WELCOME TO HAPPY PET

Hello! We are thrilled you are here! We recognize you and your pet have a deep connection that goes beyond basic needs and share your dedication by providing support, resources and compassionate unparalleled veterinary care to help your pets live healthy, happy lives.

We are a mobile veterinary practice that offers a variety of services in the comfort of your home. For more information please visit the services tab.

How can we help your pet today?

OUR SERVICES

Wellness Exams

Nose to tail physical exams, vaccines, preventatives, nutrition counseling, laboratory and pharmacy services, care plans tailored to your pet’s individual needs.

Holistic Medicine

Acupuncture, Food Therapy, Tui-Na (therapeutic massage), Herbal Medicine, MLS laser therapy, cancer support, essential oils, supplements and veterinary kinesiotaping.

Pain Management

Congenital, orthopedic and neurologic disorders, help with recovery after an injury, accident or surgical procedure. Assist with arthritis and the aging process.

Geriatric Support

Senior care evaluations and programs including pain management plans, quality of life evaluations, hospice care, and end of life services for current clients.

MEET DR. MCKERNEY

HAPPY HEARTS

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    “I am thrilled to have Dr. McKerney as our vet! Not only is she kind and compassionate, she truly cares about my and Luna girl’s well being. That means the world to me!”

HAPPY TALES

COVID Protocols: Equipment is sanitized between patients. Dr. McKerney is happy to wear a mask upon request. If you are not feeling well and have COVID like symptoms or you or a family member in the home have tested positive for COVID in the last ten days, please let Dr. McKerney know as soon as possible as your exam may need to be rescheduled. If you think you have had recent direct exposure a mask may be advised during the exam. In these scenarios telemedicine may be able to be utilized depending on your pet’s needs and current client/patient relationship. These protocols are subject to change as needed to conform with current CDC guidelines.