Mobile Vet Nurse Services
Do you need mobile vet nurse assistance at home?
Our Auckland based vet nurse is a diploma qualified veterinary nurse, with 20 years of experience. She can assist you with your pet's health care needs at home.
Our mobile vet nurse comes to you, so you and your pet have more quality time together.
She is experienced with handling many different species and breeds. If your pet struggles with anxiety at the veterinary clinic, is too large or boisterous to transport, if you are unable to leave the house due to work or disability, then let her come to you.
Our mobile vet nurse can also work alongside your veterinarian to provide follow up, maintenance, geriatric or palliative care between your regular veterinary check ups and vaccinations.
Some of the mobile services we offer:
Subcutaneous fluid therapy (in agreement with your veterinarian)
Medicating: administering tablets, liquids, injections, topical treatments, eye or ear medications
Post operative stitches or staples removed (in agreement with your veterinarian)
Bandaging and wound care (in agreement with your veterinarian)
Hand rearing or supplementary feeding of babies! Advice and training consultations
Please note: We do not offer medical consultations, provide or script medications, vaccinate or perform euthanasia. These must be done by a Veterinarian.
Do you need help transporting your pet?
Our nurse is also able to provide personalised pet transport services, to taxi your pet between locations. Some of these may be veterinary and specialist appointments, between houses or businesses, to daycare or boarding kennels, and to the airport.
Does your business have a need for a veterinary nurse?
We are qualified to work with and handle animals in many situations.
As experienced animal carers, we have also had requests to help out other businesses and their animals from time to time.
How we may be of assistance:
Animal wrangling for photo shoots
Animal wrangling for film shoots
Extra staff required for zoo or wildlife work / open days / "adoptathons"
Veterinary nurses needed for trap, spay, neuter and release programs
School or club talks on animal care and first aid
On site - pet first aid providers at charity dog walks and community pool swims