Mobile Veterinary Care has tremendous benefits for the right family.
It's convenient - we come to you and bring everything that is needed.
It's comfortable, and offers a range of service hours to fit your busy schedule.
It's a compassion based business, and allows you to sit across from your pet's doctor and develop a relationship to partner in their long term care.
If you opt for a house call service, Wildflower is excited to offer comprehensive wellness and routine services to make the most of your home visit. We have complete life care, starting with the arrival of your four-legged bundle of joy, all the way through the hard goodbyes.
However, there are some animals and situations that will be better served in a hospital setting. Please read the following to see if a house call visit would be right for you! Should you need something beyond the scope of the house call, Wildflower has partner hospitals in the area to refer you to, and will facilitate referral to the right place for your loved one!
Ideal candidates for mobile veterinary care:
Busy families with multiple pets and/or kids
Elderly families or those with travel restrictions
Shy or sensitive animals that may be overly stimulated at the hospital
Families that would like a more convenient option for routine wellness and workup
Families with a desire to spend more one on one time with the doctor formulating a comprehensive wellness plan for their animals
Puppies or kitten litters, environmental and behavioral training.
Management of chronic illness which does not require hospitalization, but may need some professional assistance.
Geriatric and hospice care for animals that may not travel as well as they used to.
Gentle euthanasia for those families who want to say goodbye in the comfort of their own homes.
When is mobile veterinary care not a good fit?
Aggressive or territorial animals (if they have growled or bitten before, they are much more likely to do so to protect you and your home).
Feral cats
Active emergencies (not breathing well, car accident, large amount of bleeding) Please click link below to be connected to the emergency links page.
Note about safety and house call visits: Your family and our staff's safety is always a first priority. You must be able to leash or catch/kennel your animal. If you pet is not amendable to a home visit due to aggression, the doctor reserves the right to decline treatment if safety is an issue. House call visit fee +/- exam fee will still be charged for the visit.