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They're still a thing for sure
It is possible, because the pandemic has passed, but the comfort of having your pets cared for at home does not have to end.
I think it is more so now, more and more clients I see outside the office, people feel more comfortable with a visit to their home, it is less traumatic for the pet.
In my personal case, no, we are based on operations, perhaps that is the reason why home consultations are no longer so common.
We have experienced something strange, during the pandemic it was very common to go to pets' homes to apply for terminal injections, now basically all the calls we receive at home are for this service, and we feel like death when we do that.
My clinic is basically a place where I look for my things since most of the consultations that I do now are all at home. In a certain way, it is better for the pets and better for the owners.
It is hard to say whether or not home veterinary service is still as popular as it was during the pandemic. On one hand, people may be more likely to take their pets to the vet now that there is less fear of getting sick. On the other hand, some pet owners may find it more convenient to have a vet come to their home. Overall, it seems that home veterinary service is still quite popular.
Veterinary service is still popular, but people are more careful about when they use it. During the pandemic, many people used it because they were afraid of getting sick. Now that the pandemic is over, people are using it more for routine care and for emergencies.
Yes, veterinary service is still as popular as it was during the pandemic. Pets are considered part of the family, and people want to make sure they are taken care of.
At my clinic the demand has reduced slowly, but there is still plenty of work for the mobile vet.