Author: Dr. Erik Johnson

Dr Erik Johnson is a Marietta, Georgia Veterinarian with a practice in small animal medicine. He graduated from University of Georgia with his Doctorate in 1991. Dr Johnson is the author of several texts on Koi and Pond Fish Health and Disease as well as numerous articles on dog and cat health topics.
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Old Pacemakers Are Being Re-Purposed For Animals.

Old Pacemakers Are Being Re-Purposed For Animals. So when a person outgrows / transcends their pacemaker as…

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Stone Cold Facts: Quality of Life.

Stone Cold Facts: Quality of Life. “An animal just wants to feel OK and be able to…

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ADA, Service Animal and Therapy Dog Details: It’s Complicated

Can That Lady Really Bring That Rottweiler Into This Preschool? Yep, for $22 and a smile (Click)…

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Marketing Weasels and Zodiac Flea Control

Marketing Weasels and Zodiac Flea Control Zodiac has made some “pretty special” stuff over the last several…

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Fluid Therapy in Dogs and Cats

Fluid Therapy in Dogs and Cats Fluid Therapy These are guidelines produced by AAHA (American Animal Hospital…

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Poop – Diarrhea

Managing Diarrhea The following article / information is not a substitute for visiting the vet if your…

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The Cobb Emergency Clinic – Marietta Georgia

The Cobb Emergency Clinic -Marietta Georgia Good News: They’re great Bad News: They’ve been bought out by…

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Roach Motels: Combat Roach Killer Toxic to Dogs?

Roach Motels: Combat Roach Killer Toxic to Dogs? COMBAT Source Kill Max Formula for Small Roaches is the #1 roach bait in…

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Veterinarian Dr. Michael Mason, My Mentor

Dr. Michael Mason, Veterinarian This practice honors Dr. Michael Mason who was my mentor from 1981 to…

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What You Should Really Know About Microbiome. A Must See Video Series

What You Should Really Know About Microbiome. A Must See Video Series   HGS 2018 – MacLeay…

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Old Dogs and Rotten Teeth Important To Know

Old Dogs and Rotten Teeth Important To Know . . . .