Blake Home Vet

Blake Home Vet Dr. Blake provides house call veterinary services in the west metro. We love all creatures-furry, feathered and scaly!

Great news!  The president of the AVMA has cleared Santa’s reindeer to fly tomorrow night!This clinic has been certified...
12/23/2025

Great news! The president of the AVMA has cleared Santa’s reindeer to fly tomorrow night!

This clinic has been certified an official “Santa’s E.L.V.E.S.” (Emergency Landing and Veterinary Expert System) location.

In the event that Santa’s reindeer team needs to make an unscheduled Christmas Eve stop for sled repairs, refueling, or veterinary care, staff at this clinic will be available to provide needed assistance and ensure a safe and on-time delivery of Santa’s cargo.

We are thrilled we might get to help with the big night❤️ Happy holidays to all!

Holiday Chaos Disrupts Pet Routines More Than You ThinkThe holidays are full of sparkle, laughter, travel, and to-do lis...
12/09/2025

Holiday Chaos Disrupts Pet Routines More Than You Think

The holidays are full of sparkle, laughter, travel, and to-do lists a mile long. As joyful as this season can be, it often means busier schedules and less time for everyday routines. In the middle of the holiday rush, it's easy to overlook one very important family member: your pet.

While you’re shopping for gifts, decorating the tree, or hosting relatives, your dog, cat, or exotic companion may be left feeling a little lonely. Pets thrive on routine and companionship. When life speeds up, they notice. The good news is that even small, intentional moments can help your pet feel included, secure, and loved during this busy season.

Try carving out small moments that fit into your daily routine:

Morning walks or playtime: A few extra minutes of undivided attention before the day begins can go a long way.
Shared holiday traditions: Take your dog on a walk to see neighborhood lights. Let your cat “help” you wrap gifts by playing with paper, or letting them sit in various empty boxes. Include your pet in your family photos.
Engaged play sessions: Even five minutes of focused play with a favorite toy can help your pet burn energy and feel connected.
The key is consistency. Pets don’t measure time the way we do. They notice your presence, your tone, and your attention.

Keep Them Busy Too: Enrichment for a Happy Holiday
While you’re prepping meals or wrapping gifts, your pet may be looking for something to do. Providing safe enrichment can help prevent boredom and give your pet a positive way to pass the time.

Interactive toys: Puzzle feeders and treat-dispensing toys keep dogs and cats entertained and mentally stimulated.
Foraging activities: Hide treats or kibble in boxes, or leave crinkled paper out around the house for your pet to find.
Soothing items: Cozy pet beds, calming music, and soft blankets can help create a peaceful holiday space.
If your pet tends to get anxious around visitors or during travel, calming products can help reduce their stress. Fortunately there are many enrichment toys and calming aids such as pheromone sprays, chews, or supplements. Talk with our veterinary team about what may be safe and effective for your individual pet.

Holiday Hazards: Avoid these common holiday dangers:

Toxic foods: Chocolate, onions, grapes, alcohol, and sugar-free sweeteners can all be dangerous to pets. Remind guests not to feed table scraps.
Decorations: Tinsel, ribbon, string lights, and ornaments can be choking hazards or cause intestinal blockages if ingested.
Scented items: Candles, potpourri, and essential oils can irritate your pet’s sensitive respiratory system, especially for birds or small mammals.
It’s also helpful to keep your pet’s routine as normal as possible. Stick to usual feeding times, walks, and sleep schedules. Don’t skip regular medications, parasite preventatives, or any scheduled care. If you need to stock up on essentials, check with us for home delivery options to save time and reduce stress.

Don’t Forget Exotic Pets Need Attention Too
Small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds may not show emotion the same way as cats or dogs, but they still benefit from regular interaction and care. During the holidays:

Keep their habitat clean and quiet
Avoid placing their enclosure near loud music or busy areas
Provide enrichment like chew toys, climbing structures, or safe foraging materials
If you’ll be traveling, make sure your pet-sitter is familiar with their species and daily needs. Write down feeding instructions and emergency contact information, including how to reach our veterinary team in case of an emergency.

