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House Call Veterinary

For anyone who suffers from physical, mental or other forms of disability which limits their mobility, partaking in what were once life’s simple and rudimentary tasks can be daunting at best. For individuals challenged by a lack of mobility, taking a trip to the grocery store can be quite challenging, let alone trying to bring feisty animals to the veterinarian for check-ups, vaccinations or emergencies. And lets not forget the pet owners who work long hours and may rarely even have enough time to properly exercise and feed their pets, let alone have enough hours in the day to bring them to the vet on a semi routine basis. When you begin to add up the pros and cons of visiting the vet regularly enough to keep your pet happy and healthy versus the constraints of time or physical mobility issues, you may conclude that looking into house call veterinary services are just what you need in your specific situation.

So, just what exactly does a house call veterinary service do? In a nutshell, the vet service provides customers with primary care services right in the comfort and safety of the customers and pet’s home. This, in turn, may actually help certain pets that are absolutely terrified of being cooped up in a carrier and driven to the vet’s office to act more calmly when being examined. And since examinations take place in your pet’s home environment, the benefits are twofold. First, your pet feels much more relaxed. Second, the veterinarian visiting your home can greatly personalize the care of the animal because they can fully absorb the environment that your pet lives in. Other benefits that you may be provided by house call vets is the ability to work with your schedule because many tend to work less in an office setting and more on the road. Some may be able to visit with abandoned or shut in animals or even use converted vans as a means of having diagnostic and surgical equipment on hand in order to quickly work on more extensive injuries.

House call veterinary services tend to have an overall positive effect for both owner and pet alike. This is due, in part, to the fact that home visits seem to have more one on one time with owners and pets as well. Veterinarians who visit your home can also understand quite well how you are taking care of your pets and how your specific lives are being lived. Two bits of highly useful information that veterinarians practicing exclusively in an office environment cannot possibly know. As for charges and fees, they may vary and could depend greatly on how many miles the vet needed to travel in order to reach your home or apartment. Truthfully, house calls are typically more costly than traditional office visits. However, their ability to reduce your pets stress level, save you time by not eating into your busy work day by providing flexible scheduling, as well as providing housebound or immobile individuals pets with quality vet care is almost priceless in many peoples minds.

And just remember that you need not dread bringing your pet to the vet’s office because they have behaved badly when other animals are there or because they are downright afraid of car carriers. You should never, under any circumstances, forgo your pet’s veterinary needs because it seems to be too much of a hassle to go through every time you prepare to visit the vet. This is because yearly exams are critical to the overall health of any animal. Allowing a vet to thoroughly examine your pet when you notice that something may be slightly off is crucial when trying to stave off any possible problems or diseases. If you wait too long, severe complications may arise. Again, if you find it difficult to bring your pets to a veterinarian, for whatever reason, you need to find a vet that will come to your home in order to examine and treat your pet. A wonderful tool that you can use to find quality house call vets in your area is to go to the American Association of Housecall Veterinarians website. It is www.athomevet.org.

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