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Understanding health papers for your horse.

What exactly are “health papers”? Health papers are technically called “Certificates of Veterinary Inspection” (VCI).    This proper name actually helps to communicate more accurately what “health papers” are. The video above seeks to help answer questions such as: When do I need health papers? How long are they good for? What do I need to […]

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What is a “Neighbor Referral”?

So what is a “Neighbor Referral”? It is simply telling your other neighbors that have animals and/or pets about how much you enjoy not having to haul your animals to the vet. You tell them about all the things you like about Mobile Veterinary Service like paying your invoice online, being about to call and […]

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Good for you – good for them.

Why do we keep saying this??? (click links below) We come to you We value your time You get individual care We take the time need to address you animal’s needs Less stress on your animals Top quality care Make you appointment today!

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Taking the time

Taking the time to do it right. Your time is important and so is ours.  But even more important is to spend enough time to get the job done right.  We not only strive to be at our appointments on time but also work to make sure we are not rushed and can spend as […]

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Equine Health Papers

Equine Health Papers   Watch a video explaining health papers Normal Health Papers: Good for 30 days from day of writing Requires a health exam within the last 7 days Requires a current Negative EIA (Coggins) test. Equine Event Permits: Good for 6 months to the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, […]

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How do I know if this is a real animal medical emergency?

Medical emergencies are those in which there is an imminent threat of loss of life. Examples include:  Uncontrollable blood loss  Lack, or extreme difficulty, breathing  Weak or lack of pulse  Collapse with lack of response that lasts for more than 2 minutes  Persistent colic (equine)  Production emergencies: Sudden widespread death loss, calving difficulties, milk fever/grass […]

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