Welcome to Furrytales

FurryTales Mobile Veterinary Care is just that – the vet comes to you and to your pet or pets. Our veterinary van is brilliantly set up with every medical resource available to Fiona (Dr Fiona Cox BVSc) and her team.

We service all of Canberra and the Canberra district and you’ll experience a superb level of service – a service that ensures concern and warmth for client(s) and pet(s) whilst still maintaining professionalism. Our aim is to provide the highest level of veterinary care possible at affordable prices. We endeavour to select highly professional and motivated staff for the business and we keep a record of all your pet(s) vaccination records to help make life easier for you.



We at FurryTales:

  • believe that all the pets we see are happiest in their home environment. Transportation in a car for any reason, for some pets, can have a memory trigger of a trip to a vet (and discomfort!). By our veterinary service coming to you, there is minimal impact on your pet.
  • will recognise the need for hospital care if your pet is really sick. Your pet will be taken to the West Queanbeyan Veterinary Hospital, the partner clinic for ongoing care if required.
  • know that your time is important too. By our team coming to you, you will not have to spend time in your car driving to the appointment, nor waiting for the vet to finish the previous appointment.

 

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Sue Bayly - Jones

Thank you so much for your on-going care of Leila and Ralph. Over the years my family and I have owned several dogs and visited many vets during our variety of Defence postings within Australia. Your dedication, professionalism and gentle, caring manner stand out way above anything we have previously experienced. We greatly appreciate the time you take to greet Leila and Ralph and make them feel... >>> read more

Robert Ryan and Kerry Boswell

Recently we noticed our dearly beloved rabbit was not well.As with all animals it stresses him greatly to be caught and taken in the car to the vet. Hence, we delayed until it was deemed unavoidable At the clinic he was not himself; frozen stiff with fear.Hence, the vet obtained a distorted impression and gave a diagnosis that was very grim. He suggested we strongly consider euthanasia. We opted... >>> read more
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