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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Oct
2019

CBD Cannabidiol Success With Dog and Leash Aggression

“OK so [My Fur Baby] has been on CBD for 3 weeks now. I think we can…

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Oct
2019

Do Ticks Freeze to Death In Winter? How Do Ticks Survive Winter?

It turns out, ticks are HARD to kill with frost. They have to go down to TEN…

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Sep
2019

I Can Cure Almost ANY Skin Condition Like a Referral Dermatologist

It’s not that hard. Simply treat *literally* every skin disease known to dog-dom. Referral dermatology in canines…

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Sep
2019

Atopy Is The Cause of 99% of Foot Licking in Dogs. Article II of III

Atopy Download This Article The most common skin condition in dogs at least in Cobb County is…

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Sep
2019

Atopy

Atopy in Dogs – Contact or Inhalant Allergy in Canines What’s that to you? Just an itchy…

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Sep
2019

Johnson Veterinary Services Staff

Cobb Marietta Ga Veterinarian Dr Erik Johnson at Johnson Veterinary Services Staff Members Our staff has been…

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Sep
2019

About Dr Erik Johnson – Marietta Georgia Cobb County Small Animal Veterinarian

“Meet the Doc” I’m Georgia-native since 1975 and went all eight years of college to University of…

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Sep
2019

Johnson Veterinary Services Location in Marietta Georgia

Clinic Location We’re at the corner of Old Canton Road and Roswell/120 in East Cobb, Marietta Georgia…

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Sep
2019

Johnson Veterinary Services Hours of Operation

Hours Are Subject to Change Based on Demand Mon (8 am to 4-5 pm) Tues. (8am to 12-1pm)…

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Sep
2019

Johnson Veterinary Services Welcomes You!

Johnson Veterinary Services, Home to Marietta East Cobb Veterinarian Dr. Erik Johnson Help and Advice for small…

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Sep
2019

Pumpkin For Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats

How Does Pumpkin Treat Diarrhea AND Constipation in Dogs and Cats? Ehhhhhhhhh, so maybe the cats won’t…