Sunday, February 22, 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.

Mobile vets are licensed veterinarians who choose to run their practice or a portion of it in a way that provides care to animal patients in their homes. Usually a motor home or van with necessary modifications will serve as the mobile veterinarian's office, and just like a brick and mortar office, these units are subject to inspections for safety and cleanliness.

Some veterinarians dedicate several hours each day to at-home visits, and work out of a clinic the rest of the time, while others operate solely on a "on-call" basis and strictly provide house-calls. Vets which fall into this latter category may not be able to see as many patients each day, but generally have more flexible schedules, and do not necessarily require a staff.

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.

The vet who provides at-home care to his or her animal patients also has the advantage of being able to observe the dog or cat in its regular living environment. This can provide helpful information which may explain the animal's behavior or specific conditions it is experiencing. The animal will also be more at ease at home than it would surrounded by strange people and other animals at an office.

The scope of care provided may differ from one mobile vet to another. It is determined mainly by how well-equipped the mobile facility is and the equipment it carries. The vet may limit home-care visits to vaccinations and check-ups, or also offer a full range of surgical services. In cases where surgery and emergency care cannot be provided, patients will be advised to go 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.

There are many ways one can find a vet who provides mobile care. Besides referrals from others, the local humane society or another veterinarian will most likely be able to recommend one. Also, one can search online, or look through the yellow pages for listings of vets who will do house-calls.




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