Dr. Libby will take the time to thoroughly review your pet’s history and evaluate their current condition, as well as environmental factors that may be affecting your pet’s condition. Other factors such as mobility, behavioral and cognitive changes, nutrition, and family lifestyle will be considered. A personal plan will be implemented to keep your pet comfortable and happy. At any time, if your pet’s comfort and well-being cannot be maintained, at-home euthanasia is available to help make your pet’s transition peaceful, comfortable and stress free.
To learn more about the animal hospice and palliative care services offered at Mobile Cat & Dog Vet, and whether they are the right fit for you and your pet, please call us at 541-647-6810.Assessment
Dr. Libby and her husband made the move to Bend in 2012. They love the smaller town, friendly people, and all the outdoor activities that Bend has to offer. When she’s not taking care of local pets, Dr. Libby enjoys cycling, skiing, anything on the water, gardening, and tending to her bees. She shares her household with Blake, Pepe, & Florette the dogs, and of course her husband Michel.