Veterinary Telehealth Top Picks

Receive healthcare advice on your dog from the comfort of your home, no costly vet bills necessary! Veterinary telehealth is a game-changer.

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Dog Paw Protection Top Picks

Receive healthcare advice on your dog from the comfort of your home, no costly vet bills necessary! Veterinary telehealth is a game-changer.

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Chewy’s Connect with a Vet

  • Connect with a licensed veterinarian via chat or video
  • Free unlimited access for Chewy’s autoship customers
  • Cannot diagnose or treat medical conditions or prescribe medications
  • For non-autoship customers, $14.99 for the instant chat option and $19.99 for the live video option
  • Can upload photos and videos of your dog
  • Service is unavailable between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. ET
  • Service is unavailable to Alaska and Hawaii residents

WhiskerDocs Teleheatlh Service

  • Claims they are the first real-time veterinary support service for pet parents and the largest scalable pet telehealth provider in North America
  • Covers more than 5 million pets
  • Provides support by phone, chat, or email 24 hours per day, seven days per week, 365 days per year
  • Connect dog owners with a member of their team, which includes licensed veterinarians, who have an average of 20 years of hands-on small animal practice experience, and licensed veterinary technicians
  • Do not provide formal diagnoses or prescribe treatment
  • Services range from $4.99 for an email response to $129.99 per year for unlimited answers, anytime
  • Have a free app called Pocket Vet
  • Dog parents cannot connect with veterinary professionals via video

Pawp Telehealth Service

  • Membership program that offers dog owners access to veterinary professionals 24 hours per day, seven days per week
  • $24/month for unlimited online veterinary visits, exclusive prices on prescription and over-the-counter medications, and a $3,000 emergency fund to cover unexpected, life-threatening accidents and illnesses
  • Veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians (LVTs) advise on emergencies, health issues, nutrition, and behavior problems
  • Cannot diagnose or treat medical conditions or prescribe medications
  • Provides members exclusive access to over-the-counter and prescription products (must have a prescription)

Information as of 6/30/22

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