Dr. Sarah Kline knew from age 7 that she wanted to be a veterinarian. Today, that childhood dream rolls across Central Arkansas as VetMobile, the mobile veterinary clinic she launched in 2024 to bring care to her patients’ front doors.
“I am very much an animal person,” Dr. Kline says. “But I also like people, and it is fulfilling to help people with their pets.”
VetMobile serves dogs, cats and exotic animals, providing annual exams, vaccines, heartworm tests, blood work and minor illness care. The mobile setup allows Dr. Kline to slow things down, build trust and meet animals where they’re most comfortable, even if it means crawling under a bed or conducting an exam in a closet.
But perhaps the most powerful part of her work is what she offers at the end of a pet’s life. Dr. Kline performs in-home hospice care and compassionate euthanasia, which includes seamless cremation.
“I want to help people go through this super hard time and be there for them and help give their pet a loving send-off into the afterlife,” she says.
Dr. Kline’s journey into veterinary care began with her childhood dog, a beagle named Lucky, and an everlasting love for biology. At 15, she volunteered at a vet clinic, starting with kennel duty. By 16, she was working as an assistant.
She went on to earn her undergraduate, master’s and veterinary degree from Texas A&M University, completing internships at the Houston Zoo and SeaWorld San Antonio along the way. She later worked at the Virginia Zoo, the Maryland Zoo and the Little Rock Zoo before entering general practice.
After years in traditional clinics, Dr. Kline started VetMobile to deliver care and connection directly to her clients’ homes.
“It gives me a purpose in helping people,” she says.
Appointments can be booked through email, call or text. For more information, visit vetmobile.pet.
“I am very much an animal person, but I also like people, and it is fulfilling to help people with their pets.”