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Location: 22 Water St, , Englishtown, NJ 07726
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Keeping Your Pet Safe In Winter

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Keeping Your Pet Safe In Winter

Keeping Your Pet Safe In Winter

Winters in New Jersey can be challenging for all of us—including our pets! At Englishtown Vet MD, we understand the importance of keeping your pet safe in winter. Whether venturing out with your pet or staying cozy indoors, following a few essential tips can help keep your pet happy and healthy all season.

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Pet-Safe Thanksgiving 

Pet-Safe Thanksgiving 

Anything that upends a pet’s daily routine can, and probably will, have a profound impact on pet health and safety. While the holidays have many traditions that repeat each year, they do tend to change a pet’s daily routine. The best way to approach a pet-safe Thanksgiving is to adhere to their daily schedule, and […]

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Halloween Pet Safety

Halloween Pet Safety

Halloween is a fun and festive time for families, but it can pose several risks for your pets. Englishtown Vet MD wants to ensure your furry friends stay safe and happy during the spooky season. Here are some essential tips to keep in mind to protect your pets on Halloween:

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Harmful BBQ Foods You Shouldn’t Feed to Your Pet

Harmful BBQ Foods You Shouldn’t Feed to Your Pet

When the summer season is upon us, gatherings around the grill become a staple for many families. Yet, as we savor the smoky flavors of a good barbeque, pet owners need to be vigilant about pet safety, especially concerning BBQ foods that could pose food hazards to their furry friends.  Mobile Vet MD is dedicated […]

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Englishtown Vet MD’s Top Blogs of 2023

Englishtown Vet MD’s Top Blogs of 2023

At Englishtown Vet MD (and our mobile clinic Mobile Vet MD), we believe in offering quality, loving veterinary care for our clients and their pets. Part of the way we do this is by providing you with helpful information about pet ownership to make it easier to keep your pets healthy and happy. Here are […]

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Top Winter Dangers for Dogs and Cats

Top Winter Dangers for Dogs and Cats

Winter’s arrival brings cozy sweaters, hot chocolate, and peaceful snowfall. But it also brings some seasonal risks for your beloved pets.  As temperatures plummet, we humans know how to bundle up and stay warm, but what about our four-legged family members? At Englishtown Vet MD, we want you to be aware of the winter hazards […]

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Common Digestive Problems in Dogs

Common Digestive Problems in Dogs

While some dogs have refined tastes, most pups will try to get just about anything between their jaws. A little gastrointestinal upset is just par for the course in a wide variety of dog-owning households. Dogs may be able to clear the room, but an upset stomach or sensitive tummy are nothing to laugh at. 

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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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The Importance of the Rabies Vaccination for Dogs and Cats

The Importance of the Rabies Vaccination for Dogs and Cats

Any mammal can contract and spread rabies, but the primary carriers involve wildlife such as bats, skunks, raccoons, and foxes. In fact, according to the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, more than 90% of the 5,000 annual U.S. cases of rabies affect wildlife. However, that means approximately 10% of all rabies cases affect companion animals. […]

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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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Phone: (732) 786-8877
Email: drmary@mobilevetmd.com

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