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Why does YOUR PET want you to choose a mobile vet? Have you ever noticed your pet shaking, shedding excessively, or panting when you sit in a veterinarian’s waiting or exam room? Does your cat yowl or have accidents in their cat carrier on the way to the vet’s office? Does your dog get over-excited about the other pets in…
In our previous blog post, Potty Training Pitfalls, we discussed some common issues that might make potty training difficult. Now we will share some training tips that will not only have you avoiding those pitfalls, they should have your dog avoiding going inside the house altogether! Don’t Forget the Health Check: Previously, two key factors were discussed that are of…
Avoiding potty training pitfalls House training is one of the most challenging times in all of puppyhood for both puppy and owner. Puppies are carefree and happy, and most don’t understand why their humans freak out over a piddle or a poo on the floor. They don’t have the control of their bladder or bowels and some are so young…
A client of ours sent us the most adorable story about how she adopted her rescue dog, Clover. Then she gave us permission to share her story with you. Clover the Rescue Dog & the Foo Lion The Classy Canine Animal Shelter seems like the right place to find a small dog. It takes some looking but here it is…
Did you get a new puppy? Congratulations! Here at Blue Door Mobile Veterinary Services, we love puppies! If you live in or near Portland, Oregon, we can help you get your puppy started the right way and help them live a long, healthy life. Follow us to find out about your new family addition and how to treat them right.…
Fireworks and thunderstorms are a fact of summertime. While the celebrations and warm rain storms can be fun for people, some pets can become extremely frightened of the noise of both thunder and fireworks. This can lead to anxiety/hiding, injuries due to trying to get away, and lost pets. Your pet has a much better developed sense of hearing than…