Mule
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A digital agency for veterinary practices.

Mule Digital builds websites for independent veterinary practices, mobile vets, and specialty animal hospitals. Calm, credible sites that handle new-client onboarding, surface emergency information clearly, and rank for the local searches that drive most pet-owner acquisition.

01 · How we frame it

What we know about veterinary practices.

Veterinary websites have a specific failure pattern — they look like dental templates with pets pasted in. Generic hero photo of a smiling golden retriever, generic services grid, no real photos of the actual hospital, no real photos of the actual doctors. Pet owners are choosing a vet partly on instinct, and template sites kill the instinct check.

The fix is straightforward and the upside is large. Real photos of the actual hospital, named doctors with their actual photos and short bios, clear emergency information (asked on every new-client call), and honest pricing where it makes sense (vaccinations, routine wellness, common surgeries). The emergency information especially — pet owners search "emergency vet" in a panic, and the practice with a clear after-hours protocol on the homepage wins those calls.

02 · Why we’re a fit

Why a veterinary practice picks Mule.

  • 01Real photos of your actual hospital, your actual doctors, your actual team. The instinct check is real and template sites fail it.
  • 02Emergency and after-hours information surfaced clearly above the fold — asked on most new-client first calls.
  • 03Service-specific pages for the high-intent searches — emergency vet, dental cleaning, surgery, end-of-life care.
  • 04DEA-aware and controlled-substance-aware content patterns. Vets have regulatory scope dental practices don't.
Common questions

From veterinary practices.

  • Do you integrate with our practice management software?

    Patient-facing tools (PetDesk, Vetstoria, Doctor Lockdown) embed cleanly. Direct PMS integration (Cornerstone, Avimark, ezyVet) is rarely the right scope; the client-facing layer is what we wire.

  • Should we publish pricing?

    For predictable services (wellness exams, vaccinations, common surgeries with fixed pricing), yes. Pet owners reward transparency and you filter out unrealistic-budget inquiries. Complex or variable cases still need a consult.

  • What about end-of-life and euthanasia content?

    Yes, handled with care. Pet owners search this content under real distress and the practice with calm, honest, accessible information about the process is the one that earns the call.

  • Can you handle our online pharmacy or prescription-refill flow?

    We integrate Vetsource, Covetrus, or whichever pharmacy partner you already use. We don't build a custom prescription engine; the existing platforms handle compliance better.