Providing basic in-home veterinary care to dogs and cats in Reno, Sparks, Washoe Valley, Carson City, North Valleys and surrounding areas since 2006. Not all dogs and cats are comfortable in a veterinary clinic setting. For those with anxiety issues, difficulty getting to and from the hospital, and for pets and people who want the comfort of in-home veterinary care, we are available to help you with your basic veterinary needs.
Contact us to see if in-home veterinary care is the right choice for you and your pet. Our mission is to provide quality in-home veterinary care for pets and pet parents who are more comfortable in their own home, and to provide peace, dignity and support throughout all stages of life. The ideal solution for us with multiple pets needing attention and for those who have difficulty getting around.
Outstanding care, in the home.
Contact us to see if in-home veterinary care is the right choice for you and your pet. Our mission is to provide quality in-home veterinary care for pets and pet parents who are more comfortable in their own home, and to provide peace, dignity and support throughout all stages of life. The ideal solution for us with multiple pets needing attention and for those who have difficulty getting around.
Outstanding care, in the home.
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Dr. Renee Bufkin started Vet To Pet in 2006 after working in both emergency care and full service veterinary hospitals.
She attended Cornell University for her undergraduate studies and graduated from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002.
She has four children one dog and three cats.
Calls are answered Monday through Friday 9am - 5pm.
We don't take calls while in appointments or while driving - so if you get voicemail, you can leave a message and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.
She attended Cornell University for her undergraduate studies and graduated from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002.
She has four children one dog and three cats.
Calls are answered Monday through Friday 9am - 5pm.
We don't take calls while in appointments or while driving - so if you get voicemail, you can leave a message and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.
Yearly exams/blood work/medication refills Please note - we are not equipped to manage long term disease treatment/processes - though we can be an adjunct/assist with long term treatment with a full service clinic.
For cases that require long term management - we will refer you to a full service clinic that will help manage that process {ie - diabetes, Cushing's disease, Addison's disease etc.}
For cases that require long term management - we will refer you to a full service clinic that will help manage that process {ie - diabetes, Cushing's disease, Addison's disease etc.}
Regular appointments are scheduled Monday through Friday with varying hours each day (see below).
After hours and weekend appointments are available by special request and incur an additional $80 after hours fee.
Same day/next day appointments are available if scheduling permits - same day or urgent care appointments incur an additional fee of $40.
Please understand that mobile veterinary care is UNPREDICTABLE in the amount of time needed for visits and travel/traffic.
Your scheduled appointment time is an ESTIMATED time for when the doctor will arrive.
After hours and weekend appointments are available by special request and incur an additional $80 after hours fee.
Same day/next day appointments are available if scheduling permits - same day or urgent care appointments incur an additional fee of $40.
Please understand that mobile veterinary care is UNPREDICTABLE in the amount of time needed for visits and travel/traffic.
Your scheduled appointment time is an ESTIMATED time for when the doctor will arrive.
Estimates are available upon request.
In general - fees are competitive with regular veterinary clinics with the addition of a service fee of $85 which covers the time and gas to get to and from your home or place of business.
The service fee is charged per visit, not per pet, and covers the Reno/Sparks area - additional charges apply if you live outside that area.
After that - the fees are similar to those found at other daytime practices.
The exam fee is $60 to $85 per pet depending on what kind of visit is needed.
In general - fees are competitive with regular veterinary clinics with the addition of a service fee of $85 which covers the time and gas to get to and from your home or place of business.
The service fee is charged per visit, not per pet, and covers the Reno/Sparks area - additional charges apply if you live outside that area.
After that - the fees are similar to those found at other daytime practices.
The exam fee is $60 to $85 per pet depending on what kind of visit is needed.
Most cats will never have a serious problem with their hearing during their lives.
However, several ear issues can affect cats.
Many of these can cause discomfort or pain, but some may even lead to a partial loss of hearing or deafness.
If you're thinking of getting a pet fish, you should know that your veterinarian has a lot of good advice about pet ownership.
Fish can be very rewarding as pets, and you just may be surprised about how much fish actually interact with their owners.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is fairly common in cats.
However, several ear issues can affect cats.
Many of these can cause discomfort or pain, but some may even lead to a partial loss of hearing or deafness.
If you're thinking of getting a pet fish, you should know that your veterinarian has a lot of good advice about pet ownership.
Fish can be very rewarding as pets, and you just may be surprised about how much fish actually interact with their owners.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is fairly common in cats.
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