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If you have a pet that doesn’t travel well, mobile vets such as Jyl Rubin, D.V.M., can come to you. Mobile vets are particularly good for animals that wig out at the vet clinic (or in the car on the way to the clinic). It really does make a difference with some of these animals, says Rubin, owner of Dr. Jyl’s Mobile Vet Connection in Sacramento. They’re in their home environment, so they are not scared. Mobile services also are good for large animals that are hard to transport and for households with multiple pets.
