As an independent mobile vet with a breadth of knowledge and experience, we aim to provide you and your animal with the highest standard of convenient and personalised care. A truly mobile service has the benefit of eliminating all the problems associated with transporting your pet to a surgery, when he/she may be unwell or dislike travelling in the car. There is no long wait in a crowded waiting room, and in behavioural cases, it is of a huge benefit for us to be able to see your pet in their own home to address these issues.
We offer routine at home consultations for a variety of conditions, for any queries, please call.
Our interests and experience with working dogs is particularly useful for clients, as we offer a unique understanding of their needs. We provide range of practical and tailored veterinary advice, as well as specific working dog services.
If the time has come for you to say goodbye to your pet, we offer a compassionate and peaceful at-home service, giving you the time you need, in the environment where you and your pet feels most comfortable during that very difficult time.
In patients with behavioural concerns, it is of a huge benefit for your pet to be seen in their own home to fully assess address these issues. The behavioural consultation will involve a full clinical examination, observation of their behaviour, and offer means of treatment.
The Countryside Vet is fully registered and approved with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and Veterinary Medicine Directorate (VMD) to provide veterinary services. We are also fully insured.
“I am an experienced vet who is committed to work in a personal, caring and independent setting; utilising my special interests in working dogs, animal behaviour, as well as providing a compassionate service to my clients and patients.”
We are based in PO10 (Emsworth, near Chichester, West Sussex). For map and full explanations, please visit our information page (linked).
If you fall outside of this catchment area, please contact us and we will try to help.
As a purely mobile service, we do not have a practice building open to the public.
The Countryside Vet is a mobile service offering routine at-home consultation appointments. We can:
If your pet has an ongoing condition, these can often be managed with much less stress in the patient’s home environment particularly if regular vet visits are required (depending on the condition). If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us to see if this is an appropriate option for your pet.
We will bring all the necessary equipment and medication we need with us. If your pet requires something we do not carry in stock, then we will order it and arrange delivery as soon as possible.
At The Countryside Vet, we provide a peaceful and compassionate at-home euthanasia service, in the environment where you and your pet feels comfortable during that very difficult time.
Initially we will discuss your pet’s needs and answer any questions you may have, and will then arrange the appointment to come to your home to peacefully carry out the euthanasia.
Afterwards, if you would like us to arrange cremation with a pet, we use a independent crematorium- The Meadows Pet Crematorium– based near Chichester, West Sussex. Alternatively, you are welcome to arrange burial or cremation yourself. Please discuss this with us ahead of time.
Ashes will be returned via courier.
At The Countryside Vet, we provide easy at-home vaccination appointments with wellness clinical examination. We can also prescribe and dispensing appropriate prescription flea & worming treatments. Our professional home visit service is a stress-free alternative to transporting your pet and means they will be seen in a safe and familiar environment.
In addition we also provide vaccination and microchip services to breeders for litters of puppies, as well as group vaccination clinics for working dogs.
For details, please contact us.
Please ensure you provide a vaccination history at your appointment, either in the form of a completed and up-to-date vaccination card or a print out of your clinical record.
At The Countryside Vet, we provide at-home puppy & kitten vaccinations, which includes:
The benefits of having the vaccinations done at home will reduce stress for your puppy or kitten by staying in their safe home environment, especially so soon after being separated from their mum/ litter mates and whilst still starting to become accustom to their new surroundings. It also reduces the risks of coming into contact with other pets in busy waiting rooms, which can create unnecessary stress at a young age, and can sometimes lead to behavioural problems.
Puppies & Kittens will receive their first vaccination at 8-9 weeks old, and will receive their second vaccination at 12 weeks old. Puppies can then go outside a week after their second vaccination.
At The Countryside Vet, we provide an at-home behavioural consultation and assessment, where your pet is most ‘themselves’. If more appropriate and safe, we will conduct the consultation in a remote outdoor setting. We will perform a clinical examination and offer advice for behavioural correction, and may prescribe medication as appropriate.
Having spent a number of years in general practice developing an interest in behaviour, and undertaking recent additional behavioural training, we offer a holistic veterinary approach to your behavioural concerns, considering your pets health as well as behaviour. Please note we do not hold the title of clinical behaviourist or specialist in behaviour.
At The Countryside Vet, we provide a convenient at-home tail docking services for working dogs. This will include:
Tail docking is defined by the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 as the removal of part of a dog’s tail, and amounts to the practice of veterinary surgery. Further legislation is set out in Section 6 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006, which together with guidance from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), is outlined below.
Puppies can only be docked between 1-5 days old, so it is important you contact us as soon as the puppies are born, and ideally give us prior notice of an expected due date.
Puppies must be seen with the dam, and must be from certain breeds; namely working spaniels, terriers, hunt point retrieve breeds, or their crosses.
We will need specified evidence that the dog is intended to work in specified areas, including a letter statement provided by the owner (or the owner’s representative i.e. gamekeeper) that the dog is intended to work in one of the specified areas. Additional evidence related to the particular type of work the dog will perform is also required. This is detailed in the Docking of Working Dogs’ Tails (England) Regulations 2007 (SI 2007/1120) regulations. If there are any doubts on this, please contact us.
Dogs cannot be docked for cosmetic purposes, or for dogs that fall outside of the Docking of Working Dogs’ Tails (England) Regulations 2007. In addition to these regulations, the RCVS states “It is an offence to remove the whole or part of a dog’s tail other than for the purpose of medical treatment, subject to the exemption for docking the tails of certain working dogs.”
Please be aware, there is a ban on the showing of docked dogs at events where members of the public have paid an entrance fee. This ban does not apply where a dog is shown only for the purpose of demonstrating its working ability.
‘Dew Claw’ Removal:
The RCVS defines the ‘dew claw’ as the first digit (thumb) of the hindlimb. It states that “the first digit (thumb) of the forelimb is fully formed and has an important function. Not surprisingly dogs are often seen to use these ‘ thumbs ‘ exactly as you would expect – to help grasp food and other objects because they can be adducted, flexed or extended like any other digit, due to the bony articulation and the muscle attachments.” Therefore onlyhind ‘dew claws’ are permitted to be removed under Schedules 1 and 9 to the Mutilations (Permitted Procedures) (England) Regulations 2007 (SI 2007/1100), and will be done at the time of tail docking.
Please be aware that the docking certificate is not replaceable, and we cannot provide a copy if it is lost or misplaced as it is a legal document.