Give the Gift That Matters Most
Your pet doesn’t need a perfect holiday, just a little time with you. Even brief moments like a quiet cuddle or a quick walk can mean everything.

Good health is a gift too. If your pet is due for a check-up or showing changes in behavior or appetite, our veterinary team is here to help.

Wishing You and Your Pets a Happy, Connected Holiday Season
The holidays are a time to celebrate love, family, and connection, and your pet is a cherished part of that. With just a little planning, a few minutes of daily attention, and some thoughtful enrichment, you can help your pet feel safe, secure, and loved this season.

From our veterinary team to your family, we wish you joy, peace, and plenty of tail wags and purrs this holiday season.

Photo Credit: Jametlene Reskp on Unsplash

Happy Thanksgiving! We are grateful for all of our clients and patients❤️ I’m also incredibly grateful for Jessica and M...
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving! We are grateful for all of our clients and patients❤️ I’m also incredibly grateful for Jessica and Melissa! I couldn’t do this without them! We hope you are all able to have a wonderful day with friends and family🦃🍁🥧

Vacation time! Blake Home Vet will be closed for Thanksgiving. Dr. Blake’s whole family is coming to town! Melissa will ...
11/26/2025

Vacation time! Blake Home Vet will be closed for Thanksgiving. Dr. Blake’s whole family is coming to town! Melissa will still be taking calls and checking emails (except on Thanksgiving) so please reach out if you have concerns or would like to schedule an appointment. In an emergency please call one of the following emergency clinics:

Blue Pearl Emergency Clinics:
760 Boone Ave N
Golden Valley, MN 55427
952.942.8272

1285 Grey Fox Rd. Ste. 100
Arden Hills, MN 55112
763.754.5000

11850 Aberdeen St. NE
Blaine, MN 55449
763.754.9434

Allied Emergency Clinics:
5754 Nicollet Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55419 (952) 521-3030

8301 93rd Ave N
Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 (763) 463-9800

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) (sees exotics)
7855 Elm Creek Blvd N Suite 130
Maple Grove, MN 55369
(763) 575-7171

Como Park Animal Hospital (sees birds and exotics):
621 Larpenteur Ave W, Roseville, MN 55113
(651) 487-3255

University of Minnesota Animal Medical Center (24/7):
612-626-8387
1365 Gortner Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108

Animal Emergency and Referral Center:
https://aercmn.com/ (651) 501-3766
There is an Oakdale and a St Paul location-look at their website to determine if you should go to the urgent care or emergency building.

See you on the 1st!

❤️Meet Miss Myers!❤️This cute little lady is an 8 week old Golden Retriever that we recently saw for her puppy vaccines....
10/03/2025

❤️Meet Miss Myers!❤️

This cute little lady is an 8 week old Golden Retriever that we recently saw for her puppy vaccines. Her family loves visiting the beach in Fort Myers, Florida, which is how she got her unique name. She was such a silly girl, so brave for her shots, and a lot of fun to work on!

We are so happy to meet you, and glad we get to watch you grow up, Myers!

Vacation time! Blake Home Vet will be closed and Dr. Blake will be out of town from August 17-24. Melissa will still be ...
08/16/2025

Vacation time! Blake Home Vet will be closed and Dr. Blake will be out of town from August 17-24. Melissa will still be taking calls and checking emails so please reach out if you have concerns or would like to schedule an appointment. In an emergency please call one of the following emergency clinics:

Blue Pearl Emergency Clinics:
760 Boone Ave N
Golden Valley, MN 55427
952.942.8272

1285 Grey Fox Rd. Ste. 100
Arden Hills, MN 55112
763.754.5000

11850 Aberdeen St. NE
Blaine, MN 55449
763.754.9434

Allied Emergency Clinics:
5754 Nicollet Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55419 (952) 521-3030

8301 93rd Ave N
Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 (763) 463-9800

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) (sees exotics)
7855 Elm Creek Blvd N Suite 130
Maple Grove, MN 55369
(763) 575-7171

Como Park Animal Hospital (sees birds and exotics):
621 Larpenteur Ave W, Roseville, MN 55113
(651) 487-3255

University of Minnesota Animal Medical Center (24/7):
612-626-8387
1365 Gortner Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55108

Animal Emergency and Referral Center:
https://aercmn.com/ (651) 501-3766
There is an Oakdale and a St Paul location-look at their website to determine if you should go to the urgent care or emergency building.

