Bianca's Pet Service House Calls

Bianca's Pet Service House Calls Been servicing the HRM with house calls since 2017! I am a registered veterinarian technician with over 20 yrs experience. Message me!
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I'm offering at home cat shaves, matt removals, nail trims on any species, and anything else that may relate to caring for your pet Sick of hairballs, matts or huge fur balls in your home? i will come directly to your home and give your fur baby a cute shave!

08/07/2025

Another post today from Sarah The Caring Canine Coach.
All about keeping your dog's nails at an appropriate length:
Could Long Nails Be Affecting Your Dogs Behaviour?

Trimming your dog’s nails can feel like a bit of a chore, and it's easy to put off or forget about them. But keeping nails short is more than just cosmetic, it's crucial for your dog's comfort and health.

Imagine when your toenails get too long and they press against the end of your shoes. It gets painful doesn’t it? Now, think about your dog. When their nails are too long, they press into the ground with each step, potentially causing discomfort and pain, especially on hard surfaces.

But here’s where it can get even more complex. If your dog tends to pull on the lead when they see another dog, and that pulling causes pain in their paws or limbs due to their overgrown nails, they may start to make a negative association if that pain happens when another dog appears.

Over time, your dog might begin to anticipate pain when seeing another dog and respond with barking, lunging, or avoidance behaviours in an attempt to prevent discomfort. That’s how something as simple as long nails can contribute to behaviour. Over time, long nails can also cause your dog to walk differently, potentially leading to more serious issues.

So, take a moment today to check your dog’s nails. If they’re touching the ground when your dog is standing still, it’s likely time for a trim. Just be cautious not to cut into the quick, as this can be painful and cause bleeding. If you're unsure or nervous about trimming them yourself, a vet or professional groomer can help keep them comfortable and well-maintained.

07/31/2025

Let’s practice more acceptance.

Acceptance doesn’t mean you can’t still work toward your long-term behavior goals for your dog. It just means you’ll spend less time ruminating and loosen your grip on the expectations you had for them.

When you do that, you’ll start to see your dog for the beautiful, unique, and perfect being they already are.

It’s an important lesson for life with dogs and for us in general, especially these days.

What are some things that you've learned to accept in your dog?

07/29/2025

With most of Nova Scotia under a heat advisory, it seems like a good time to talk about water toxicity in dogs!

Water toxicity is one of those summertime dangers that you may not be aware of until it actually happens to your pet. It occurs when a dog just doesn't know when they've had too much of a good thing. Water play - fetch in the lake, excessively biting the spraying hose, lots of swimming- can result in the accidental (or purposeful) ingestion of too much water. And although lots of water on a hot summer day seems perfectly natural, the problem of toxicity arises when the dog simply swallows far more than they should. This leads to a severe imbalance of electrolytes.

Although salt water and fresh water will cause different imbalances within the body (one will cause too much salt, the other not enough) the initial symptoms are often similar.

What you might see :

- changes in personality
- "drunken" behaviour
- diarrhea
- wobbly gait/tremors
- collapse

Often a dog will continue to play even as these symptoms are emerging, so it's important to recognize the signs. Water toxicity is extremely dangerous and can happen quickly.

This is a condition that can lead to collapse, seizures or death if not treated promptly. If your dog has been playing excessively with water and is displaying any of the symptoms of water toxicity it is necessary to seek veterinary care WITHOUT DELAY.

This is not to discourage water play for our pooches - many dogs love the water and it can be the best part of a hot summer day! But moderation is key - be sure to know when your dog has had enough so everyone can have a safe and happy day, and if you suspect water toxicity seek immediate veterinary care. Fido will thank you for it!

Note price changes!
07/16/2025

Note price changes!

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