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.
07
Apr
2019

Paul Harvey’s Ten Commandments for Pet Owners

So I got a note from a gent from the UK claiming to be the author of…

02
Apr
2019

What Is Spring Stew?

What is Spring Stew? I didn’t know about it until I moved to Blue Ridge Georgia in…

26
Oct
2018

Homeopathy and the Experts in Those Fields

The leading veterinary “expert” in raw diet nutrition:  Retired human pharmacist. The leading veterinary “”expert” in canine…

13
Oct
2018

Protected: UGA Neurological Emergencies Renee Barber DVM

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13
Oct
2018

Dermatological Emergencies UGA CE Banovic

Dermatological Emergencies UGA CE Banovic Some shampoos accidentally contain Pseudomonas, oer Burkholderia. The case he showed was…

13
Oct
2018

October 13 UGA CE CHF Acute/Chronic Management

Eileen Wong Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease (the most common cause of CHF) The myxomatous mitral valve is the most…

13
Oct
2018

Protected: Oct 13 2018 UGA CE Pulmonary Contusions / Dyspnea

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13
Oct
2018

Hyper Kalemia Oct 13 2018 UGA CE

Selena Lane HyperKalemia Normally in AKI the K+ climbs. High K+ widens all the ECG waves because…

13
Oct
2018

Notes Oct 13 UGA CE – Renal Injury

Selena Lane Isosthenuria is 1.007 – 1.015 When you see azotemia just know that 66% of nephrons…

14
Aug
2018

Antibiotics

A document explaining why I might hesitate to employ Antibiotics in your pet’s case. Instead preferring to…

Dogs carrying ticks should be immunized to avoid that chance that they will have the debilitating immune response to the disease.
31
May
2018

Lyme’s Disease in Dogs – Prevalence and Treatment

Lyme’s Disease Almost twenty years ago, they did a study in Georgia and the DNR found that…