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Holiday Hazards for Pets: Thanksgiving and Christmas
The holidays bring rich food, decorations, guests, and travel. They also bring a spike in preventable emergencies. A little planning goes a long way toward keeping dogs and cats safe and comfortable through Thanksgiving and Christmas. Kitchen and table risks Rich, fatty foods can trigger pancreatitis, a painful and sometimes serious inflammation of the pancreas. Keep pets away from turkey skin, gravy, ham trimmings, prime rib fat, and buttery sides. Do not give cooked bones.
Blake Miller
Dec 1, 20253 min read


Pet Corner: Living With Cats
Cats have a way of inserting themselves into whatever we’re doing. If you’ve ever made a bed with a cat in the room, you know it becomes a full-contact sport. They leap onto the sheets just as you’re smoothing them out, tunnel under the comforter, and eventually sit proudly in the center like they’ve helped. They climb into boxes before you’ve even unpacked them, and they treat the items on your nightstand as if they're part of a science experiment. What starts off as a styli
Blake Miller
Nov 5, 20253 min read


Understanding Pet Behavior: Stress, Fear, and Common Challenges
Behavior issues in cats and dogs can be stressful and confusing for owners. Whether it’s a cat urinating outside the litter box or a dog showing signs of fear or anxiety, these behaviors often signal an underlying need for support, structure, or medical attention. At Northwest Mobile Vet, we help pet owners manage these challenges with practical solutions that prioritize both safety and emotional well-being. Managing Anxiety in Specific Situations Pets can experience anxiety
Blake Miller
Oct 1, 20253 min read


Vet Corner: Hidden Dangers: Common Toxins for Pets and Livestock
Toxic exposures in animals happen more often than you’d think, and many come from everyday items around your home, pasture, or barn. Understanding what’s dangerous for dogs, cats, and livestock can help prevent emergencies, costly treatments, and even fatal outcomes. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most common toxins we see in our mobile veterinary practice. Toxins in Dogs and Cats Many foods, plants, and household products that are harmless to people can be dangerous, even
Blake Miller
Aug 29, 20253 min read
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