Available Daily ·
7 AM – 10:30 AM & 10:30 PM – 6 AM (CST)
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Holistic guidance for dogs, cats, rabbits & pocket pets
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Connect with a certified Pet Health Expert in minutes
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Written wellness summary saved to your dashboard
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No subscription. No hidden fees. From $10 USD.
Note: We provide educational guidance and wellness coaching only.
No prescriptions or emergency medical care are provided.
For urgent conditions, please contact your local veterinarian immediately.
No commute. No waiting room. No stress — expert care from home in 6 easy steps.
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Fill Appointment Details
Complete appointment scheduling form. You can reschedule later too by sending email/text.
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Make Payment & Create Profile
Complete payment of $10 USD. A default profile using email address provided will be created for you.
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Receive Confirmation Contact
MyFurries customer success team will contact you through text/phone call.
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Ensure Video Call Setup
Have a smartphone with video calling through WhatsApp / Google Duo / FaceTime ready.
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Pet Wellness Session
Pet Health Expert will discuss your pet's lifestyle and wellness, ask for photos, take a look at pet virtually.
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Get Post-Session Summary
After call, you will get an advice summary on your dashboard. Login with your provided email address — details sent to given email.
Note: Receive a detailed wellness summary and lifestyle recommendations (non-prescription). No prescriptions provided.
Honest Advice. No Prescriptions.
MyFurries is a wellness guidance platform, not a prescribing clinic. Our licensed Pet Health Experts give you clear, evidence-based direction — so you can make fully informed decisions for your pet.
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Personalised wellness recommendations
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Evidence-based nutritional guidance
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Behavior & lifestyle coaching
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When & how to see a local veterinarian
✦ Our Pet Health Experts
Certified Veterinarians With 25+ Years of Experience
Every MyFurries expert holds a veterinary degree recognised by the Veterinary Council of India, is licensed to practice, and has a minimum of 5 years clinical experience.
25+ years of clinical experience specialising in small and large animal medicine. Registered with the Veterinary Council of India. Lead consultant at MyFurries since founding.
All vets are recruited after multiple screening levels, hold degrees from top veterinary colleges, and are registered with the Veterinary Council of India. Credentials re-verified annually.
VCI RegisteredMulti-level ScreenedIVRI Incubated
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IVRI Incubated
Incubated at IVRI — Indian Veterinary Research Institute, India's premier veterinary research body.
✦ Testimonials
Some Things Pet Owners Have Said About Us.
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Before 6 or 7 months I went to my native place Tiruttani, it's a remote village. There is no vet hospital there. At night, my pet got sudden cough and vomiting because of the weather condition. MyFurries was there when I needed them most — connected instantly and the guidance was spot on.
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AnuDog owner · Tamil Nadu
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I've had a really great experience with your service so far. You were quick to respond whenever I had any health concerns, and the treatment and advice you provided really helped. Also, the toys you sent were such a lovely surprise — my dog absolutely loved them! I truly appreciate the care and attention you put into everything. Looking forward to continuing with you guys!
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Yeah. But thank you so much. You helped a looooot... You didn't think it is professional, you always answered my queries, gave me multiple appointments — that too without charging the fees. I am forever grateful to you, Dr. Vinay, and MyFurries. ❤️ May God bless you all. 😇❣️
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DitsaPet owner
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Hello sir, your suggestions are completely useful. Thank you so much 🤝🤝
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CherryPet owner
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Hi It was a nice experience with My Furries, The veterinary doctor quickly diagnosed the health condition and treated my puppy very well, All thanks to My Furrries
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My name is Neharika and I have a two month old Husky puppy named Luna. We adopted Luna on April 10th, and within two days she began to vomit and had diarrhea. Myfurries helped us understand exactly what to do and Luna recovered beautifully.
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NeharikaHusky owner · Luna's parent
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Everything was seamless. I booked my appointment on a slot and immediately received the call on time. My dog was diagnosed with scabies and she was cured within a week following the advice given.
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Note: All reviews are from verified customers. Individual results may vary. Advice provided is not a substitute for in-person veterinary diagnosis.
✦ FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before your first session.
No. We provide expert holistic advice and wellness plans only. For prescriptions or emergency care, please visit a local clinic for an in-person exam.
You can get an online resolution to your pet’s issues by our experts
veterinarian’s. The vet will understand the symptoms and condition of your pet
by talking to you and looking at your pet. Share the details of your pet clearly
like- Pet’s Age, breed, Weight , updated vaccination status , deworming status.
The vets associated with myfurries.com are experienced , studied at
top Veterinary colleges Like Lala Lajpat Rai Agricultural University Hissar, IVRI.
They are registered with Veterinary council of India are recruited after various
levels of screening.
Vets be able to do a preliminary check-up for your pets. Advice you if
it’s an emergency or need an in person examination at a clinic . He can
prescribe immediate medicine or suggest the best possible treatment for your
pet.
Preferably Yes, if your pet is around, it would be easier for the doctor
understands his issue better. The vet will like have a closer look at the pet and
the areas that need attention If in any case, the pet is not around then his
complete history with pictures, videos would be very helpful for vets to
provide the correct treatment.
Yes, that will help a doctor to book a slot for you and will be able to
devote proper time to respond to your query.
Any kind of pets, dogs , cats , rabbits , hamsters, calf , cow , goats and
also street animals if they need any help.
For free you can ask questions in the Ask a vet
https://www.myfurries.com/askvetfree section in writing but not over Video
or audio calls. You can drop your query and the vet would respond back, if
required he would suggest a video consultation or some further steps.
