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Is Pet Telehealth in Ontario Actually a Good Idea?

The Seeker by The Seeker
February 18, 2022
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Pet telehealth is one of the most interesting concepts in pet health in general. Many pet owners are starting to look into pet telehealth as an option for their pets. If you have a pet, you regularly visit the vet with, or if they’re difficult to get in the car and to the vet, or if your vet isn’t local, telehealth could be a great opportunity to maintain your pet’s health. Here’s what you should know about pet telehealth in Ontario, including whether it might work well for you and your pet.

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1. What Is Pet Telehealth?

First off, what is pet telehealth? Following in the footsteps of telehealth for humans, pet telehealth is all about giving pet owners the ability to see a veterinarian from the comfort of their own home. When you find a great pet telehealth provider, they should connect you to licensed veterinarians, licensed in your city, and they should give you the information you need to determine whether a pet telehealth visit will work for you and your pet.

2. Why Are Pet Owners Starting to Use Telehealth?

The convenience of pet telehealth is one of the driving factors of its popularity. Although some vet visits require you to see a vet in person, this isn’t true for all veterinary visits, especially ones regarding fairly minor concerns. If you can see a vet over a video call instead, you can see the veterinarian from your home, without having to go through the often difficult and disruptive process of going to the veterinarian in person.

3. How Can You Use Pet Telehealth?

Most pet telehealth providers allow you to see the veterinarian using your computer or an app you download on your phone. These appointments allow the veterinarian to see your pet in their natural habitat, less stressed, and are able to provide you with the expert care you need for issues like skin conditions, nutrition advice, life stage issues, eyes and ears, training and behavior challenges, and much more. They can also help in an emergency, by informing you of the best next step – which may be a trip to the ER. Telehealth is often a great option for anyone who wants to manage their pet’s checkups more regularly, and get answers to that “is this normal?” question.

4. Is Pet Telehealth Available in Ontario?

Pet telehealth is available in Ontario. By using Vetster.com to connect to a licensed Ontario veterinarian, you can get help with general well-being, bathroom training, diet and weight management, behavioral concerns and more. Additionally, pet telehealth is available with fish, avian, reptile pets and more, allowing you complete control over all your pets’ health, even the less common ones.

Vet Care is Easily Accessible with Pet Telehealth

Pet telehealth is taking off in the public sphere, and for good reason. People are utilizing pet telehealth as a way to get easily accessible veterinary care for their furry, scaly, fuzzy and feathered friends. If you live in Ontario and you’re looking for a good way to maintain your pet’s health, telehealth is a great option. It’s one of the best ways to get connected to a licensed veterinarian who can help you and your pet, even if you’re not physically visiting the veterinarian.

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