The short film documents the veterinary practice of Dr. Michael Mullen, a beloved long-haired caregiver who has been visiting people's homes to treat their animals for over 30 years. While most vets visit 25 animals daily, Doc Mullins tries to visit no more than 25 patients a week to ensure a close bond with the animal. He sees cats, dogs, birds, horses, and the occasional cow. He specializes in bringing care to their end-of-life journeys. Because veterinary clinics can be especially stressful for pets and their owners, Michael began to realize early in his career how important it was for animals and their owners to be at home during the end-of-life process. Over the years, word of mouth has created an overwhelming demand for his presence and sensitivity to this incredibly difficult process.
The short film documents the veterinary practice of Dr. Michael Mullen, a beloved long-haired caregiver who has been visiting people's homes to treat their animals for over 30 years. While most vets visit 25 animals daily, Doc Mullins tries to visit no more than 25 patients a week to ensure a close bond with the animal. He sees cats, dogs, birds, horses, and the occasional cow. He specializes in bringing care to their end-of-life journeys. Because veterinary clinics can be especially stressful for pets and their owners, Michael began to realize early in his career how important it was for animals and their owners to be at home during the end-of-life process. Over the years, word of mouth has created an overwhelming demand for his presence and sensitivity to this incredibly difficult process.