How do you serve precious pets?

  • In Home Pet Euthanasia
  • Pet Cremation

What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?

  • Alpacas
  • Cats
  • Chickens
  • Dogs
  • Goats
  • Horses

What licensing do you have?

  • Licensed Veterinarian
  • USDA Licensed

On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?

  • 20-39 lbs
  • 40-79 lbs
  • 80+ lbs
  • under 20 lbs

Proud member of...

  • American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Cat-astrophes happen! What is your cancellation policy?

  • Flexible

Without pet parents, Petworks wouldn't exist. What discount do you offer our dedicated members? (e.g. 20% off their first session, etc.)

10% off for new clients

Which part of the country do you serve pets?

Greater Houston area in Texas

What year did you begin serving pets?

2009

How did you hone your craft?

Over a decade in practice

What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?

Patience and be calm and quiet

kris anderson

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USDA Registered American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

How do you serve precious pets?

  • In Home Pet Euthanasia
  • Pet Cremation

What part of the animal kingdom do you serve?

  • Alpacas
  • Cats
  • Chickens
  • Dogs
  • Goats
  • Horses

What licensing do you have?

  • Licensed Veterinarian
  • USDA Licensed

On a scale of snail to elephant, what size animals do you work with?

  • 20-39 lbs
  • 40-79 lbs
  • 80+ lbs
  • under 20 lbs

Proud member of...

  • American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)

Cat-astrophes happen! What is your cancellation policy?

  • Flexible

Without pet parents, Petworks wouldn't exist. What discount do you offer our dedicated members? (e.g. 20% off their first session, etc.)

10% off for new clients

Which part of the country do you serve pets?

Greater Houston area in Texas

What year did you begin serving pets?

2009

How did you hone your craft?

Over a decade in practice

What tip would you give pet parents for working with animals that you've learned as a pro?

Patience and be calm and quiet