TeleVet Consultation for Your Dog

Speak with a trusted, top-rated vet about your dog on a live video call and get expert advice, clear answers, and peace of mind — all for just £21.99.

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Dog and Woman using TeleVet service on laptop

How it Works

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1. Tell Us About Your Dog in a Quick Form

Tell us a bit about your dog and what you’d like help with by filling out the quick form.

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2. Pick a Time That Works for You and Your Dog

Choose a convenient time, and we’ll connect you with a trusted vet experienced in caring for dogs.

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3. Speak to a Vet on Video

Join a live video call with a top-rated vet while your dog stays calm and comfortable at home — no stressful travel or waiting rooms.

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4. Receive Your Dog’s Care Guide

After the consultation, you’ll get a care guide with practical advice for your dog, plus a full recap of the conversation.

How Online Vet Consultations Can Help Your Dog

Comfort Without the Car Ride

Get expert advice while your dog stays relaxed at home. No car rides, no crowded waiting rooms.

Trusted Vets for Dogs

Speak with top-rated veterinarians you can rely on to guide you through your dog’s health and care needs.

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Advice Tailored to Your Dog

We listen to your concerns and provide guidance that’s specific to your dog — because they’re family.

Clear Next Steps

After the call, you’ll receive a care guide with a recap of the conversation, so you always know what to do next for your dog.

Expert Support for Your Dog’s Health

Connect with a friendly, trusted vet in a 20-minute online consultation. Share your concerns, ask questions about your dog, and get expert guidance — all without leaving home. The vet will listen carefully, understand your dog’s needs, and give you advice that’s practical and easy to follow. You’ll also receive clear next steps, including when an in-person clinic visit might be the best option.

Please visit your local vet hospital if you need a prescription or if your dog is experiencing any of these signs:

  • Bleeding that won’t stop
  • Bloated abdomen
  • Collapse
  • Inability to urinate
  • Rapid or shallow breathing
  • Seizures
  • Severe pain or trauma
  • Unconsciousness or lack of response

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.