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Founded
in 1985, Mobile Vet is the original veterinary service in
the greater Los Angeles area, providing full care for your
animals in the comfort of your own home. We understand the
stress and trauma, which a pet can experience when taken
to an unknown environment, and strive to create a service
experience, which will put both you and your pet(s) at ease.
Dr. Chris Cauble has been taking care of pets using this
unique approach for decades, and has the experience and
knowledge to treat and care for whatever may be ailing your
pets as well as routine care and vaccinations. From difficult
to handle pets’ or wildlife to exotic species of animals,
or even just a routine checkup, Mobile Vet will take care
of all your pets needs! |
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We believe in
the holistic approach to medicine. Dr. Cauble takes all
into consideration when evaluating a case, including the
results of the physical exam, lab tests, nutrition, the
physical and psychological influences in the home, interaction
with other pets, and other factors. This is a huge advantage
of the housecall practice. |
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Our Receptionists are available Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm to serve you. We have several caring, compassionate receptionists ready to help you with your pets needs. Call them at (818) 242-5576. |
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We do insist on proper care of pets, including regular vaccinations, fecal examinations, annual physicals and proper nutrition. |
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Dr. Chris Cauble graduated from UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 1985. Prior to Davis, he graduated from Cal Poly, Pomona, and has degrees in Zoology, Biology, Chemistry and Veterinary Science. He is a federally accredited veterinarian, and licensed to practice veterinary medicine and surgery in California. |
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We provide full services
for all pets, including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rabbits,
rodents, wildlife, and exotic animals. Dentistry, vaccinations,
opthalmological examinations, tumor biopsies, and medicated
baths are among the multitude of services we render on a
daily basis. Monkeys, rattlesnakes and elephants are no
problem, and are some of our current patients. |
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