SERVICES/EMERGENCIES
Thank you for choosing ABOUT PETS MOBILE. Our goal is to save you money on your pets vaccinations and out patient services.
Why pay more.....? We do Exams for:
(And have a on-board pharmacy)
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Emergencies/Critical Care
We do not see Emergencies or Critical Care cases. If your pet has an emergency or is very ill you can call one of these emergency clinics to get help right away. Be sure you take all your up-to-date vaccination papers with you to your appointment. DeSoto Animal Clinic/Emergency Blue Pearl Tampa or Brandon Tampa 2910 Manatee Ave. West 3000 Busch Lake Blvd Bradenton, Florida 34205 Tampa, Florida 33614 941-748-2637 813-933-8944 Brandon 607 Lumsden Professional Ct. Brandon, Florida 33511 813-571-3303 |
Euthanasia
If its that time for your pet to cross the rainbow bridge, we recommend calling The Humane Society of Tampa Bay (813-876-7138). The caring staff can help you make that decision and the cost is reasonable...they will even do it very low cost if money is a issue, so your pet does not have to suffer. |
Blood Testing
We now have our own Blood Testing Machine on board our mobile van. You will need a 30 minute appointment time and will get the results within that 30 minutes. Blood testing is used for many problems your pet may be having. The testing helps Dr. Wallace determine which medications are best for your pets condition. It will also answer questions about your pets health...whether good news or bad, a complete blood panel will help you make the right decision for your pet. Feel free to talk to us about any questions you may have about blood testing your pets.
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Microchipping saves lives. We offer 911PetChip microchips to our clients. The cost is only $39.90 which includes the chip and 100% FREE registration for all microchipped pets. Never a fee to update a registration or change ownership. Always open: 24/7/365
Even the most responsible pet owner could leave the garage door open or forget to close the gate, resulting in a lost pet. Microchipping your beloved pet could be the difference between having your pet returned and not being able to find them.. While it is estimated that nearly 3 million pets in shelters are euthanized annually, some of those animals are pets whose owners were unable to find them.
Reason for microchipping your dog or cat...
It can help return a lost animal to their proper owner.
Microchips provide a permanent method of identifying your pet. If your pet is lost/stolen and its collar is remove, a vet/shelter can still return your pet home.
What does microchipping involve?
Implanting the microchip is a quick and easy process that is relatively painless for your pet. We prefer to implant the chip during a vaccination series because the sensation is very similar to getting a shot. The microchip is about the size of a single granule of long-grained rice and is injected under your pet's skin with a needle and syringe. The standard injection site is between the shoulder blades, and there is no anesthetic involved when implanting the microchip.
How are pets found?
More often than not, pets are recovered at animal shelters. Whether your pet was brought into a veterinarian's office, an animal shelter, or was recovered by animal control, all agencies are trained to scan all pets upon receiving them. After scanning the implant site with a radio frequency identification (RFID) scanner, the technician will be able to see a unique identification number that coordinates with your contact information, your pet's veterinarian, and the animal shelter they were adopted from, if any. You will then be contacted and informed of where you can pick up your pet.
It can help return a lost animal to their proper owner.
Microchips provide a permanent method of identifying your pet. If your pet is lost/stolen and its collar is remove, a vet/shelter can still return your pet home.
What does microchipping involve?
Implanting the microchip is a quick and easy process that is relatively painless for your pet. We prefer to implant the chip during a vaccination series because the sensation is very similar to getting a shot. The microchip is about the size of a single granule of long-grained rice and is injected under your pet's skin with a needle and syringe. The standard injection site is between the shoulder blades, and there is no anesthetic involved when implanting the microchip.
How are pets found?
More often than not, pets are recovered at animal shelters. Whether your pet was brought into a veterinarian's office, an animal shelter, or was recovered by animal control, all agencies are trained to scan all pets upon receiving them. After scanning the implant site with a radio frequency identification (RFID) scanner, the technician will be able to see a unique identification number that coordinates with your contact information, your pet's veterinarian, and the animal shelter they were adopted from, if any. You will then be contacted and informed of where you can pick up your pet.