat is saying one thing, but the dog is saying something else. What does pet body language tell us?
The pet shaming trend that has been going around is just too funny We loved this one and had to share!
Yesterday we shared about pet obesity and how common of a problem it is. How can you tell if your pet is obese? This is a great infographic showing the different body scales we use to measure.
Obesity is something that so many dogs and cats deal with. It's hard as owners not to love and reward with food and it can be even harder to recognize that there is a weight problem. The public is so used to seeing overweight animals that those in normal ranges even look thin! Obesity can lead to SO MANY health problems. If you need to get a plan, including calorie intake, for your pets weight loss please see us! We'd be more than happy to work with you and set goals for your pet.
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