Vet Online Consult Blog
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Get to know more about affordable petcare and essential things you should do to keep your furry friends healthy with the information provided in the Vet Online Consult Blog. Vet Online Consult is a completely online Vet service by NZ-registered, caring veterinarians delivering online vet advice, and vet-recommended pet products across the country.
Vet Online Consult Blog
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During this time of year, it becomes apparent that our aging pets start to exhibit signs of decreased energy and increased rigidity. It ..read more
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Easter is quickly creeping up on us, we can taste the chocolatey goodness already with all easter eggs and tasty treats available! We all ..read more
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Summertime is in full swing here in New Zealand, this means days at the beach, lounging in the sun, and swimming in the sea. These warmer ..read more
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It’s that time of year again, the festive season has arrived! This means good food, barbeques, social gatherings, and days at the beach ..read more
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What is Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)? Chronic Kidney Disease is a common and progressive condition that affects the kidneys' ability to ..read more
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are a type of medication commonly given by veterinarians to treat signs of pain and ..read more
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Finding the ‘purrfect’ kitty for your kids can be a tough call, so we have narrowed it down for you. These five cat breeds have some ..read more
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Our Story The idea of offering an online veterinary service arose during the start of the Covid-19 pandemic when arranging a vet check ..read more
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Fleas are a nuisance. They can make your kitty itchy and uncomfortable; they are responsible for triggering allergic skin diseases such ..read more
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Lower urinary tract disease is a common condition affecting cats. It can be grouped into non-obstructed and obstructed forms, with ..read more