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We provide at home veterinary care all across Green Country


Let us come to you!

Whether you own one animal or 200, bringing them to the veterinary office can be difficult.  We are proud to offer a wide array of mobile services from routine wellness care to emergencies.  Travel fees start at $60 and vary depending on your location. 

Horses & Livestock: 
We see all species in the field with proper facilities available including horses, cattle, goats, sheep, camelids, pigs, and chickens.  Stocks are not required for horses, however, they are recommended for breeding exams & palpation. 

For all cattle appointments, we ask that if they are not halter broke that you have a chute available for safe handling. 

Chute Rental: 
If you do not have a chute, we can help you coordinate a rental with a local Arrow-Quip portable chute provider. Rental fees start at $250 for the first hour and $50 for each additional hour.  Fees includes delivery, set up, and staff to work cattle within the chute during your appointment.  

Companion Animals: 
For canine appointments, pets can be seen outdoor in rural areas, however, we do not recommend seeing any pets outdoors in suburban neighborhoods. For feline appointments, we recommend either keeping your cat in a carrier or a small room prior to Dr. Miller's arrival so they do not try and run off when the vet arrives!




"The righteous care for the needs of their animals"
- Proverbs 12:10

  • Home
  • Services
    • Veterinary Services >
      • Equine Breeding Management
      • Large Animal Hospital
      • Performance & Therapy
      • Digital Radiography & Ultrasound
      • Emergency Care
      • Equine Dentistry
      • In Home Euthanasia
    • Podiatry Services
    • House Calls
    • Online Pharmacy
  • Client Resources & Education
    • Education & Information >
      • Hoof Care
      • Hoof Supplements 101
      • Equine Vaccinations
      • Equine Dental Care
      • Pre-Purchase Exams
      • Equine Laminitis
      • Equine Endocrine Diseases
      • Donkey Care
      • Goat & Sheep Care >
        • Urinary Stones in Goats
      • Cattle Annual Care
      • Canine Annual Care
      • Feline Annual Care
    • Helpful Websites >
      • Forms & Downloads
  • Appointment Request
  • Staff
  • Student Shadowing & Classroom Visits
  • Gallery