Category: Blog
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Meet Dr. Melissa Miller: Why She Left the Traditional Clinic to Build Something Better
Most people choose veterinary medicine because they love animals. That part isn’t unusual. What makes Dr. Melissa Miller’s story worth telling is what she did after more than a decade of practicing inside a system she no longer recognized. The Part That Came Before Dr. Miller grew up in Bluff Park. She went to Hoover…
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Is a Mobile Vet Worth It? Let’s Talk About the Real Numbers
We’re going to address this one directly because it comes up, and it should. A mobile veterinary visit costs more than a walk-in clinic appointment. There’s a house call fee on top of the service fees. If you’ve never used a mobile vet before, that difference can feel hard to justify. So let’s actually talk…
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When the Hardest Decision Is the Most Loving One: In-Home End of Life Care
If you’ve ever had to say goodbye to a pet, you know there are no good words for it. The grief is real, the decision is heavy, and the experience stays with you. What we can offer, even in that moment, is the right setting. And for many families, the right setting is home. What…
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Heartworms in Alabama: Why Your Pet Needs Year-Round Prevention
Spring brings warmer weather, longer evenings, and more time outside with your pets. It also brings mosquitoes, and in Alabama, mosquito season is basically every season. Alabama consistently ranks among the top five states in the country for heartworm incidence, according to the American Heartworm Society. Central Alabama clinics regularly see over 90 heartworm cases…
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February Is Pet Dental Health Month: What Your Pet’s Teeth Are Trying to Tell You
A professional cleaning doesn’t replace home care, and home care doesn’t replace a professional cleaning. They work together.
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What to Expect from Your First Mobile Vet Visit
If you’ve never had a veterinarian come to your home before, you might be wondering what the whole thing actually looks like. Does a van really show up? Where do they see my pet? What if my dog runs and hides or gets really anxious when strangers come to the door? These are all fair…
