Pet Medication Administration in Chico, CA
Safe, experienced medication administration for pets with ongoing or complex health needs — by a Certified Veterinary Assistant.
Pet Medication Administration in Chico, CA
Giving a pet medication can be stressful — especially with injectable medications or a busy schedule. Nicolette's background as a Certified Veterinary Assistant with outpatient and emergency clinic experience makes her uniquely qualified.
Whether your pet needs a daily pill, a topical treatment, or a complex injectable medication, Nicolette follows your veterinarian's instructions precisely and sends an update after every visit.
What’s Included
- Oral medications — Pills, capsules, liquids and powders on your vet's exact schedule
- Topical medications — Creams, ointments, ear treatments and spot-on treatments
- Injectable medications — Subcutaneous and intramuscular injections per vet protocol
- Monitoring & reporting — Observation for side effects with a post-visit update every time
- Vet instruction adherence — Follows your vet's care plan precisely, communicates any concerns
- Anxious pet handling — Safe, calm technique for pets who resist medication
Why Choose Nicolette
The Paws on the Go Difference
Certified Vet Assistant
Most sitters have no medical training. Nicolette has years of outpatient and emergency vet clinic experience.
Injectable Experience
Nicolette has experience with insulin, allergy shots and fluid therapy from working in veterinary clinics.
Insured & Bonded
Complete insurance coverage gives you peace of mind on every medication visit.
Updates Every Visit
After every visit Nicolette sends a detailed update on how your pet responded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Nicolette has experience with subcutaneous injections including insulin and follows your vet's exact protocol.
Yes. Nicolette's veterinary background gives her practical techniques for medicating difficult or uncooperative pets safely.
For prescription medications, yes — Nicolette follows the prescribed protocol exactly.
Absolutely. Most medication visits include feeding, a potty break and attention time.