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Pet care in your own home

Our Pet Mobile Vet provides convenient and affordable first line veterinary care to pets in the comfort of their own home.

They understand that some pets hate to travel, that some owners have multiple pets, and that it can be difficult to organise transport, so they come to you!

Eliminate car travel, and avoid consult room stress and waiting room times. Our Pet Mobile Vet offers a number of healthcare services, including:

· Illness examinations

· Vaccinations

· Heartworm protection

· Dental checks

· Ear, eyes, skin checks including lumps and wounds.

· Arthritis management

· Post-operative and wound care

· Clinical pathology and diagnostics including blood tests

· Specialist Referrals

They also offer wellness services including:

· Senior health checks

· Microchipping

· Anal gland expression

· Worming

· Nutritional advice

· Behavioural advice

· Boarding and cattery advice

· Pet insurance

When the time comes to say good-bye to your beloved pet a peaceful and compassionate euthanasia in the home can been arranged. Dr Julia can also discuss palliative care, and offer you and your family pre-euthanasia guidance and preparation advice before the time comes.

Options including private cremation or group cremation through a dedicated animal cremation company can also be arranged.

Contact Dr Julia Malcolm on 0438 535 878.

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