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How To Potty Train Your Puppy

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How To Potty Train Your Puppy

How To Potty Train Your Puppy

Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting time. This time comes with lots of getting to know one another and setting some expectations for living together. Puppy potty training can be an intimidating part of this new journey, but Englishtown Vet MD hopes our pro tips will make it a little less […]

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Do Dog Dental Chews Really Work?

Do Dog Dental Chews Really Work?

Do dog dental chews really work? Keeping up with your dog’s dental hygiene can be challenging. That is why products such as dental chews were introduced. Goals was to help pet parent’s keep their dog’s oral health on track. But can dog dental chews really keep your pet’s teeth and gums healthy? Are they worth […]

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Symptoms of Bladder Infections in Dogs and How to Help

Symptoms of Bladder Infections in Dogs and How to Help

When a canine urinary tract infection strikes, it can be very uncomfortable for you and your dog. Unchecked, it can even lead to more serious issues. Do you know what symptoms of bladder infection in dogs can be, though? Mobile Vet M.D. can help you know when your pup might need help so you can […]

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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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Pet Safety: How to Perform CPR for Your Dog

Pet Safety: How to Perform CPR for Your Dog

If you are looking to up your pet emergency skills game, look no further. Mobile Vet M.D. has the information you need to learn the basics of pet CPR so that you are in the know in case you find yourself in an emergency situation.

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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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Delightfully Small Dog Breeds That Are Easy to Care For

Delightfully Small Dog Breeds That Are Easy to Care For

Some dog breeds rank fairly high on the maintenance scale. Luckily, there are some amazing small dog breeds that enjoy apartment dwelling or a slower lifestyle. Depending on your lifestyle and living arrangement, a low-shedding lap dog might be just the right match for you. 

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Dog Behavior Byte: How to Stop Dog Barking

Dog Behavior Byte: How to Stop Dog Barking

It’s a fact of nature that dogs bark. Some more than others. What happens, though, when excessive barking starts to affect your relationship with your pet? Mobile Vet M.D. has the answers you need about how to stop dog barking.

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No Mixed Messages: Essential Dog Training Commands

No Mixed Messages: Essential Dog Training Commands

It’s well known that canine obedience training helps dogs and their people understand each other. When dogs know what’s expected of them, their eager-to-please approach goes into overdrive. In this way, dog training contributes to their overall happiness and well-being. However, when dogs demonstrate mastery over even the most basic commands, their owners can have […]

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