North Star Mobile Veterinary Care, PLLC

North Star Mobile Veterinary Care, PLLC North Star Mobile Veterinary Care offers wellness & illness care to horses and small ruminants. Serving Grand Rapids, MN and surrounding areas.
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Offering farm calls or haul in services (at Sunset Reins Equine Center, LLC in Deer River, MN) mainly on Wednesdays and select weekend days. We are happy to discuss organized haul-in or boarding facility annual Coggins & vaccination events. Please reach out via email or private messenger for scheduling options/availability. Owned & operated by Dr. Melanie Jackson
Veterinarian / Certified in Animal Chiropractic

Time to spring ahead and wake when it’s still dark out once again.
03/09/2024

Time to spring ahead and wake when it’s still dark out once again.

After you're done brushing your horses, don't forget to set your clocks ahead! It's Daylight Savings time!

02/14/2024

Remember about that 😅
credits: Pinterest

09/04/2023
07/31/2023

Hot summer weather puts horses at risk not only for dehydration and heat stress but also the skin damage and discomfort that accompany a sunburn— just like humans.

Equestrians love some chrome on a horse but we need to remember that those beautiful white patches and the non-pigmented pink skin underneath are more likely to suffer from sunburn, especially in areas where the skin is more sensitive — like around the eyes and the nostrils. In addition to the pain and discomfort, horses that are prone to recurrent sunburn may also face other long-term consequences, like the increased likelihood of developing squamous cell carcinoma (a common cancer).

If your horse is susceptible to sunburn, contact your veterinarian for more information about sun damage and recommendations to keep your horse protected this summer.

More information about sunburn and photosensitization is available on our website at https://aaep.org/issue/sunburn-photosensitivity

07/15/2023

We love horses everyday, but especially today on I Love Horses Day! How are you and your horse celebrating? Let us know in the comments below.

07/15/2023

COOL SCIENCE (pun intended)!

An old myth wants us to believe that horses should be walked until they cool completely after exercise, even in the summer. However, a study from 2020 looked at five different ways to cool a horse after exercise: walking, walking with fans, walking with intermittent cold water application, walking with intermittent cold water application and scraping, and stationary with continuous tap water application. As it turns out, the method that resulted in the quickest return to normal body temperature was stationary with continuous tap water application (2 minutes), while walking alone took the longest time for recovery (25 minutes).

Bottom line: enjoy your rides in the sun this summer but remain vigilant for signs of heat stress in your horse. If they look tired, it’s time for a drink, a cool bath, and a break in the shade.


Brough to you by the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee

07/04/2023

Have a happy and safe Fourth of July!

07/02/2023

Celebrating the hoof heroes of the equine world during National Farriers Week! Thank you for keeping our horse's hooves happy and health.

With the Canadian wildfire smoke hitting us off and on the past couple weeks, this is good information on how it affects...
06/17/2023

With the Canadian wildfire smoke hitting us off and on the past couple weeks, this is good information on how it affects our horses.

Check out our latest infographic on keeping your horse healthy during periods of poor air quality. This infographic was designed by Hannah Lochner, University of Minnesota Extension.

06/08/2023

Happy National Best Friends Day! Today we celebrate the bond between horses and their owners. Join in on the fun by sharing a favorite memory with your four-legged best friend in the comments below!

06/03/2023

Happy National Trails Day! When enjoying trail riding, always remember to wear a helmet, bring a first-aid kit, and carry enough water for both you and your horse.

Because a horse can breathe in nearly 4.6 million dust particles in a single breath. Call us for an evaluation of factor...
05/31/2023

Because a horse can breathe in nearly 4.6 million dust particles in a single breath. Call us for an evaluation of factors that might be triggering severe equine asthma in your horse.

05/11/2023

CVM grads found mobile veterinary clinics to meet growing demand for services

04/16/2023
Are you aware of which diseases could be impacting your horse? Stay up to date on equine diseases so you can make inform...
04/06/2023

Are you aware of which diseases could be impacting your horse? Stay up to date on equine diseases so you can make informed decisions about your horse’s health. Check out the EDCC Health Watch at https://thehorse.com/topics/edcc-health-watch/ and sign up for alerts at https://www.equinediseasecc.org/. Contact us for more information on how to protect your horse against equine diseases.

Are you vaccinating your horse against the right diseases? Find out which equine diseases are being reported in your are...
03/30/2023

Are you vaccinating your horse against the right diseases? Find out which equine diseases are being reported in your area. Sign up for the EDCC Health Watch at https://www.equinediseasecc.org/ and contact us to learn more about protecting your horse against equine diseases.

Carrots are orange, apples are red, which Valentine’s Day treat would your horse rather be fed?
02/14/2023

Carrots are orange, apples are red, which Valentine’s Day treat would your horse rather be fed?

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