See you on the 25th!

In keeping with our recent theme…. Meet another adorable pair of new kittens!
06/23/2025

In keeping with our recent theme…. Meet another adorable pair of new kittens!

06/12/2025

Meet Halloumi!🐾🐈

Who? That’s right, Halloumi! This little orange cheese ball is named after the fancy Mediterranean cheese. His older brother is Colby Jack…anyone detect a theme? We got to meet this spunky new addition recently, and had fun playing with him after we did his exam and gave him a couple of vaccines. He sure loves to chase and pounce on his wand toy with its string of what looks like flaming hot cheese balls! 😂 Isn’t he adorable? 🥰

Check out another dynamic duo we met recently….brothers Cheech and Chong!🐈🐾These boys are the sweetest, most friendly pa...
06/03/2025

Check out another dynamic duo we met recently….brothers Cheech and Chong!🐈🐾

These boys are the sweetest, most friendly pair of kitties, and they were totally chill during our visit, hanging out right next to us and flopping down on our stuff, lol!😆 They are super photogenic, too! Their new owners kept their original names when they adopted them from a rescue

CUTE KITTY ALERT! 🚨🐈🐾🔔‼️Meet this sweet and adorable duo, Layla and Fay! They are really biological siblings and they we...
05/19/2025

CUTE KITTY ALERT! 🚨🐈🐾🔔‼️

Meet this sweet and adorable duo, Layla and Fay! They are really biological siblings and they were adopted together by one of our clients who was only planning on only getting one, but found they couldn’t leave the other behind. Both girls have soft hair with such beautiful markings, and even though they’re shy at first, they warmed up to us quickly with treats! Check them out!

Meet Joaquin Taco, an 8-year-old Russian Tortoise! We recently did a yearly exam on this friendly little guy, and wanted...
04/10/2025

Meet Joaquin Taco, an 8-year-old Russian Tortoise! We recently did a yearly exam on this friendly little guy, and wanted to share some fun facts about tortoises with you, along with the cute photos!

Did you know that:
1. Russian tortoises have a long lifespan and can life up to 100 years!
2. They are herbivores and eat weeds, leaves, and flowers.
3. Their shells are made of scutes, which are hard scales made of keratin, the same material that human fingernails are made of!
4. They are one of the few species of tortoise to have four claws on each foot, instead of five.
5. They smell with their throats using their vomeronasal organ, also known as the Jacobson’s organ!
6. They are one of the smallest species of tortoises, measuring between 5-10 inches fully grown!
7. A group of tortoises is known as a “creep.”
8. They have both an exoskeleton as well as an endoskeleton. Their shell is made of three main parts: the carapace on the top, the plastron on the bottom, and the bridge that joins both pieces together. Every tortoise has ribs, a spine, and a collarbone inside its shell!

Hey, everybody! Check out this brave guy and his new, healthy smile!We recently had Solly on our mobile surgery suite tr...
03/20/2025

Hey, everybody! Check out this brave guy and his new, healthy smile!

We recently had Solly on our mobile surgery suite truck for a dental cleaning and just wanted to share his photos, because he’s so adorably photogenic! He had some tartar and gingivitis and his mom and dad wanted to make sure he got his teeth cleaned to prevent issues with his dental health in the future. Look at those pearly whites in his after picture!

Did you know that studies have shown that pets with good oral health live 2 years longer than pets with dental disease? It’s true! Could your pet use a dental cleaning? Give us a call and set up an appointment today!

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Minnetonka, MN
55345

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19522121266

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