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Ask a Vet

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Welcome to our “Ask A Vet” service! This service is dedicated to helping pet owners of dogs and cats primarily. If you have a question about your pet and would like a personalized one-on-one online chat, email, or phone call/text, follow these easy steps:

1

Fill out the pet history form.

2

Sign the disclaimer and send a $25 payment.

3

Ask your question!

Fully refundable!

We offer a commitment that if you don’t get a personalized professional answer within 24 hours, or if we are unable to answer your question to your satisfaction for any reason, you may request a full refund!

No subscription. No hidden fees.

We only charge one payment per question, unlike other veterinary information services that require subscriptions and/or hidden fees.

Trust the professionals.

When it comes to your pet’s health, why trust anyone else for accurate and up-to-date information besides a professionally trained veterinarian and veterinary technician?  If you have a pet health question, avoid costly mistakes by checking for the most accurate veterinary health information by chatting with a veterinarian or technician.  We consider ourselves a bridge to your own veterinarian, advocating for your pet’s health and wellness.  Experienced veterinarians and technicians can help you decide if your pet has an urgent problem necessitating immediate care at your veterinary office or a veterinary emergency hospital. 


We can also answer many questions about general health, parasite prevention, illness and injury, toxicities and poisons, nutrition and diet, vaccine schedules, when it’s time for hospice care, questions about end-of-life decisions, what is normal behavior, and anything else that concerns you. We strive to provide the most accurate, up-to-date, professional, educated, and reliable information available for your pet’s health on the internet!

Sample questions:

  1. My dog got stung by a bee and his eyelid is swollen. What can I do?

  2. My cat is vomiting hairballs every few days. Is this normal and what can be done to treat it?

  3. I think our kitten may have ear mites because she’s scratching her ears a lot. How can we tell?

  4. What can we use to treat our 8 week old puppy for fleas?

  5. What should we feed our senior cat? She’s picky and won’t eat canned food.

  6. Our dog got into the trash and has been having diarrhea for 2 days. What can we give him?

  7. Our cat is urinating outside of the litter box. How can we stop this?

  8. Our dog is gimpy and stiff when getting up in the morning. Can this be a sign of arthritis? Can we give him aspirin?

  9. Our dogs got into a fight and one of them has a wound. Is this an emergency?

  10. Our dog has really bad breath. Do I need to get his teeth cleaned?

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