Do you  have questions about your
pets weight?    

Whether your pet is struggling with obesity or to even maintain weight. We can spend the time reviewing the current diet and recommend appropriate measures to reach our target weight goals with online appointments.

How we can help your pet

Our vets will formulate a unique diet plan based on your pets current regime and weight and support you along the way to ensure we reach our target goals.

Such approaches can highlight any underlying disease or metabolic processes that may be impacting your pets ability to lose/gain weight. We can then steer our focus on to managing such conditions.

No more waiting and worrying with same day appointments
Save at least 45% on your usual vet bill if a prescription is required
Appointments from the comfort of your  own home
Receive a full action plan so you won't forget anything we discuss
More pet problems we solve

How it works

1. Book your online video consultation

Create a profile for your pet and book a convenient time for a call.

2. Chat online with our certified Vets

Chat with our experienced vets and get advice on how to help your pets.

3. Receive your action plan

After the call your vet will send through an action plan for your pets.

What our clients say about us

"Incredibly helpful"

As a senior dog we normally have to take Pedro to the vets every time something goes wrong (which is often) but Vetsy has given us a better way to find and solve his problems.  

Julia
Pedro’s Owner

"Saved us time and money"

Instead of chasing mittens around the house, getting her in the carrier, driving to the vets, and dodging claws while they examine her, we had a call with Charlotte and she told us exactly what was wrong and how to fix it. Everyone was much happier.

Uros
Mittens’s Owner

"Simple and straightforward"

Great consultation, directed me to solve Bonnie's eye issue and sent me a prescription.

Jamie
Bonnie’s Owner

Any day, any time. 

Say goodbye to the stressful journeys and waiting rooms and skip directly to the appointment.

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