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We Are The Best Vets For Your Pets! Since our establishment in 2006, Veterinary Medical Center of Clayton has grown in both scope and vision. Se habla español.
We now offer more affordable veterinary services than ever before in order to your pets the most comprehensive care possible. Our Georgia accredited veterinarians take pride in being Champions for Excellent Care and are dedicated to providing the highest caliber service possible for your pets. Veterinary Medical Center of Clayton is proud to provide affordable veterinary services at our animal ho
04/10/2026
A review on the Fresh Pet Food Market in the USA.
Fresh Pet Food: Hidden Deficiency Risk Fresh pet food is everywhere—refrigerated diets, frozen “human-grade” meals, and raw feeding plans—and clients are asking if fresh automatically means health...
03/27/2026
Brief description of a cow's digestive system.
Esophagus
The esophagus is the tube that carries food and water from the mouth to the stomach. In cows, it also helps bring partially digested food back to the mouth for cud chewing.
Reticulum
The reticulum is the second compartment of the cow’s stomach. It works with the rumen to trap heavy objects and helps move feed particles for rumination.
Rumen
The rumen is the largest stomach compartment. It acts as a fermentation vat where microbes break down fiber and plant material, producing nutrients the cow can use.
Omasum
The omasum absorbs water, minerals, and some nutrients from the digested feed. It also helps reduce the size of feed particles before they move on.
Abomasum
The abomasum is the “true stomach” of the cow. It uses acid and digestive enzymes to break down feed and microbes, similar to the stomach of monogastric animals.
Intestines
The intestines complete digestion and absorb nutrients, water, and minerals into the body. They also help form and move waste out of the body.
Campylobacteriosis is a primary bacterial infection in both animals and humans, primarily caused by Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. This video explains everything veterinary students, professionals, and pet owners should know about this significant zoonotic disease.
We cover:
✔️ What Campylobacter bacteria are and how they spread
✔️ Clinical signs in dogs, cats, poultry, cattle, and livestock
✔️ Diagnostic methods used in veterinary practice
✔️ Treatment protocols and antibiotic considerations
✔️ Prevention strategies to protect both animals and humans
This is essential knowledge for veterinary exam preparation and for understanding one of the leading causes of zoonotic gastroenteritis worldwide.
Stay informed. Stay prepared.
Does your dog bark nonstop at everything and everyone? 🐶 Constant barking can be stressful for both you and your neighbors, but the good news is—it can be fixed! In this video, we’ll break down the most common reasons dogs bark excessively, including boredom, anxiety, territorial behavior, and attention-seeking. More importantly, you’ll learn practical, positive training techniques to help your dog stay calm and quiet.
✅ What you’ll discover in this video:
Why dogs bark excessively and what it really means
How exercise and enrichment reduce barking
Step-by-step training tips like teaching the “Quiet” command
How to redirect barking into positive behaviors
Proven ways to manage triggers and create a calmer home
Why punishment and shock collars should be avoided
With consistency, patience, and the right techniques, you can enjoy a quieter home while building a stronger bond with your dog.
Information about Giardia infection in animals and humans.
Explore the fascinating yet perilous world of Amblyomma hebraeum, commonly referred to as the South African Bont Tick. In this informative video, we'll explore its unique biology, habitat, lifecycle, and its critical role in transmitting diseases, such as heartwater (Ehrlichia ruminantium), to livestock and wildlife. Learn how this colorful tick impacts animal health, the economic consequences for farmers, and practical tips for prevention and management. Essential viewing for veterinarians, farmers, wildlife enthusiasts, and anyone interested in animal welfare and health.
🔖 Topics covered:
Identification and lifecycle of Amblyomma hebraeum
Geographic distribution and habitats
Diseases transmitted and their impacts
Effective control and prevention strategies
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07/27/2025
We are on vacations while our pets are boarding at Bremen Animal Hospital.
This informative video delves into Japanese Encephalitis (JE), a severe viral disease affecting horses and pigs, with significant implications for veterinary practice and livestock management. We thoroughly discuss the etiology of the JE virus, highlighting its transmission cycle involving mosquitoes, pigs as amplifying hosts, and horses as incidental hosts. You'll learn about the clinical signs, diagnostic procedures—including serological tests and molecular techniques—and effective treatment options for infected animals. Furthermore, we explore preventive measures such as vaccination, mosquito control strategies, and biosecurity protocols essential for managing and minimizing outbreaks. Ideal for veterinarians, veterinary students, and animal caretakers looking to deepen their understanding of Japanese Encephalitis and enhance animal health practices.
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11/22/2024
I want you to please be aware of pentobarbital risk contamination at home.
Do Not Burry Your Pets At Home! Our podcast details a situation where a dog ingested an euthanized animal that had been buried in the yard. This resulted in the dog experiencing pentobarbit...
11/08/2024
Here are some secrets of corporate veterinary hospitals that pet owners don't know.
Untold Secrets Of Corporate Veterinary Hospitals Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at corporate veterinary hospitals?In "Untold Secrets of Corporate Veterinary Hospitals," we explore deep into th...
06/14/2024
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