Vetster is an innovative pet wellness platform that connects pet parents to a marketplace of licensed veterinarians for online voice, text and video enabled appointments.
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I was noticing abnormal behaviour from my dog that persisted for several days. I decided I needed to speak to a Veterinary professional right away and came across Vetster's platform. The booking process was quick and easy and the Vet was super helpful. Avoiding a drive to the Vet and waiting in a crowded waiting room was extremely convenient, especially during Covid. I highly recommend Vetster to any pet parents.
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Have you looked into something like Vetster? Use a flea collar when you get the pup, do the Vetster appointment to get the script for the flea and tick med, order the med, have it delivered. Not sure what your postal service conditions will be, but if they have general delivery, you could pick it up there, if that would be faster than your actual address. Source: about 2 years ago
If for whatever reason you absolutely 100% cannot take the cat to see a veterinarian in person - which is 100% the only thing likely to help you find the actual answer - you might get lucky and find that a telemedicine consult with a very skilled veterinarian can at least help you narrow this down to the likeliest causes and maybe get you motivated to pack up and get into a veterinarian’s office. For example,... Source: over 2 years ago
OP in case you’re curious, we used this service https://vetster.com/. Source: almost 3 years ago
I second the advice where people are saying contact a vet. There's things online like https://vetster.com that offer 24/7 assistance and it might be a good economical way to get preliminary advice before spending money at a vet. Source: almost 3 years ago
I see! That channel also has some other leopard gecko rehabilitation videos, hopefully they help! :D if you just need a vet consultation, you can maybe chat with one on something like vetster.com or chewy.com (connect with a vet). They can't examine the gecko in person, but at least they'll have knowledgeable answers and better than nothing :( I did a quick search and found this link:... Source: almost 3 years ago
Creator of the buyforlife.com site here :). Source: over 2 years ago
Very cool, that is actually how buyforlife.com started too - as a simple list :). Source: over 2 years ago
Same experience here. To solve that, I built a crowdsourced website that collects all sorts of high-quality and durable products: https://buyforlife.com. Source: over 2 years ago
That's why I built buyforlife.com to tackle these issues. The goal was to build a sort of "Productpedia", where people can search and filter through the most durable products of the world, constantly updated and maintained by the community. I stopped working on it because I was busy with other work and it never really gained sustainable traction. Source: almost 3 years ago
Buyforlife.com and recorank.com use early versions of reviewr.ai. More will emerge in the near future. Source: almost 3 years ago
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