pet health






 

Question by  dev49 (47)

How do you get a vet diagnosis without actually taking your pet to the vet?

Some times it is not convenient for me to go in.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

Your question answers itself. You have to make a judicious decision based on how ill your animal is, can you take the time, how much research you can effectively do online. If you were ill, would "convenience" come into it? You have to weigh your love to your loss.

 
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Answer by  canadabee (932)

It's almost always worth taking your pet to the vet, even if this might cause some inconvenience. You can always call your vet with your pet's symptoms; if the problem is fairly simple, your vet might be able to prescribe a treatment without seeing your pet, although this is rare.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

Your convenience isn't an issue when it comes to an ailing pet. Pets need regular well-pet visits to stay healthy, and they need an owner willing to accept the responsibility for their care without concern for "convenience." If the proper care of your pet is an "inconvenience," look into rescue options to find your pet a better home.

 
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Answer by  traumatised (3285)

You can't. The vet needs to actually see the animal to make a proper diagnosis. If it's not "convenient" to properly care for your pet, then don't keep pets.

 
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Answer by  tess32 (40)

There are many available websites that you can talk to a live vet at any time. For simple diagnoses this will work just fine but if there is something majorly wrong with your pet then there may not me much of a choice but to take them in. To find a site that will help just search vet help online.

 
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Answer by  my2cents (264)

Some vets who will give you basic advice over the phone, but it is impossible to make a diagnosis without seeing your pet. Check with a local dog walker or daycare, they might pick your pet up and take it to the vet for you as part of their service.

 
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