Danielle’s Drop In Pet Services

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With a wealth of knowledge and expertise as a veterinary nurse since 2014, Danielle is the paw-fect choice for ensuring your fur babies are well-cared with pet services inside YOUR home! 🐾💙 —To book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552.

My name is Danielle, and I am a passionate and dedicated Veterinary Technician & Nurse with years of experience. I have ...
12/28/2024

My name is Danielle, and I am a passionate and dedicated Veterinary Technician & Nurse with years of experience. I have been caring for dogs and cats since 2014, and it brings me immeasurable joy to provide the highest quality of care to our furry friends. Let me be your go-to person for all your pet's needs! 🐶🐱

Here are some of the services I offer:

🐾 Nail trims for dogs and cats
🐾 Pet sitting for day trips, vacations, or while you're at work. (Not overnight stay at this time)
🐾 Letting your dogs out to potty
🐾 Feeding and watering all pets
🐾 Dog walking for some exercise and fresh air
🐾 Administration of oral or injectable in medications
🐾 SQ Fluids
🐾 Ear Cleaning
🐾 Nursing and hospice care
🐾 Plus, if there's anything else your pet needs, just ask!

FAQ
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❌ DO NOT PROVIDE
❌ Rabies or other vaccines
❌ Fur/Hair body grooming
❌ Euthanasia

Danielle's Drop In Pet Services! (And cats too! 🐈) 🐾✨ With a wealth of knowledge and expertise as a veterinary nurse since 2014, Danielle is the paw-fect choice for ensuring your fur babies are well-cared for when you're away. 🏥❤️

As a veterinary nurse, Danielle has a deep understanding of the needs and behaviors of our beloved furry friends. 🩺📚 Whether it's administering medication, providing specialized care, or just giving those extra belly rubs, their expertise ensures that your pet is in safe and loving hands. 🙌💕

Here are some reasons why Danielle’s Drop In Pet Services will make tails wag:

1️⃣ Experience and Expertise: With years of experience as a veterinary nurse, Danielle has honed their skills in handling various situations that may arise with your pet.

2️⃣ Quick response: Having a veterinary technician as a pet sitter means they are equipped to handle emergencies swiftly. They can apply first aid or perform CPR if needed and know how to calmly handle stressful situations. Your peace of mind is invaluable!

3️⃣ Attention to detail: Veterinary technicians are trained to observe and pick up on subtle changes in a pet's behavior or condition. Their keen eye and expertise allow them to detect early signs of illness or discomfort, enabling prompt intervention and preventing potential complications.

4️⃣ Specialized care: Whether your pet requires specific dietary restrictions, regular medication, or specialized exercises, a veterinary technician understands the importance of following individualized care plans tailored to your pets' unique needs. They'll make sure your pets receive the exceptional care they deserve.

5️⃣ Professional network: Another advantage of having an experienced veterinary technician as a pet sitter is their extensive network within the veterinary field. If an unexpected issue arises during your absence, they can quickly connect with veterinarians and specialists to seek advice or arrange necessary treatments.

6️⃣ Peace of Mind: Knowing your pet is being cared for by a veterinary nurse brings a sense of security and confidence, allowing you to enjoy your time away worry-free.

7️⃣ Convenient and Reliable: with drop-in visits Danielle offers flexible options that fit your schedule, so you can rest assured that your furry friend is never lonely.

To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

I service all of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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Thank you for entrusting me with the care of your beloved pets. Let's make sure they receive the love and attention they deserve! 🐾❤️

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📞 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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📞 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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📞 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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📞 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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12/10/2024

Cutting your dog's or cat’s nails frequently will cause the quick to recede and allow the nails to be trimmed shorter. So, if it's possible and practical to trim your dog's nails every 3-5 weeks depending on your pets nails, you'll likely see better results in shorter nails and great nail health for your pet.

If this sounds like a lot of work, it is – at least initially, until you and your dog develop a nail-maintenance routine. And “maintenance” really is the name of the game; it’s far easier for you (and less painful for your dog) to maintain his short nails than to shorten nails that have gotten long, with the inevitable corresponding long quicks.

Why You Don't Want to Let Your Dog's Nails Get Too Long
* Long nails can actually be painful for your dog when they strike the pavement or floor with each step.

* Long nails affect your dog’s gait and posture, which in turn can cause pain and inflammation in their joints.
* Long nails can make it difficult for your dog to have a good grip as they walk on slick floors like hardwood and tile. This is especially concerning for older dogs. If they splay their legs repeatedly, this can cause trauma to their joints and muscles or worsen arthritic conditions.
* Long nails can split, exposing the quick. The exposed quick can become infected.
* Untrimmed nails can curl and grow into your dog's skin or paw pads, resulting in an infection and pain. This is true of all nails, but especially the dewclaws.
* Long nails are more likely to get hung up on things and torn off. If your dog is especially active, this could cause them injury.
* Long nails can cut into your skin when you're handling them. This is especially problematic for people who have thin skin, are on blood thinners, or are immunocompromised. The sharp nails can cut the skin, and bleeding can be difficult to stop. Dog’s nails can retain all kinds of bacteria and fungi from their environment and from their mouths. These can be transferred to humans through scratches from their nails. When this happens to elderly or immunocompromised individuals, serious infections can result.
* And then there's the damage that long nails can do to your floors and furniture.

