Mobile Veterinary Clinic Provides Essential Care for Pets in Elizabethton Following Hurricane Helene

Helping Our Furry Friends: Mobile Veterinary Clinic Hits Elizabethton!

Elizabethton, Tenn. — If you’re wandering around the Tractor Supply on Cherokee Park Drive this week, you might notice something special parked outside: a mobile veterinary clinic ready to lend a helping hand to pets in need! In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, this initiative by the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine aims to support furry companions who may have faced health challenges from the storm.

A Timely Response to a Tough Situation

Between October 9 and October 15, families can bring their sick or injured pets to this friendly mobile clinic, set up right at the busy Tractor Supply store. The clinic will be operating daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., ensuring ample time for pet owners to seek essential care. There will even be a brief pause each day at 1 p.m. for the hardworking veterinary team to recharge, so don’t forget to plan around that break if you’re planning a visit.

What Services Are Available?

The mobile unit is not just any regular vet clinic; it’s particularly geared towards providing care for sick or injured animals with minor conditions. From check-ups to diagnosing illnesses, the team is prepared to offer friendly, professional support to both pets and their humans. If your pet needs more specialized attention, the staff will also refer you to local clinics, ensuring that your furry friend gets the quality care they deserve.

How to Access the Services

If you have a pet that requires care, it’s important to register at the clinic before 3 p.m. on the day of your visit. Just a quick reminder: each person can bring along a maximum of two pets during their visit. This helps the team manage time and resources effectively, making sure every pet gets the attention they need!

Expert Assistance for Our Beloved Pets

Dr. Becky Debolt, a clinical associate professor of shelter medicine at UTCVM, has emphasized the significance of this initiative. She noted, “Providing veterinary services for sick or injured pets is an important part of the recovery from Hurricane Helene. Pets are an important part of our lives, and we hope our work helps strengthen the human-animal bond in these challenging times.”

Why It Matters

The connection between humans and their pets is a beautiful one, and during tough times, keeping our furry friends healthy is pivotal not just for their well-being, but also for our peace of mind. While dealing with the aftereffects of a natural disaster can be overwhelming, knowing that quality veterinary care is just around the corner can be a relief to many pet owners in our community.

Spread the Word!

If you have friends or family in Elizabethton with pets, be sure to share this information! Whether it’s a dog that twisted an ankle while playing or a cat that seems a bit under the weather, this veterinary clinic on wheels is here to help. The dedicated team of veterinarians and staff is committed to ensuring that every pet receives compassionate and effective care during this recovery period.

Final Thoughts

So, mark your calendars, gather your pets, and head on over to Tractor Supply this week! With this fantastic initiative by the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, relief for our furry friends is just a visit away. Let’s give a huge thank you to the team working tirelessly to help our pets bounce back to their happy, playful selves!


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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