Get trusted guidance for your dog’s health and behavior in a 20-minute video call with a top-rated vet — only $29.95
Tell us a little about your dog and what you’d like help with.
Pick a time that works best for you, and get matched with a trusted vet for dogs.
Chat with a top-rated vet while your dog stays calm and comfortable at home — no stressful car rides or clinic waiting rooms.
After the call, you’ll receive an easy-to-follow care guide with practical advice tailored to your dog, plus a recap of everything discussed.
Get trusted advice while your dog relaxes at home — no car rides, no waiting rooms.
Speak with experienced vets you can trust to guide you through your dog’s health and care needs.
We listen to your concerns and know your dog is more than a pet. They’re family.
After the call, you’ll receive a written care report with our guidance and recommendations, so you always know what to do next for your dog.
Connect with a friendly, trusted veterinarian in a 20-minute Online Vet Consultation. Ask questions about your dog, share your concerns, and get expert guidance — all from the comfort of home.
The vet will listen carefully, learn about your dog’s situation, and provide advice that fits your needs. You’ll get practical care tips and clear next steps, including when it might be best to visit a clinic.
Find quick answers to the most common questions dog owners ask about our online vet consultations.
Each consultation lasts 20 minutes. After the call, you’ll receive a clear care report by email that summarizes the discussion and provides next steps tailored to your dog’s needs.
An Online Vet Consultation for your dog costs a one-time fee of $29.95 USD (regularly $60). This includes the full 20-minute video call with a trusted vet and a follow-up care report tailored to your dog.
You can upload photos of your dog when booking your appointment through the image upload option in the form. If you’d like to share more pictures during the consultation, you can easily upload them in the Zoom chat.
Getting set up is simple. Make sure you have Zoom installed on your phone, computer, or tablet. If you don’t already have it, you can download Zoom for free here: https://zoom.us/download.
For the best experience, join the call from a quiet space without too much background noise. You’re welcome to have your dog with you during the consultation. Depending on your concerns, the vet may ask to see your dog on camera.
You’ll receive a Zoom link by email before your appointment. Simply click the link up to 5 minutes before the scheduled time to join your dog’s consultation.
If you don’t already have Zoom installed, the link will guide you through setting it up, or you can download it anytime here: https://zoom.us/download.
You can join the call from whichever device works best for you — phone, computer, or tablet.
No, video is optional. You can join with audio only if you prefer. However, we recommend turning on your camera if your dog is with you, since it helps the vet see your dog and give more helpful guidance.
During your consultation, the vet will review the concerns you shared in your booking form and ask a few follow-up questions about your dog. They’ll offer advice, help assess your dog’s situation, and guide you on the best next steps.
No, prescriptions can only be provided by a veterinarian you see in person.
Our vets can, however, help you understand if your dog might benefit from medication, explain what an in-clinic vet may recommend before prescribing, and give you an idea of possible costs. If needed, we’ll also guide you toward finding a local vet for further care.
No, you don’t need to provide your dog’s medical records to book a video call. Any background information you share is helpful, but it isn’t required. Our vets can guide you during the consultation based on the details you provide in real time.
An online consultation gives you direct access to trusted veterinary advice without leaving home. Our vets can guide you on your dog’s health, nutrition, behavior, and non-urgent issues, taking the time to fully address your concerns.
We’ll also help you understand whether your dog’s situation requires an in-person visit, and how quickly you should seek care. If you don’t already have a clinic, we can even point you toward a local veterinarian nearby.
Our vets can’t perform physical exams, make official diagnoses, or prescribe medication. What they can do is provide trusted guidance for your dog’s health, nutrition, behavior, and non-urgent issues and help you create a clear action plan for next steps.
At this time, we’re unable to offer online consultations in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and British Columbia due to local veterinary regulations.
We hope these rules change in the future so we can support pet owners in these regions too.
We’re always happy to meet your whole pack! To make sure each pet gets the attention they deserve, please book a separate consultation for each one. This gives our vets enough time to focus on every pet’s unique needs.
Yes, consultations are recorded for quality and training purposes. This also allows our vets to review your pet’s history and provide the most accurate, personalized recommendations after the call.
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The above is not an exhaustive list. In the event of an emergency, your pet needs to be seen in person. A telehealth session can be helpful in many cases, but it is not a substitute for visiting an in-person vet hospital.