📆 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

I service all of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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📞 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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📞 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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📞 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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📞 To get a quote and book a drop-in, simply send me a text at (314) 730-4552. I am mobile and will come right to YOUR home for your convenience. 🚐

Please fill out my Drop In Request Google Form here: https://forms.gle/LTiv5Pq8myzBJXwS7

I service MOST of Jefferson County Missouri and select areas in the surrounding counties and city. So, no matter where you are, your pet's well-being is my priority.

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12/01/2024

This is your monthly reminder to give your dogs Heartworm Prevention ❤️🪱🐛❌

🪱 Canine Heartworms and Preventing Disease

🐶 Canine heartworms, Dirofilaria immitis, are parasitic worms that pose a serious threat to dogs. These long, slender worms live in the pulmonary arteries (and, occasionally, within the heart) of dogs and can measure up to a foot in length. They can cause substantial damage to the lungs and heart.

🪱 Adult heartworms cause inflammation of the blood vessels in the lungs, resulting in respiratory issues and pulmonary hypertension. In some cases, this leads to weight loss, weakness, right-sided congestive heart failure, reduced quality of life, and even death.

The prevention of heartworms and early detection are crucial in managing heartworm disease.

🦟 Mosquitoes and the Heartworm Lifecycle
Mosquitos are vectors of heartworm disease. A vector is a carrier and transmitter of disease from an infected individual to a non-infected individual. Certain species of mosquito can ingest young heartworms, called microfilariae when they feed on an infected animal. Once inside the mosquito, the microfilariae develop into third-stage larvae (known as L3) over a few weeks, provided that the environmental conditions are conducive (temperatures above 58oF). The larvae pass through the puncture wound the mosquito makes when it bites another animal.

The larvae grow under the skin of the newly infected animal over several weeks, progressing through additional larval stages. At a certain point, the larvae enter the bloodstream and float into the pulmonary arteries (the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the lungs). Here, they mature into adults. It takes about six to seven months for the larvae to reach adulthood. Adult heartworms mate, and then the females begin to release tiny larvae, the microfilariae, back into the bloodstream, continuing their lifecycle.

💊 Prevention is Key
Preventing heartworms is much easier (especially for your dog) than having to treat an active heartworm infection.
Studies show that exposure to heartworm depends on factors such as:
- The presence of wild canine populations (foxes, coyotes, wolves) in the surrounding area can continue the spread of heartworm.
- Regional differences in climate and ecosystems (elevation, humidity, rainfall, temperature)

🪱 The Prevalence of Heartworms Around the World
Heartworms exist in many parts of the world, but the prevalence greatly varies. In warmer climates with higher mosquito populations, such as tropical and subtropical areas, the risk of heartworm transmission is higher. These areas make excellent habitats for mosquitoes and the development of heartworm larvae, so dogs living in these regions are at a greater risk of heartworms. On the other hand, there are fewer heartworm infections in cooler or drier regions with smaller mosquito populations.
The travel, relocation, and presence of infected animals can allow heartworms to start infecting animals where they are less common. Climate change (and temperature increase) is also expanding mosquito ranges, creating longer active seasons and better environmental conditions for larvae.

🦟 Environmental Considerations
More recent recommendations for preventing heartworm infections advise reducing mosquito bites. This can be done by avoiding places with heavy mosquito populations when possible to reduce the chances of being bitten and contracting heartworms (for example, some studies have shown that indoor dogs in high-risk areas tend to have fewer infections than outdoor dogs). Avoid visiting permanent and semi-permanent (seasonal) bodies of water like lakes, streams, and floodplain areas with your dog, especially when large mosquito hatches are taking place (usually in warmer, humid weather). Check around your home for areas with standing water and eliminate containers or reservoirs that may be prime real estate for mosquito larvae.
There may always be an ideal climate for mosquitoes, and other preventative methods such as lawn alteration, porch nets, and other mosquito barriers may be helpful, depending on your location. Talk to your local health department if you have concerns about mosquitoes on your property and what you can do to help control them.

❤️ Preventative Medications
Heartworm preventatives are prescribed by your veterinarian and come in oral, topical, and injectable forms. As mentioned before, preventing heartworms is much easier than treating them, and the American Heartworm Society recommends FDA-approved heartworm preventatives year-round.
In areas where mosquitoes are endemic (native or regularly present), your dog can be infected if just one preventative dose is missed. The risk varies depending on your location, and even people who live in places with cold winters should give heartworm preventatives year-round for the best possible prevention.

💉 Detecting Heartworm Infection
Blood tests for heartworm infections are recommended yearly for all dogs over seven months. If you do not give preventatives regularly every month or if you switch preventatives, more frequent testing may be recommended. If your dog has tested positive for heartworms, your veterinarian will discuss the treatment options available.
Talk to your veterinarian about heartworm preventative options and recommended testing frequency.

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