The Mobile Moose

The Mobile Moose We offer compassionate individuallized, in-home veterinary care for horses, dogs, and cats. cats, and horses in the comfort of their home or barn.
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Dr. Kaiser's specialized mobile clinic provides wellness checks, x-ray, ultrasound, in-house labs, surgery, and much more. The Mobile Moose is a house call veterinary clinic providing care to dogs. Our services include wellness exams, diet consultation, vaccinations, x-rays, dental care (small animal and large animal), spays and neuters, end of life care, health certificates, coggins, and diagnost

ic and surgical care. The clinic is based out of Chugiak, Ak and offers services primarily to Anchorage, Eagle Rive/Chugiak, and the Mat-Su Valley.

Spoil your dogs with these tasty treats.
01/23/2024

Spoil your dogs with these tasty treats.

Katelynn, Dr. Kaisers assistant, is currently down in Las Vegas competing in the final Miss Rodeo America 2024 Competiti...
12/06/2023

Katelynn, Dr. Kaisers assistant, is currently down in Las Vegas competing in the final Miss Rodeo America 2024 Competition. We welcome you all to follow alone on Dec 5th-10th. Today she competed in Horsemanship you can see her ride from today on Wrangler Network she rides at about 1:50:30 She did a wonderful job and we are all looking forward to tomorrow.

CONCLUDED Miss Rodeo America Horsemanship – Tuesday, December 5, 8:00am Pacific.

12/02/2023
Please read labels before sharing people food with your pets.
11/17/2023

Please read labels before sharing people food with your pets.

Sorry for further delays in returning phone messages. I was in the middle of returning phone calls and the power went ou...
11/15/2023

Sorry for further delays in returning phone messages. I was in the middle of returning phone calls and the power went out. If I did not call you please know I will continue calling back as soon as possible.

Due to the snow and road conditions we will be closed today. We will be returning calls tomorrow.
11/13/2023

Due to the snow and road conditions we will be closed today. We will be returning calls tomorrow.

Microchipping is one of the best forms of permanent identification for your pets. To help make your pets visits less str...
08/15/2023

Microchipping is one of the best forms of permanent identification for your pets. To help make your pets visits less stressful the Mobile Moose uses Tempscan microchips, same standard pet identification features as well as quick easy scan temperature taking.

Happy National Cat Day!! Be sure to give your kitties some extra cuddles and spoil them.
08/08/2023

Happy National Cat Day!! Be sure to give your kitties some extra cuddles and spoil them.

Happy Mothers Day!!
05/14/2023

Happy Mothers Day!!

Great info on helping your pet stay a healthy weight.
05/09/2023

Great info on helping your pet stay a healthy weight.

Reaching and maintaining a healthy weight reduces your pet’s risk of disease and injury.

With the lack of local hay this year many people are purchasing out of state hay and we have more options than ever befo...
10/28/2022

With the lack of local hay this year many people are purchasing out of state hay and we have more options than ever before. Here is a little info to help you choose the right hay for your goats.

Why should you approach goat feed with scientific precision? The answer is simple: To maximize the health of the animal. But what is the best hay for goats?

🐕 🐶 Happy National Dog Day!! 🐩 🐕‍🦺
08/26/2022

🐕 🐶 Happy National Dog Day!! 🐩 🐕‍🦺

Are your horses microchips? Dr. Kaiser's microchips also report your horses temperature.
08/15/2022

Are your horses microchips? Dr. Kaiser's microchips also report your horses temperature.

Watch Dr. Liz Barrett of Hagyard Equine Medical Institute explain how and why microchip is implanted in a horse.

Spring and summer dental slots are already filling. Book early to get the most convenient time for you.
04/05/2022

Spring and summer dental slots are already filling. Book early to get the most convenient time for you.

Easter Lilies are beautiful and fill your home with the smell of summer. However, if you have inqusitive kitties, like w...
04/03/2022

Easter Lilies are beautiful and fill your home with the smell of summer. However, if you have inqusitive kitties, like we do, please avoid bring them into your home.

Easter Lilies kill. Even a tiny amount of pollen groomed from their fur can be lethal.

DO NOT keep Easter lilies in a household with cats.

Here is a great read from Dr. Wetzel who once practiced here in Alaska. Kaiser, Sarah, and Katelynn love their jobs and ...
01/28/2022

Here is a great read from Dr. Wetzel who once practiced here in Alaska. Kaiser, Sarah, and Katelynn love their jobs and caring for your pets taking the good with the bad all in stride.

Following is some important food for thought courtesy of AAEP member Dr. Matt Witzel:

"I’m writing this because it needs to be said for the betterment of the profession that I love, AND the well-being and health of your horses. I apologize for the length of this and feel free to skip to the last 3 paragraphs if you’re in a time crunch.

