How to Find a Mobile Vet in Indiana

Using a mobile vet can be a less stressful way to access veterinary treatment for both aninals and owners. Many animals do not like to travel and may also be scared of other animals at a large clinic. Being treated at home also ensures that pets do not pick up diseases from other animals at a clinic. Mobile services are convenient for animal owners that have hectic schedules and would prefer to have a vet come to them rather than travel with a sick animal.

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      Contact Mobile Vet Care for treatments to all types of animals in the Noblesville area. The company will bring its truck to your property and provide a range of services including diagnostics, X-rays, dentistry, vaccines and preventative medicine. Prices are usually similar to the cost of taking an animal into a stationary clinic. You are advised to confine large animals to a stall or small paddock before the mobile vet arrives. Dogs can hop into the truck; you will need to try and confine your cat before arrival and carry it onto the truck.

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      Use Curbside Care if you need treatment for your cat or dog at home in the Indianapolis area. The mobile clinic offers surgery and on-board kennels for anaesthesia recovery. It is partnered with the VetCentric Vet Store to provide reputable medications directly from manufacturers. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, and visits are by appointment only. Other services offered include wellness examinations, dietary counselling and end of life care.

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      Try Pet House Calls for mobile vet services treating cats and dogs around Bloomington. Wellness exams, surgery, radiology and dentistry are available. You can also arrange for Pet House Calls to provide microchip identification, flea control programs and behavioural counselling. Standard hours are 8 a.m to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday, but you can also request a house call via the emergency out-of-office number.

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      Call the Waggin' Train for mobile vet services in and around Lafayette. The 24-foot mobile clinic can bring a fully functioning hospital unit to your home. You can use the Waggin' Train for treatment for dogs, cats, avians and some exotic animals. It has a fully stocked pharmacy offering flea and heartworm medications, antibiotics and anti-inflammatories. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.