At Pet Set Go! Mobile Veterinary Services, we’re proud to care for a wide range of companion animals. We currently provide veterinary services for:
- Cats
- Dogs
- Ferrets
- Rabbits
- Pocket Pets (such as guinea pigs, chinchillas, rats, and similar small mammals)
Our focus is intercontinental care, wellness, and compassionate medical services for these special in a low-stress, mobile setting.
For species that we do not routinely see, such as reptiles and lizards, we’re happy to recommend trusted local care. Clients may contact Animal Wellness and Healing Center located at 47 Hall Ave SE, Hubbard, OH 44425 or call (330) 534-2000.
If you’re unsure whether your pet falls within our scope of care, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always happy help guide you to the right option for your pet’s needs.
Preventive & Internal Medicine
Preventive Medicine includes physical exams, vaccinations, and monitoring of your animals metabolic state to ensure a long and healthy life.
When health issues do arise, prompt diagnosis, accurate treatment, and appropriate monitoring are important to the life of your loved one.
- Wellness Exams
- Vaccinations
- Heartworm Test
- Feline Leukemia / FIV Test
- Lyme / Ehrlichia
- Anaplasmosis Test
- Nutrition Counseling
- Obesity Management
- Behavioral Consults
- Laboratory Services
- DR Digital Radiology
Surgery & Dentistry
With over 20 yrs experience, you can be sure that Dr. Grable will provide your pet with the best possible surgical and dental care. Due to equipment and space limitations, patients weighing over 80 lbs will need to be brought to our partner facility for surgery where we can safely and comfortably accommodate their surgical care.
- Spay and Neuter
- Dewclaw Removal
- Laceration Repair
- Eyelid Surgery
- Enucleation
- Amputation
- Cystotomy
- Mass Removal
- Perineal Urethrotomy
- Anal Glandectomy
- Prophylactic Dental Cleaning
- Simple and surgical tooth extraction
- Dental Home Care Counseling
Hospice Care & Euthanasia
Hospice care focuses on managing the symptoms of terminal illness and controlling pain in order to maintain happiness and quality of life for as long as possible.
The word “euthanasia” quite literally means “a good death” and it is the last and greatest gift we can give to our pets to end pain and suffering.
Please discuss your questions and concerns with us in a compassionate and non-judgmental environment.
- Education about End-of-Life Care
- Subcutaneous Fluid Therapy
- Pain Management
- Nutrition
- Wound Care
- Euthanasia
- Referral for Cremation Services
- Palliative Medicine
