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About DrPET Online

DrPET Online is India's first exclusive and comprehensive solution for online veterinary Doctors consultations, offering a unique and highly secure video consultation platform that connects Pet Parents with experienced and qualified veterinary Doctor anytime, anywhere.

Pet Parents get the benefit of consulting Doctors at their convenience, while the Doctors can offer consultations remotely using their personalized virtual clinic, saving time and expanding their reach without compromising quality.

With DrPET Online, Pet Parents can gain access to specialized care for a wide range of small, large, avian, and exotic pets, reducing cost and saving time. After the success of DrtoP Online for Modern and Indian systems of Medicine, Tertiary Care Pvt. Ltd. proudly launched DrPET Online for Veterinary Doctors.

Our Service

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Pet Care

DrPET Online offers Pet Parents a comprehensive online veterinary solution for the first of it’s kind in India. Pet Parents can now consult a veterinarian from a pool of experienced and qualified Doctors across India without the hassle of transporting the pet to a clinic avoiding travel anxiety and stress for your pets.

Our service helps both Doctors and Pet Parents to manage follow-up care more effectively, with the ease of scheduling virtual appointments, ensuring ongoing treatment and personalized care without the need for in-person visits. Pet Parents in rural areas can also access high-quality veterinary care remotely, and Doctors can reach underserved communities, expanding their practice and providing care to those with limited access to local clinics.

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Why DrPET Online?

DrPET Online was created with the aim of making affordable, independent, specialist vet advice and consultations readily accessible to all pet owners. We work alongside the local veterinary practice to ensure every pet gets the best outcome possible.

Common Pet Health Concerns

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  • Ear Infection
  • Catract
  • Obesity
  • Ectoparasite
  • Diarrhorea
  • Vomiting/Upset Stomach
  • Arthritis
  • Wounds
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  • Flease
  • Obesity
  • Dental Disease
  • Viral Infections
  • Bladder Infection
  • Vomiting
  • Heartworm
  • Broken bones
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  • Trauma
  • Abnormal Beak Growth
  • Fungal Infection
  • Polymavirus
  • Bacterial Infections
  • Respiratory Infections
  • Nutritional Deficiencies
  • Psittacosis
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  • Brucellosis
  • Epizotic Haemorrhagic
  • Bovine tuberculosis
  • Foot and Mouth disease
  • Johne's disease
  • Psoroptic mange
  • Lumpy skin disease
  • Bovine viral diarrhea
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  • Campylobacteriosis
  • Brucellosis
  • Escherichia coli
  • Listeriosis
  • Bluetongue
  • Q fever
  • Salmonellosis
  • Anthrax
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  • Fowl Pox
  • Tick fever
  • Avian Leucosis
  • Rickets
  • Nutritional Roup
  • Crop Bound
  • Round/Tape Worm
  • Perosis

Frequently Asked Questions

A: It's recommended to schedule regular check-ups for your pet, usually once a year for healthy adult pets, and more frequently for seniors or animals with health issues.
A: Pets may show signs of pain through changes in behavior, appetite, and mobility. Limping, whining, or hiding are common signs of discomfort.
A: The required vaccinations depend on the type of pet and their lifestyle. Your vet can create a personalized vaccination schedule.
A: It's best to avoid giving your pet any medication without consulting a veterinarian. Human medications can be toxic to animals.
A: Bad breath in pets could indicate dental issues. Regular dental check-ups and cleaning are essential for their oral health.
A: Balanced nutrition and regular exercise are key. Your vet can advise on proper diet and activity levels for your pet's breed and age.
A: Familiarize your pet with their carrier or leash, bring their medical history, and try to keep them calm and relaxed during the visit.
A: Unusual behavior may indicate an underlying health problem. It's best to consult your veterinarian to rule out any issues.
A: Common signs include lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst, and changes in urination habits.
A: Not all human foods are safe for pets. Some can be toxic. Stick to pet-safe treats and consult your vet for suitable options.

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