Whether you want to get in touch for more information on our services, to discuss your pet's needs, or speak to one of our Vet Nurses - we are ready to help you!
The Mobile Vet Nurse Services are available in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Got questions? Take a look at our FAQ's!
Although being present for your pet's appointment is preferred, we do allow visits that are unattended by owners. Please ensure that your pet is present for the appointment.
You must give us at least 24 hours’ notice for cancellation of scheduled visits. If less than 24 hours’ notice is given, our base call out charge is invoiced to you.
All of our mobile service pricing includes call out and travel fees. Costs vary depending on the services. Please see our Service page for more information.
All of our mobile service pricing includes call out and travel fees. Costs vary depending on the services. Please see our Service page for more information.
All of our mobile service pricing includes call out and travel fees. Costs vary depending on the services. Please see our Service page for more information.
Our services do not replace the diagnostic expertise of a qualified veterinarian. We recommend that you take your pet for annual visits, to have a full vet check and vaccinations to aid in optimal health. Also, if we notice or have any concerns about your pet’s health, you will be referred to your veterinary clinic.
No, unfortunately we no longer provide transportion.
Yes we can work with you and your veterinary surgeon to ensure your pet is cared for during this difficult time.
The service includes travel to you, a nail trim, and the grooming of your cat’s coat. Allow 30-60 minutes for grooming (the more matted/knotted the coat, the longer it takes).
No, we do not offer weekend appointments.
Yes. The cost includes full registration onto the New Zealand Companion Animal Register.
No. Under New Zealand law, veterinary nurses are not licensed to vaccinate animals. Please take your pet to your veterinary clinic for this service.
No. Under New Zealand law, veterinary nurses are not licensed to sedate animals. Please take your pet to your veterinary clinic for this service, or contact a mobile veterinary surgeon to help you.
No. Under New Zealand law, veterinary nurses are not licensed to euthanise animals. Please take your pet to your veterinary clinic for this service, or contact a mobile veterinary surgeon to help you.
Yes. The cost includes full registration onto the New Zealand Companion Animal Register.
If something seems out of the ordinary with your pet, please take them to your veterinary clinic as soon as you can to see a veterinary surgeon. They are qualified to diagnose illnesses and have the equipment to assist in doing so.
Wrap your pet in a blanket to keep it warm, and take it immediately to your nearest veterinary clinic. The team there has the equipment and qualifications to diagnose, treat and monitor the injury.
You need to take your pet to your veterinary clinic if you have any concerns. The veterinary surgeon is qualified to diagnose and treat unusual lumps, patches, etc.
We can provide advice for new pets. However, when it comes to training or modifying their behaviour, we recommend you talk to your local veterinary clinic, or pet trainer.
No. We do not provide any house sitting services.