1. Why The Mobile Vet Is Your Best Bet

    Your pet is a very important part of your family. We know that you would never leave your dog or cat in the care of someone you didn’t completely trust so why should your vet be any different. It is vital to know that when you pet is being treated by a veterinarian that they are being given not only the best medical care, but that they are being treated like they are not only part of your family…Read More

  2. The Mobile Vet of Tulsa Will Come To You

    It is very rare that you can find a dog who doesn’t like car rides. In fact, tricking your dog into going to the veterinary office may be the simplest task you complete all day. However, if you are a cat owner then you know the absolute mania that comes with transporting your feline from your home to see the vet. Even in a pet carrier, cats tend to lose their minds anytime they are made to l…Read More

  3. The Vet Your Pet Will Look Forward To Seeing

    We’ve posted previously about finding a vet that you love and trust with your animals. However, it is just as important to find a vet that your animal loves. In fact, many animals experience major anxiety when they have to be treated by a vet, just like many humans experience stress when they visit the doctor. So what helps you from going through the process of dreading your annual physical? Wel…Read More

  4. General Veterinarian Check Ups Made Easy

    We all hope we never have to call a veterinarian because we are experiencing a pet-related emergency. But regardless if your pet is showing signs of sickness or not, they still need a friendly and trustworthy vet to continue to make sure they are in good health. Many pet owners don't know how well cats and dogs mask pain.  The Mobile Vet of Tulsa and Dr. Kristie Plunkett will ensure that your pe…Read More

  5. Pet Prescriptions: We have a pet pharmacy with us at all times

    Pet Prescriptions If you have read our previous posts, you know that Mobile Veterinary Hospital of Tulsa is the most convenient way to provide your pets with quality, compassionate care. Dr. Plunkett prides herself on relieving the stress and anxiety pet parents and their furry family members often feel when it’s time to drive to the vet. With her customer built hospital on wheels, Dr. Plunkett …Read More

  6. Finding the Right Vet For Your Pet

    Your pets are very important members of your family. You see them every day, you love them, you enjoy their company, and you would never leave them with someone you did not trust wholeheartedly. Therefore, choosing a vet to take care of your animals should not be made lightly. In fact, your pet’s veterinarian should be someone you would even select as a friend. After all, don't you want your pet…Read More

  7. COULD YOUR DOG HAVE DIABETES?

    Like humans, dogs too can be afflicted with diabetes. Most commonly female dogs in the middle of their lives are diagnosed with this disease when their pancreas slowly declines in the amount of insulin it is producing. Insulin is a hormone that is essential to having a healthy metabolism that works correctly. Symptoms: The most common symptom you will see in a canine with onset diabetes is excessi…Read More