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How to Identify and Remedy Litter Box Problems

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How to Identify and Remedy Litter Box Problems

How to Identify and Remedy Litter Box Problems

Cat owners typically go the extra mile to provide their kitties with all the items they enjoy and prefer. Since cats have highly unique predilections, any small change could lead to a significant litter box problem.

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Eye Infections in Dogs and Cats

Eye Infections in Dogs and Cats

Red, irritated, goopy, and gross—no matter how you look at it, eye problems in pets can be pretty yucky. From eye infections in dogs to cats with allergies, Mobile Vet MD has you covered when it comes to eye trouble.

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A Primer On Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs

A Primer On Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs

A common cause of heart disease in large-to-giant dog breeds, dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) can affect certain dogs in middle age and senior years. Rare in cats and small dogs, DCM may have nutritional links in addition to possible genetic ones. To provide the best possible care to your dog, it’s always important to stay in […]

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The Far-Reaching Effects of Spaying or Neutering Cats

The Far-Reaching Effects of Spaying or Neutering Cats

There are few things in this world better than kittens. But kitten overpopulation leads to overcrowded shelters and unnecessary euthanasia. Most feline mating occurs without cat owners recognizing the signs. Unfortunately, a cat’s freedom and capacity to reproduce creates a perfect storm for cat owners and communities struggling to control the homeless pet population. The […]

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Training a Pet Not to Beg? Possible (and Easier Than You Might Think)

Training a Pet Not to Beg? Possible (and Easier Than You Might Think)

When a pet figures out the link between begging and a food reward, you have reached a point of no return. From then on, pets might resort to begging to get what they want, despite owner exasperation and impatience. It works because they look so cute doing it (and all we want is to make […]

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November is National Pet Diabetes Month

November is National Pet Diabetes Month

One in four adult dogs and one in five adult cats have diabetes—a condition that occurs when your pet’s body can’t produce enough insulin to regulate blood sugar levels. It’s fatal if left untreated, and there’s no cure.

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Maximizing Pet Care: Communicating with Your Veterinarian

Maximizing Pet Care: Communicating with Your Veterinarian

Caring for your pet is a two-way street, and when it comes to maximizing your pet care experience, Mobile Vet M.D. wants our clients to know all the tips and tricks of making the most of a vet visit. Communicating with your veterinarian doesn’t have to be hard. Read on to learn how to do […]

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Facing Pet Cancer, Together

Facing Pet Cancer, Together

Your pet’s routine wellness exam plays an important role against the development of disease. The chance to detect an illness as early as possible increases the odds that treatment will be effective and long-lasting. In the case of a pet cancer diagnosis, there’s a great deal to consider and worry about. Unfortunately, pet cancer is […]

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Your Senior Cat and Their Health

Your Senior Cat and Their Health

With excellent care from you and dedicated veterinary professionals like those at Mobile Vet M.D., our feline patients are living longer lives than ever before. This means, though, that we care for more cats in their golden years than ever before. Understanding senior cat health and potential diseases that affect aged felines is an important […]

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5 Facts and Myths About Pet’s Weight

5 Facts and Myths About Pet’s Weight

Keeping your pet at a healthy weight is the cornerstone of a healthy and prolonged life. It can be easy to accidentally overfeed your pet or let them indulge in one too many treats. Since each breed has a different “healthy” weight, it can be difficult to know the sweet spot for your pet. The […]

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