Vomiting and diarrhoea: Determine whether your dog or cat is experiencing a common upset stomach or requires veterinary attention for a more severe illness. Our hotline can guide you in making this assessment.
Irritation and itching: The hotline vet can help assess whether a skin problem should be examined further or if you can treat it at home with over-the-counter products.
Eyes and ears: Are your pet's eyes running, or are their ears itching more than usual? Get advice on how to care for your pet and whether a vet visit is necessary.
Poisoning: If your pet has eaten or drunk something it shouldn't have, our hotline can help assess the severity. You'll receive advice on which symptoms to monitor and when to consult a physical vet.
Injuries and accidents: Has your dog or cat cut its paw or suffered another injury? The vet will assess whether you can treat the wound yourself or if it needs closer examination by a vet.
Prescriptions: If your dog or cat needs medication, the vet has the option of writing a prescription, if it is possible for the vet to make a concrete diagnosis during the consultation.
Behavioral problems, diet and deworming: If you have questions about behavioral problems, diet and deworming for your dog or cat, the vet can also help with that.