Thursday, November 15, 2012

Holiday Foods

Many of the foods that we eat during the holidays are dangerous for our pets to eat. Foods like turkey and turkey bones, sugary treats, candy, grapes, onions, and more are things that your pet should never eat. Make sure to keep an eye on them during the holidays and warn your guests not to give them handouts.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Happy Birthday Bianca!



Happy Birthday wishes to Bianca Barnette! We hope you have an extra special birthday today! Thank you for the compassionate care your provide to our clients!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Back to School: Play With Your Pet


Kids are heading back to school and your life is getting busy again. We’d like to remind you to take a few minutes out of your day to give your pet a scratch behind the ears, or play a little game of tug-of-war. Our pet’s thrive on attention from us, so don’t forget to give them just a little, even when you’re busy.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Welcome Dr. Younker


We at Fayette Veterinary Medical Center would like to welcome Dr. John Younker to the practice! Not only is Dr. John one of the most talented members of the University of GA College of Veterinary Medicine's recent grads, yes, he is related to Dr. Mike Younker...a nephew! He is a third-generation nephew to become a veterinarian...and he is a newlywed, also. So, congratulations to Dr. Younker...it's so good to have him on board. Make sure you meet him when you visit us!


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

LASER THERAPY

Fayette Veterinary Medical Center is proud to offer Class IV laser therapy to our clients as an effective treatment for many cases of acute and chronic pain, inflammation and wound healing. Laser therapy can be used alone or in conjunction with other treatments, and has the benefit of being a drug-free, non-surgical, safe means of providing lasting pain relief.

Laser therapy uses light to penetrate tissue in a process called photostimulation. Studies have shown many clinical benefits including:

Reduced Inflammation-Laser therapy dilates the blood vessels and stimulates lymphatic circulation, helping to reduce inflammation.

Pain Relief-Laser therapy provides pain-killing, or analgesic effects. It has a direct effect on nerve cells, including suppression of receptors that send pain signals to the brain. It also increases production of endorphins and enkephalins, which are the body's "natural pain killers".

Accelerated Healing-Laser therapy stimulates activity within cells, resulting in increased oxygen, increased production of the energy molecule ATP (adenosine-triphosphate), and increased enzyme production. These actions help tissue to heal more quickly and reduce the formation of scar tissue. Surgical incisions and other injuries benefit from treament with laser therapy.

Laser Therapy has been used in Europe for many years now, and is currently used in the United States to treat humans for everything from sports injuries to rheumatoid arthritis. We are excited to provide this advanced technology to our canine and feline patients. Ask us if your pet might benefit from this affordable, non-invasive, drug-free technology! Your pet will be glad you did!