Amy Flowers, DVM, attended the University of Georgia for 8 years, earning her Bachelor of Science in biology and graduating with a doctorate from The College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003. Her special interests include geriatric medicine and soft tissue surgery. When not working, she and her husband are busy raising two kids and a menagerie of rescue pets.
Recent WebMD content from Amy Flowers, DVM
- 8 Common Cat Behavior and Health Problems and Solutions
- Can CBD Help My Cat?
- How to Keep Your Cat Physically and Mentally Active
- Training Options for Dogs and Cats
- Care Tips for Your Dog’s Paws
- The Right Food for Pets of All Ages
- Find Out More About the Nutrients Your Pet Needs
- What to Know About Celestial Pearl Danios
- What to Know About Costs of Emergency Veterinary Care
- What To Know About Castor Bean Poisoning in Animals
- What to Know About Cat Head Pressing
- What Is Reverse Sneeze in Cats?
- What to Know about Coccidia in Cats
- What to Know About Guppies
- What to Know About Parakeets
- What to Know About the Honduran Milk Snake
- What to Know About Jersey Wooly Rabbits
- What to Know About Blood Parrot Cichlid
- What to Know About the Lilac Dog
- What to Know About Quaker Parakeets
- What to Know About the Cockatiel
- What to Know About the Bristlenose Pleco
- What to Know About the Budgerigar
- What to Know About Bloodfin Tetra
- What to Know About the American Chinchilla Rabbit
- What to Know About Clydesdale Horses
- What to Know About Bichir
- What to Know About Northern Alligator Lizards
- What to Know About Nile Monitors
- What to Know About the Belgian Hare