Monday, February 23, 2015

Reasons For Choosing A Home Veterinary Service Chester County Pet Owners Should Consider

By Olivia Cross


Regular veterinary care is a important part of keeping pets such as cats and dogs healthy. Some pet owners may find this difficult though; perhaps they don't own a car, have a demanding schedule, or maybe their pet becomes very upset and gets aggressive when transported. If they choose to rely on a home veterinary service Chester County PA pet owners don't have to leave their homes in order for their pets to receive medical care.

A fully licensed veterinarian who devotes all or some of his or her practice to caring for animal patients in their homes is often referred to as a "mobile vet". Instead of an office, pets are attended to in a large, re-purposed van or motor home, equipped with all materials and instruments needed to provide care. These mobile clinics are regularly inspected to ensure that they meet hygiene and safety regulations.

In some cases the vet may work primarily work out of a clinic, but also offer at-home services to patients during certain hours. Others choose to run their practice completely on a mobile basis and are "on-call" to respond to their customer's requests as needed. This latter approach generally eliminates the need for a support staff and allows for a more flexible schedule, but also implies that somewhat fewer patients may be seen in a day.

Anxious pets and mobility-challenged people are not the only ones who benefit from this approach to animal healthcare, pets which are very sick or dying and require euthanasia are also better off with in-home care. It is easier for both the pet who can simply pass away in the comfort of its home environment, and the owner is not burdened with making that heart-breaking final trip to the vet.

Another advantage to the vet caring for animal patients in their homes, rather than in an office, is that it helps him or her to see the real personality of the dog or cat, which may otherwise be affected by the stress of an unfamiliar environment. Seeing where the animal sleeps, plays, and eats can also help vets identify any potential concerns which may influence its health or behavior.

Some mobile vets will provide a wider range of services than others, this depends mostly on the mobile facility and which equipment it has on board. Regular check-ups, vaccinations, and other basic types of care will be offered by most mobile vets, but some may also provide surgical services as well if they are equipped for it. If emergency or surgical care is not provided, patients will be referred to a clinic.

It's normal to expect fee for mobile animal care to be a bit more than office rates because the vet has to account for travel costs and the time lost between patients. Yet, most customers are happy to pay a little more money for the convenience and reduced stress for their pets. Sometimes it results in savings, if a flat fee per visit is charged, since the appointment can include more than one pet.

Mobile vets are not difficult to locate in most areas. One can look online or in the yellow pages for listings of veterinarians who do house-calls, or they can also ask other pet owners, a non-mobile vet, or the local humane society if they can recommend someone.




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