Can You chat with a small animal veterinarian?

Can You chat with a small animal veterinarian?

Peace of mind is a chat away. I am a small animal veterinarian, specializing in medical problems of dogs and cats. I have a wealth of knowledge, having practiced in multiple types of venues over the last 20 years. Practicing for 8 years, with a focus on small animals. I enjoy preventative care, internal medicine, dentistry, and surgery.

How much does it cost to chat with a vet on Wag?

To connect with a vet within minutes, request a vet chat at any time for $30. Chat for up to 24 hours to ensure you get the support you need. Wag! Premium members also receive free veterinary advice as a benefit of their membership. Subscribe to Wag! Premium for $9.99 a month. Can I use Wag! Health any time of day or night? Yes, Wag!

What to do if your cat is scared of fireworks?

If your cat is scared of fireworks and ends up getting hurt, contact your vet, or out-of-hours, your nearest Vets Now pet emergency clinic immediately. If you’re concerned about how fireworks affect your cat our vets are available to video chat every day between 8am and 11pm for some advice and peace of mind.

Why is it so hard to get my cat to the vet?

Although veterinary conventional wisdom tends to lay the blame on clients’ unwillingness to spend on their cats (relative to dogs ), the truth is that getting a cat inside a box is considered a colossal stumbling block for many pet owners. In my experience, this is absolutely a factor –– a big one.

What to do if your cat is talking all the time?

If your cat’s vocalization seems to be increasing it should be checked out. Consultation with your veterinarian and/or a veterinary behaviorist is recommended to determine if medical or behavioral problems exist so that they can be effectively addressed. 1.Hyperthyroidism in Cats.

Peace of mind is a chat away. I am a small animal veterinarian, specializing in medical problems of dogs and cats. I have a wealth of knowledge, having practiced in multiple types of venues over the last 20 years. Practicing for 8 years, with a focus on small animals. I enjoy preventative care, internal medicine, dentistry, and surgery.

What happens when a cat is scared of a vet?

There is nothing to be gained by proceeding with a veterinary exam or procedure if a cat is terrified. The cat will not forget, and will only be even more scared and more difficult to handle at the next visit. The stress of the fear response affects virtually every system within the cat’s body.