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How VetNow works

Browser-first AI pet triage for dogs and cats. Informational urgency guidance in about a minute — not a diagnosis, prescription, or live telehealth visit.

Why pet parents use it

At 2 AM, options feel binary: expensive emergency clinic or anxious waiting. VetNow turns what you observe into a clearer next step — ER, same-day vet, monitor, or basic home care — so you are not guessing from random search results.

It is built for decision support. If red flags are already obvious, skip the product and go to emergency care. Read our emergency red flags guide.

  1. Step 1

    Describe what you see

    Species, age if known, and symptoms in plain language — vomiting, limping, not eating, coughing, toxin exposure, and more. Include onset time and what changed.

  2. Step 2

    Add an optional photo

    A clear photo of posture, injury, gum color context, vomit, or stool can sharpen context. Skip it if you need maximum speed.

  3. Step 3

    Review urgency + care plan

    Get structured next steps. 2 free full reports after signup. Red flags mean go to an emergency vet now — do not wait on any app.

What you get back

A structured report with urgency framing, what to watch for, and home-care ideas when monitoring is appropriate. Keep it in your cases and share the timeline with your veterinarian if you go in.

Pricing is transparent: 2 free full reports after signup, then single, 3-pack, or 10-pack options on the pricing page.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a VetNow triage take?
Most pet parents finish in about a minute once symptoms are described. Photo upload is optional.
Do I need to download an app?
No. VetNow runs in the browser at vetpet.hookstep.in. You can optionally install it as a PWA from the Install page.
Is VetNow a live online vet?
No. VetNow is AI informational triage — not telemedicine, diagnosis, or prescriptions. Use a licensed veterinarian for medical care.
When should I skip VetNow and go to the ER?
Collapse, breathing distress, seizures, uncontrolled bleeding, hard bloated belly with unproductive retching, or known toxin ingestion: emergency vet now.

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Or read the full how-it-works guide, about VetNow, and the pet symptom checker.