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Cameron12221

08/18/22 5:54 PM

#149277 RE: kayak_wench #149276

I could be misunderstanding too, but I just read it like people think there's going to be a dedicated Isopet therapy van or something. I read the PR as in the large animal mobile vet will have the ability to preform it along with all the other stuff they do. I know of at least 3 mobile vets within 30 minutes of me, but again I'm in Maine so there's a decent amount of farms here.

I would agree that this would most likely be the smaller revenue compared to legitimate vet hospitals, but would at least get more exposure than not having it at all. My question is all the training done online? The licenses are straight forward. I'm just curious if Vivos actually has to do any hands on with them. If not this will definitely speed things up.

Actually now I think of it, it may be a cheaper procedure for a mobile vet to do it because their overhead is so cheap compared to running a larage hospital with a lot of staff. Most mobile vets especially large animal ones may have a assistant for bigger things, but that's about it.

Malibew66

08/18/22 6:13 PM

#149278 RE: kayak_wench #149276

could be that the mobile service is just a monthly trip to different regions to lessen the burden for owners of larger pets. having one treatment day per month helps to reduce the cost for everyone. this is how vista started out.

HoneyBager

08/18/22 6:17 PM

#149279 RE: kayak_wench #149276

Well it cost about $1850 annually I think to take care of a horse. I think lol