As horse owners, how hard has it been for you to find a vet that is available all the time for your animals? Did you know right now there is a huge demand for more equine vets? In my graduating class from vet school there’s only about 5 of us (out of close to 100) that are still working on horses. That number is down significantly compared to how many of us were dedicated equine oriented vet students.

The fact is, there is a general exodus of younger veterinarians from equine practice that switch to small animal medicine because it pays better and lacks after hours emergencies. Equine practices as a general population, however, provide emergency services 24/7 for their clients because large animal emergency-specific hospitals are extremely rare. I shouldn’t have to say this but emergencies are never fun. We don’t wake up in the morning hoping for a horse to colic, or some kid’s first horse to break a leg. We don’t enjoy leaving our kids right before tucking them into bed to go see a bad laceration. It’s not fun to rearrange our 8 hour day into a 12 hour day so that we can fit in a choke that’s an hour and a half drive out of our way. It’s all awful. But we do it because it needs to be done.

The difference between the pay in the vet industry is based on the fact that you bring your dog or cat to their vet who will work on them while working on 2 or more others at the same time. Small animal vets are therefore able to see many more patients in a day. Equine vets on the other hand will most of the time be working on a single patient at a time, focusing 90% of their attention (phone calls happen during exams, it’s a thing…) on YOUR HORSE. Sometimes there’s significant travel time between appointments. It’s possible to spend 6 hours of a 12 hour work day in the truck and only see 4-5 cases in that time. Why???? Because we’re dedicated to your horses’ wellbeing and some people don’t have a trailer. Or some people don’t feel comfortable hauling a trailer on icy winter roads in MT. I get that and I don’t blame those people. It’s just something that needs to be accepted so we can move on.

With the growth in horse ownership that we’ve seen recently and the increasing demand for vet work with a simultaneous lack of available young equine vets that are willing to put up with the conditions listed above, I’ve come to the obvious conclusion that something needs to change.

Here’s my request to you:
Please appreciate your local vet. Please be loyal to him or her. Please don’t think of your vet as someone to call only when your horse is about to die because you didn’t want to pay for an emergency fee last night when treatment would have mattered. Please ask to discuss costs up front if that’s an issue for you rather than stating you’d do anything and everything necessary for your horse then turn around and complain about the bill. On that note, please compare medical costs of your animals to medical costs for yourself BEFORE insurance kindly tells you what your copay is. Please let your vet be involved with your horses’ wellness before it becomes a problem. Please consult your vet with horse health questions instead of an internet based forum.

And last but not least… please consider using your local vet for things like dentals, vaccines, and lamenesses rather than someone traveling from out of town. Income from these routine services enable service expansion and improved care. That includes things like mobile digital X-ray, endoscopy, or ultrasound equipment so that we can accurately diagnose and successfully treat your sick animal.

I want you to think long and hard about taking away the enjoyable work and needed income from us and giving that to someone who you don’t have a relationship with, who might be practicing those procedures ILLEGALLY (dentistry for instance can only legally be performed in Montana by a veterinarian or under the direct visual supervision of a licensed veterinarian; “equine dentists” who do not fall under these categories are not properly trained to handle dental diseases and have been known to cause more harm than good), who won’t be available when your horse has a joint injection reaction, who won’t get out of bed to come to your place and help get your hypothermic geriatric horse off the ground before it freezes to death.

All of us as veterinarians put a lot into the relationships that we build with our clients and it’s because of those relationships that we dedicate ourselves to becoming better at what we do and trying harder to keep your horses healthy. So when we find out that you use a traveling vet or a non-veterinarian dentist for your horses dental work because it’s $20 or $30 dollars cheaper, you’ve just put a price on what our commitment is worth to you."

Happy Thanksgiving!
11/25/2021

Happy Thanksgiving!

If you have been trying to reach the Mobile Moose we are doing our best to return calls. However, we recently have had a...
11/23/2021

If you have been trying to reach the Mobile Moose we are doing our best to return calls. However, we recently have had a large influx of calls that we, unfortunately, can not understand.

If the number is private and we can not hear the phone number clearly on the message we can not return the calls. Please speak loudly and clearly when you leave your name and phone number. If you're using a speaker or headset please remove them when you leave your message.

If you have not heard from us please try calling again.

As always, you may email at us at [email protected]

Thank you and have a wonderful week.

Just a reminder that we will be closed Thursday and Friday this week to spend some extra time with family over Thanksgiv...
11/22/2021

Just a reminder that we will be closed Thursday and Friday this week to spend some extra time with family over Thanksgiving.

Attention clients! The city of Anchorage is experiencing an increase in Distemper cases.
10/08/2021

Attention clients! The city of Anchorage is experiencing an increase in Distemper cases.

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Chugiak, AK
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Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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