
Critters Animal Services
Mobile Vet Clinic
Serving Clarksville and Surrounding Counties​
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Convenience
Personable Quality Care
Very Competitive Pricing
Local & Veteran-Family Owned
There are too many reasons to list on why you should choose Critters Animal Service Mobile Vet Clinic but they all basically come down to the main reasons listed above. Whether you value your own personal time at home more than spending time in a waiting room or its tough on you physically to load up and take your pets to a clinic, we believe we're one of the best choices in town to provide quality care for your pets.
We provide you with:
Convenient care while you remain in your own comfortable space.
Freedom from the stress and anxiety of traveling with your pet
Not having to deal with all of the unpleasant and sometimes messy bathroom events in the car that come with the chaos of traveling.
A non-corporate, veteran-family owned vet service. - most of the vet clinics in and around Clarksville are now owned by corporations that are more worried about how much time your appointment will take and what their profit margins will be.
We accept all major credit/debit cards, cash, checks, Venmo, Cash App, and Care Credit.
Unfortunately we do not. We do accept Care Credit which is a type of payment plan through that company.
It depends, we are flexible for whatever is most comfortable and effective for you and your pet. For most visits we prefer to come into your home and see your pet where they are most comfortable. If any type of procedures are being done, we will arrive with our mobile surgical unit and use it for the duration of the appointment.
We just ask that you provide us with a minimally clear area to be able to examine your pet.
Our mobile clinic/surgical unit allows us to provide numerous capabilities, very similar as if you took your pet to a physical vet clinic.
See below for services offered. If you have a question if we provide a service not listed, please call or text us and we will be happy to answer any questions.
Anesthesia/Surgeries that include:
Spays & Neuters
Dentals
Growth Removals
Basic Laceration Repair
Blood Work
Non Surgery Related Services
Examinations
Vaccinations
Laser Therapy
Nail Trims
Anal Gland Expression
Health Certificates - for horses traveling over state lines
Compassionate Euthanasia
Normally a dog should have their first teeth-cleaning around 2-3 years of age. However it will depend on the individual dog. Typically small dogs tend to need dental cleanings more so than large breeds. If your dog has discolored teeth, broken teeth, has bloody drool, or is exhibiting painful type symptoms (such as not being able to hold toys or treats in the mouth, reduced appetite, teeth chattering, etc) please contact us and we can perform a dental evaluation.

