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We Built a Pet Q&A Library for the Internet (Answered by Real Vets)
You know those late-night moments where your dog’s acting weird, your cat sneezes seven times in a row, or your puppy ate something suspicious... and you end up on Google?Same. But now, there’s a better way.
We just launched Ask A Vet (by Dial A Vet), a free library of real pet questions answered by licensed vets — covering everything from “Why is my dog trembling randomly?” to “Can cats take Panadol?”
And yes, these are the actual questions pet owners ask us daily.
🧠 What’s Inside?
Ask A Vet is like Reddit — but instead of random guesses, the answers come from qualified, experienced Australian veterinarians.
Each Q&A includes:
A real-life question from a pet owner
A friendly, vet-written response in plain English
Tips on what to do next (and when to book a consult)
Links to deeper articles when you want to nerd out
It’s built for speed, clarity, and peace of mind — especially at 11pm when your dog starts acting sus.
🔍 Popular Topics Right Now
Here are just a few questions pet owners are asking (and we’ve answered):
More are added daily — it’s like a living, searchable knowledge base written by vets who’ve seen it all.
🐾 Can’t Find Your Question?
We’re also available for $49 online consults, where you can talk to a vet one-on-one and get real advice in minutes.
💬 Why We Built Ask A Vet
Because Googling symptoms shouldn't feel like detective work.
And because most pet owners just want to know:
“Is this normal, or should I be worried?”
Ask A Vet is here to help you get faster answers, safer pets, and fewer 1am spirals through dog forums.