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Veterinary Home Visits Veterinary Home Visits is a house call practice for pets. We come to your home so you and your pet ha
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We come to your home so you and your pet have less stress and save you time!

Please keep yourself and your pets safe headed into this heat wave. Be sure there is plenty of water, access to shade an...
18/06/2024

Please keep yourself and your pets safe headed into this heat wave. Be sure there is plenty of water, access to shade and when at all possible fans and air conditioning.

17/06/2024
Thank you to all our veterans both those here and those we have lost.
27/05/2024

Thank you to all our veterans both those here and those we have lost.

This is just a reminder that rabies is very real. We do see this deadly disease in wildlife AND in domestic animals. Ple...
20/05/2024

This is just a reminder that rabies is very real. We do see this deadly disease in wildlife AND in domestic animals. Please be sure your pets have a current rabies vaccine. This will help protect them and your family.

You’ve probably heard about the mysterious respiratory disease in the news lately. Here are some things to keep in mind ...
23/11/2023

You’ve probably heard about the mysterious respiratory disease in the news lately. Here are some things to keep in mind this holiday season and in general.

20/11/2023

We are wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! Please remember veterinarians see a LOT of emergencies over the holiday weekend. Here are somethings to keep in mind do your pet is not one them!

Harmful Foods

Thanksgiving is a time for feasting, but watch out that your pet doesn’t get into any harmful foods. For instance, fatty foods, garlic, onions, grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts, and yeast dough can all cause problems for your pet. Spoiled foods are troublesome, too, so secure the lids of your garbage cans to help prevent nosey pets from getting into them.

Real Bones

You should never feed your pets turkey, chicken, or other real bones no matter how hard they beg. These bones can splinter easily and injure the soft tissues of the mouth or cause serious internal damage if swallowed. If your pet loves bones, purchase a safe bone-shaped treat from your local pet store for them to chew on after dinner.

Hot Containers

Your dog or cat will probably be curious when they smell something yummy cooking. Keep an eye on hot containers so your pet doesn’t tip them over and get burned or eat something that could be toxic.

How yo keep for pet safe when the fireworks start:•Walk your dog during daylight hours to avoid times when fireworks are...
03/07/2023

How yo keep for pet safe when the fireworks start:

•Walk your dog during daylight hours to avoid times when fireworks are likely to be set off.
•Move your dog to the safe haven each evening before the fireworks begin.
•Provide toys and other things that they enjoy in the safe haven.
•Make sure there are things for you to do too, so your dog isn't left alone.
•Close windows and curtains to muffle the sound of fireworks.
•Blackout your doggy safe haven, so they can't see any flashes outside.
•Put on some music or TV to mask the firework sounds.
•Ignore the firework noises yourself. Play with a toy to see if your dog wants to join in, but don't force them to

If you care, leave them there.
27/05/2023

If you care, leave them there.

It’s baby bunny season!

Eastern cottontail rabbits’ nests are often located in open areas like a backyard or in a garden. The nests are shallow holes in the ground covered with leaves or grass.

If you find a nest, cover the babies back up and keep pets away for a few weeks until the youngsters are big enough to head out into the world. Don’t worry if you don’t see mom around – she only visits the nest at dusk and dawn to avoid attracting predators. Rabbits are not able to find the young if the nest is moved, and it’s always best for baby cottontails to be raised in the wild by their mom, so if you care – leave them there!

If the babies are injured or have been inside your pet’s mouth, contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator for advice.

More information: https://www.mass.gov/service-details/find-a-wildlife-rehabilitator

[📸: Lucia Hackett for Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine]







Fun facts!
05/08/2022

Fun facts!

Did You Know?
Only about 1 in 5 orange tabby cats is female.
Because females possess two Xs and males possess XY, male cats only need the orange gene from their mothers to become a ginger—making them much more likely to carry on the trait.

Watch this space for more fun facts next week!

Please keep a look out if you are in the Medford and surrounding areas!
18/05/2022

Please keep a look out if you are in the Medford and surrounding areas!

Met Green, one of our new patients! Apparently he becomes so stressed on the ride to the veterinary office mom needed a ...
14/01/2022

Met Green, one of our new patients! Apparently he becomes so stressed on the ride to the veterinary office mom needed a different option. This is how relaxed he was before, during and after our exam(including a vaccine)! Totally different experience! What a wonderful cat!!

We are now entering homes once again making it much more realistic to see your cats. Give us a call to schedule!
07/08/2021

We are now entering homes once again making it much more realistic to see your cats. Give us a call to schedule!

Cats age much more rapidly than humans, and finding potential health issues early results in a happier life for your cat. Schedule your cat's annual examination today! Learn more and sign up for The Cat Column e-newsletter. 🐱 https://bit.ly/2UWMIdO

Very important to remember the fun AND the dangers the hotter weather brings. Hope our friends at Park Street Veterinary...
30/06/2021

Very important to remember the fun AND the dangers the hotter weather brings. Hope our friends at Park Street Veterinary Clinic don’t mind us sharing this. 😁

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With the high temperatures and 4th of July celebrations this week, don’t forget about the things that can pose a danger to your pet!

It’s that time of year! Please consider this flow chart if you come across a baby bird. You could also contact Tufts htt...
18/05/2021

It’s that time of year! Please consider this flow chart if you come across a baby bird. You could also contact Tufts https://wildlife.tufts.edu/

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Dr MacKenzie has been a veterinarian for over 16 years practicing in the Greater Boston and North Shore areas. “ A while back , a local clinic asked me to start doing house calls for them. I found this to be a much more relaxing way to examine a pet and observe them in their own environment. Most owners would tell me how stressful it was taking their pet into the clinic for a number of reasons such as fearful of the vet, not good with other dogs or people etc. Well, since that experience, I felt this was something I had to pursue further.” Today, we offer house calls to the North Shore area of Massachusetts and the southern border of New Hampshire. Give us a call or send an email for more information!