Mobile Vet for Pets, LLC

Mobile Vet for Pets, LLC Mobile Vet for Pets, LLC provides wellness visits, vaccinations, routine lab testing, and end of life care in your home.

Serving Hastings, Cottage Grove,Eagan, Farmington, Redwing,Woodbury, Apple Valley, Prescott, Ellsworth and River Falls. Dr. Debbie Jahnke, DVM specializes in providing veterinary services for dogs and cats in your home.

04/18/2025

I’m always thinking of prevention tips. Prevention is my bread and butter.

If you want to be proactive, take pictures of your pet in the same location and same pose every three months. I can see age changes at annual visits. If something seems off you can show me the pictures and I can look for changes over time.

These cuties are up for adoption through humble hounds. (651) 998-9858 Marty and Doc. They are husky mixes currently in ...
03/11/2025

These cuties are up for adoption through humble hounds. (651) 998-9858 Marty and Doc. They are husky mixes currently in foster in Hastings.

02/21/2025

A couple prevention tips of the day.

Strong scents, dust and smoke affect your pets. Red runny eyes, sneezing or coughing are signs. If you see these symptoms try tone down the possible cause and see if it gets better.

Dogs that hang their head out the window when you’re driving might be at risk of ear hematomas from their ears flapping in the wind. Id roll up the windows at higher speeds.

Have a good weekend.

01/31/2025

I like to try to prevent problems for pets. How about this idea? Does anyone out there do a warm up period for their dog before strenuous play or exercise? I’m thinking people stretch so we don’t get injured. Why not dogs too? I see a lot of older dogs with arthritis that is painful and can be debilitating.

11/26/2024

Well I’m getting a lot of urgent or emergency calls. So from a preventive point of view, it sure seems like grey hounds are prone to skin lacerations because they run like the wind and run into things. 🤷🏻‍♀️ and usually when you’re on vacation it seems lol.

11/26/2024

Bromethalin rat poison is toxic especially to cats. It has no antidote and causes brain swelling. I prefer the anticoagulant rodenticides because you have time to prevent symptoms if you catch your dog eating it. And a mouse that gets it won’t likely poison a cat that eats it. Bromethalin can poison your cat by eating a mouse that’s ingested it. I’m posting this because it may have just gotten one of my kitty patients 😞 these poisons are nothing to mess with. I don’t know why the powers that be decided to take the anticoagulants away and give us bromethalin instead.

Good things to have in your emergency kit for your pets. Every once in awhile someone has to take their pet in with brea...
11/26/2024

Good things to have in your emergency kit for your pets. Every once in awhile someone has to take their pet in with breathing difficulties. Oxygen would be great in that situation. The other device is for suctioning in choking victims. You can use the mask to deliver oxygen or suction in emergencies.

11/23/2024

Every once in awhile there is a season of flare-ups of certain health conditions. That’s been noticeable in the last week or so. I’ve seen an uptick in urinary symptoms in cats, my own cat included. And my other kitty has been having asthma flare ups. So far dogs have been ok. If you have a male cat with urinary symptoms I’d recommend a vet visit or consult asap for some special prescription food. If you wait too long male cats can end up with an emergency urinary blockage.

09/18/2024

Home visits are a lot different than in a clinic. It’s usually less stressful. Although some pet patients are seeing me because they’re too scared to go in. And that requires a little planning. Stress is a huge part of a pets health. They pick up on pet parents stresses and can start showing signs of illness or behavior changes. Often times the health problem of the pet becomes a big deal to folks. Then the stress on the pet actually increases. So the best thing to do is recognize any stress. Put yourself in your pets place to see what it looks like to them as best you can. Try to reduce the stress and add fun things. Dont overfocus on problems. Focus on what you like about your pet. They love to play and they love you. You’re central to their lives. If you’re not happy they’re not happy.

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Cadott, WI
54727

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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