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Dr. Patrick Singletary, the founder of Good Dog Veterinary Care, discusses the importance of addressing medical conditions in dogs that can manifest as behavioral challenges. He emphasizes the need for collaboration between veterinarians and trainers to ensure a comprehensive approach to a dog's well-being. The conversation covers common medical conditions in rescue dogs, such as skin issues, parasites, and malnutrition. Dr. Singletary also highlights the significance of maintaining a healthy weight in dogs and the negative effects of both being underweight and overweight. In this conversation, Dr. Patrick Singletary, Millie and Andreia discuss various topics related to dog care, including individualized training techniques, maintaining a healthy weight, preventing heat exhaustion, and keeping dogs' teeth clean. They emphasize the importance of tailoring care to each dog's specific needs and providing an stress-free experience at the vet. Dr. Singletary also introduces Good Dog Veterinary Care's new location in East Cobb and highlights the practice's commitment to partnership and exceptional care.
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