Owners directory
Mobile Vets in New Zealand.
Mobile vets that visit your home for routine care, vaccinations or end-of-life care.
Auckland
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Auckland has the largest concentration of vet clinics, groomers, day cares and trainers in NZ. Most North Shore, central isthmus and East Auckland clinics offer evening hours; after-hours emergency cover is centralised at a small number of dedicated 24-hour hospitals.
View Auckland →Wellington
0 listingsWellington
Wellington pet services span the CBD, Hutt Valley and Porirua basin. Wind and steep terrain make off-lead exercise harder than in flatter cities, which has driven a strong day-care and walker market.
View Wellington →Christchurch
0 listingsCanterbury
Christchurch has good vet coverage across the central city, southwest, and northern suburbs. The flat geography and large parks (Hagley, Bottle Lake) make it one of the most dog-friendly NZ cities.
View Christchurch →Hamilton
0 listingsWaikato
Hamilton serves the Waikato basin, with vet and grooming options in the central city, Rototuna, and Te Awa. Many lifestyle-block owners drive in from outlying towns for specialist care.
View Hamilton →Tauranga
0 listingsBay of Plenty
Tauranga and the wider Bay of Plenty have a fast-growing pet services market. Beach access at Mount Maunganui and Papamoa drives strong demand for grooming after sandy walks.
View Tauranga →Dunedin
0 listingsOtago
Dunedin has a smaller but well-established set of vet clinics and groomers. The Otago Peninsula and Town Belt are popular off-lead spots; cooler winters drive specific coat-care needs.
View Dunedin →Other owner services.
Day care, boarding, grooming, training and more across the same NZ cities.
Information only. Breed traits and health notes on this page are aggregated from public registry and breed-authority sources. Individual animals vary; this page is general information, not veterinary, behavioural, or insurance advice. Always consult a registered NZ vet or breeder for guidance specific to your situation.