My mission is to provide gentle and skilled mobile veterinary technician care for companion animals and small exotic pets in the comfort of their homes. This allows clients to take an active role in their pets’ appointment. As a Registered Veterinary Technician I provide grooming and wellness support through extensive knowledge and experience. Learn more about me, and why I started here.
Taking The Stress Out Of Pet Care
Through Brampton Mobile Vet Tech, my goal is to provide professional, compassionate care while helping pets feel more comfortable in their own environment. I understand that veterinary visits can be stressful for both pets and their owners, and I strive to create a calm, supportive experience built on trust, patience, and respect. I’m proud to support pet owners and their animals with the same care and dedication that inspired me to enter this field in the first place.
Frequently Asked Questions
An RVT (Registered Veterinary Technician) is a highly trained animal health professional who can provide medical care for pets. In Ontario, RVTs must complete an accredited veterinary technology program, pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE), and register with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians.
I am not a licensed Veterinarian; I am unable to perform examinations for the purpose of diagnosing conditions, prognose a pet’s condition, perform surgery, or prescribe medications, including vaccines.
I welcome all inquiries if you don’t see a specific service available. I will do my best to accommodate you or provide suggestions for an appropriate alternative arrangement.
I do not do beak trims at this time due to the fragile nature of birds; however, I do wing trims on any size bird as well as nail trims. The cost is the same as all other exotic nail trims of $40+tax
We do not offer anesthesia-free dental cleanings due to important safety and medical considerations for your pet. While these cleanings may remove visible tartar from the surface of the teeth, they do not address the area beneath the gum line—where bacteria accumulate, and dental disease begins.
A visit to your Veterinarian is recommended, as a Registered Veterinary Technician can perform a thorough dental cleaning under anesthesia, allowing for safe and effective treatment below the gum line. This also enables dental X-rays to be taken, which are essential for identifying issues that are not visible to the naked eye, such as problems with the tooth roots or underlying bone.