New Hampshire Mobile Veterinary Specialists

New Hampshire Mobile Veterinary Specialists Bringing mobile advanced internal medicine & surgery to New Hampshire.

We’re excited to announce that we are moving pages! 📦As of February 24, 2023, we will no longer be posting on t...
02/13/2023

We’re excited to announce that we are moving pages! 📦

As of February 24, 2023, we will no longer be posting on this account and you will be able to see all of our updates, patient cases and news on our main MOVES page:
https://www.facebook.com/MobileVeterinarySpecialists

Head over to the MOVES page and give us a follow to stay updated! Can’t wait to see you there! ❤🐾

🚨 NEW PARTNER CLINIC! 🚨 What’s cuter than one dog? Having the privilege of taking care of two! 🐕🐶Board-Certified Veterin...
01/31/2023

🚨 NEW PARTNER CLINIC! 🚨

What’s cuter than one dog? Having the privilege of taking care of two! 🐕🐶

Board-Certified Veterinary Surgeon, Dr. Michelle Powers and Veterinary Technician, Daniel Leveroni were recently invited to Ark Animal Homecare for the first time to perform two TPLO procedures for this precious duo, Shooter, a 10-year-old cocker spaniel, and Levi, a 4-year-old pit bull. ❤️

📚VetMed Fact: Very similar to humans, dogs commonly suffer from injuries to the ligaments (Cranial Cruciate Ligament) and the cartilage (Meniscus) within the knee. Once these tissues are damaged, the knee becomes unstable and this leads to the development of swelling (effusion) within the joint.

We can’t say enough amazing things about Ark Animal Homecare. It’s such an awesome clinic owned and run by Dr. De Beckers and her incredibly talented staff. Thank you so much for having us! ☺️

Board-Certified Small Animal Internist, Dr. Faith Buckley, and Jennifer, a Fear Free Certified Veterinary Technician, vi...
01/24/2023

Board-Certified Small Animal Internist, Dr. Faith Buckley, and Jennifer, a Fear Free Certified Veterinary Technician, visited the most wonderful patient this morning at ! 🐱

Lee needed his bladder evaluated due to a recent urinary obstruction. We found that he has a very thick bladder wall, and we are working closely with his amazing doctors at Lake Side to create a plan to help him feel more comfortable. ❤️

Thank you for giving Dr. Buckley the opportunity to participate in the care of your patients! We look forward to collaborating again in the near future! 🎉🐾

Board-Certified Veterinary surgeon, Dr. Michelle Powers and Veterinary Assistant, Samm, were invited to Mitchell Animal ...
01/17/2023

Board-Certified Veterinary surgeon, Dr. Michelle Powers and Veterinary Assistant, Samm, were invited to Mitchell Animal Hospital for the first time to perform a TPLO procedure for brave Cleo. 🐶❤️

📚VetMed Fact: Very similar to humans, dogs commonly suffer from injuries to the ligaments (Cranial Cruciate Ligament) and the cartilage (Meniscus) within the knee. Once these tissues are damaged, the knee becomes unstable and this leads to the development of swelling (effusion) within the joint. Overtime, arthritis will form, so not only will mobility be affected but the condition is painful.

We know Cleo will feel so much better now, and we appreciate having the opportunity to participate in their care. Thank you to the amazing team at Mitchell Animal Hospital for trusting us with your sweet patients! 🐾

Brody has no regrets about eating this avocado pit! 🥑Dr. Faith Buckley, a Board-Certified Small Animal Internal Medicine...
01/12/2023

Brody has no regrets about eating this avocado pit! 🥑

Dr. Faith Buckley, a Board-Certified Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialist, and Jennifer, a Fear-Free Certified Technician, met Brody at Goffstown Animal Hospital to remove the ingested avocado pit using their KARL STORZ endoscopy equipment.

🏥VetMed Fact: While anesthesia is still required, endoscopy allows for a minimally invasive option to retrieve items that shouldn't have been ingested. It avoids more serious complications that can be encountered with surgery, and the recovery is minimal (patients are typically back to normal within a few hours)! Unfortunately, not all items can be removed with endoscopy, but if your pet ingested something it shouldn't have, please ask about this alternative option.

Thankfully, Dr. Buckley has plenty of experience retrieving various items and was able to successfully remove this pit from Brody's stomach. We hope he feels better and in the future he stays far away from avocados! 🐾❤️

🚨 NEW PARTNER ALERT! 🚨Dr. Michelle Powers, a Board-Certified Surgeon, and Daniel were invited into Linwood Animal Hospit...
01/10/2023

🚨 NEW PARTNER ALERT! 🚨

Dr. Michelle Powers, a Board-Certified Surgeon, and Daniel were invited into Linwood Animal Hospital for the first time recently, and the team was wonderful and so welcoming!

Thank you for giving Dr. Powers the opportunity to participate in the care of your patients! We look forward to collaborating again in the near future!

01/06/2023

Mickey was saving this quarter for a rainy day!

Dr. Buckley and Jennifer visited Best Friends Animal Hospital to remove a quarter that Mickey ingested using their KARL STORZ endoscopy equipment.

🏥VetMed Fact: While anesthesia is still required, endoscopy allows for a minimally invasive option to retrieve items that shouldn't have been ingested. It avoids more serious complications that can be encountered with surgery, and the recovery is minimal (patients are typically back to normal within a few hours)! Unfortunately, not all items can be removed with endoscopy, but if your pet ingested something it shouldn't have, please ask about this alternative option.

Sweet Mickey should be feeling better now and he can add this quarter to his piggy bank! 🐾❤️

Elle is still sleepy, but happy the TPLO procedure was a success! 🐶Dr. Powers and Samm visited Elle at Animal Health Cen...
01/04/2023

Elle is still sleepy, but happy the TPLO procedure was a success! 🐶

Dr. Powers and Samm visited Elle at Animal Health Center of Salisbury, performed a TPLO procedure to help stabilize the knee joint.

🏥VetMed Fact: Very similar to humans, dogs commonly suffer from injuries to the ligaments (Cranial Cruciate Ligament) and the cartilage (Meniscus) within the knee. Once these tissues are damaged, the knee becomes unstable and this leads to the development of swelling (effusion) within the joint. Overtime, arthritis will form, so not only will mobility be affected but the condition is painful.

We are grateful for having the opportunity to participate in your patient’s care and are wishing Elle a speedy recovery! 🐾❤️🎉

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Chester, NH
03036

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Monday 7am - 8pm
Tuesday 7am - 8pm
Wednesday 7am - 8pm
Thursday 7am - 8pm
Friday 7am - 8pm

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