Vets Off Leash is a mobile veterinary service serving Alpharetta, GA, and the surrounding region. Enjoy the convenience of having the vet come to you! Our services include pet vaccinations, heartworm prevention and treatment, allergy treatment, anxiety medication, and more. Say goodbye to stress for both you and your beloved pet.
Served areas
- Alpharetta, Sugar Hill, Suwanee, Johns Creek, Milton, Buford, Flowery Branch, Roswell, and Buckhead
Details
- Year established: 2022
Payment methods
- Cash
- Debit cards
- Credit cards
Services
Vaccinations play a crucial role in maintaining your pet's health and shielding them from severe infectious diseases. For dogs, vaccinations provide protection against highly contagious illnesses like Distemper, Parvovirus, Leptospirosis, and respiratory infections (such as kennel cough and influenza). For cats, vaccines safeguard them from Feline Leukemia and respiratory viruses like Herpesvirus and Calicivirus.
We offer hospice care for pets diagnosed with terminal illnesses. At Vets Off Leash, our focus is on maximizing the quality time you have left with your beloved pet. We do this by closely monitoring your pet's condition, effectively managing their pain, and, when the appropriate moment comes, connecting you with an at-home euthanasia service.
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David Au
Apr 21, 2023
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Dr. Carney and her team donated a heavy, large, and uniquely shaped table to our homeschool. Since getting it inside my vehicle was a challenge, she graciously offered to help deliver it. While scheduling the pick up, dismantling the table legs, trying to fit it inside my vehicle, and finally using the company van to transport it to my house, Caren and her staff were generous with their time and graciously offered to help throughout the whole process.
Given the size and weight of the table, they most definitely went above and beyond the call of duty for a table they were donating, jettisoning from their office, purging from inventory. Liz also cheerfully volunteered to help Caren with the unloading process even though it was past 5 pm (their official close of business). The point I'd like to emphasize is this: If so much well-intentioned care went into a non-living table they wanted to donate, just think how passionate and dedicated Caren and her team will be with your precious pets?
Given the size and weight of the table, they most definitely went above and beyond the call of duty for a table they were donating, jettisoning from their office, purging from inventory. Liz also cheerfully volunteered to help Caren with the unloading process even though it was past 5 pm (their official close of business). The point I'd like to emphasize is this: If so much well-intentioned care went into a non-living table they wanted to donate, just think how passionate and dedicated Caren and her team will be with your precious pets?
Trena Bennett
Feb 15, 2023
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Amanda Wright
Aug 06, 2022
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Susan Gentry
Feb 23, 2022
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