No, he cannot. He can answer your query and provide a prescription after
examining your pet via video consultation.
No, no extra fees are charged for writing a prescription. All the charges are
included in the Video consultation fees which is currently at an offer price of Rs. 149/-
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Prescription is for one time , the vet will update the prescription after evaluating
the condition of your pet . Give medication to your pets only as prescribed and for the
required duration Every time you consult any doctor for your pet.
Yes, the vet will prescribe as per the required treatment of your pet
The prescriptions are saved in your account , however do not use the same
prescription for your pet , even if the symptoms looks similar . Always consult a Vet before giving medication to your pets
All our vets hold a veterinary degree recognized by the Veteriananry Council of Inida (VCI) are licensed to practice in the India and have a minimum of 5 years clinical experience.
MyFurries.com can be used in any scenario where you are unsure about the right course of action for the health and wellbeing of your pet. We can advice you with anything from small niggles to emergencies.
We aim to get you connected to an expert as quickly as possible. On average, we connect members ( Paid) to a vet within 5 mintues Or alteratively you can book a time that suits you.
No you dont , however we reccomend video as it helps our vets get a more accurate understanding of you and your pet. However you can start the consult in text chat, audio (like a phone call) or video. We even allow you to switch to a medium during the consult thats most comfortable to you . (Just like a, whats app, facetime even a Zoom Call!)
There is no strict time limit for a MyFurries.com consult. We encourage you to take as little or long as you need to discuss your concerns with our vets.
Current regulations do not yet allow vets to prescribe prescription-only medicines online globally . Therefore, we will need to refer you to a physical vet practice for any prescription medicines.
Yes, even on a Holiday! Our vets are here for you 24/7, 365 days a year.
We can help any common household pet, small animals , large animals That includes dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, mice, gerbils, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
If you're unsure which services are free to you and which require payment, you can check this in the 'Membership' section. If you have paid but you should not have please contact us at support@myfurries.com
Our Clinical Animal Behaviourists are certified.
We recommend having a separate consultation for each pet as this helps to keep the consultation focused. This also means that you will receive a separate report for each pet.
Myfurries can work on mobile smartphones, tablets, laptop and desktop computers. For the best experience we recommend downloading the dedicated PawSquad app from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
No, myfurries.com is an online service only, but we can connect you to a regular vet practice or mobile veterinary service in your area if needed.
All our experts work remotely from their own home, business premises or other locations. Most are located in the India but some are in other countries. All have considerable expereince.
MyFurries membership covers all the pets in your household, be it one pet or ten, you can create profiles for each and every one of them!
If you have paid for a consult and the call was disconnected or not completed, we will take payment once the consult has been completed.
We're sorry to hear your Myfurries experience was not to your satisfaction. Please contact our Customer Service team , or write to us at support@myfurries.com. We will do our utmost to resolve your complaint quickly.
We really value your feedback. You can share your thoughts within the app immediately or leave us feedback on info@myfurries.com
It happens to the best of us! Simply click on the 'forgot password' link on the sign-in page and we'll send you an email to reset your password.
Payments can be made using all major debit and credit cards. You can also use mobile wallet payment methods like Apple Pay and Google Pay, paytm, UPI
You can talk to our vets in audio-only mode or by live text chat at any time of day or night. This way, you can still see the veterinary surgeon, they just won’t be able to see you or your pet.
The report that our expert writes for your pet will appear in the 'Reports' section of dashboard a few minutes after your consult.
Dogs may vomit due to diet changes, infections, parasites, or eating something toxic. If vomiting happens more than once or your dog seems weak, it’s best to speak with a veterinarian quickly.
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Yellow foam usually indicates bile from an empty stomach or digestive irritation. Persistent vomiting may signal gastritis or infection.
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White foam vomiting may be caused by indigestion, acid reflux, or infections. If your dog continues vomiting or becomes lethargic, a vet consultation is recommended.
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Vomiting blood can indicate ulcers, poisoning, or severe infection and requires immediate veterinary attention.
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Dog diarrhea can occur due to diet change, parasites, bacterial infections, or stress. If diarrhea lasts longer than 24 hours, consult a vet.
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Blood in stool may indicate intestinal infection, parasites, or inflammation. Immediate veterinary guidance is important.
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Puppy diarrhea is often caused by parasites, infections, or diet issues. Puppies can dehydrate quickly, so early veterinary advice is essential.
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Loss of appetite may be due to digestive problems, infection, dental pain, or stress. If your dog refuses food for more than a day, consult a veterinarian.
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This may indicate stomach discomfort, fever, or infection. Monitoring and veterinary advice are recommended.
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When vomiting and diarrhea occur together, dehydration and infection risk increase. Veterinary guidance is recommended immediately.
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Loud stomach sounds may occur due to digestion, hunger, or gastrointestinal upset. If accompanied by vomiting or diarrhea, consult a vet.
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A swollen abdomen could indicate gas buildup or serious conditions like gastric dilation. Immediate veterinary evaluation is advised.
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Dogs often eat non-food objects which can cause vomiting, poisoning, or blockage. A veterinarian can guide next steps.
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Chocolate contains theobromine which is toxic to dogs. Immediate veterinary advice is critical depending on quantity consumed.
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Foreign objects can cause intestinal blockage. A vet can advise whether monitoring or emergency care is needed.
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Persistent itching may be caused by fleas, allergies, mites, or skin infections. Veterinary diagnosis helps determine proper treatment.
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Excessive scratching often indicates skin irritation or parasites. Early treatment prevents worsening infections.
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Paw licking may be due to allergies, anxiety, or fungal infections. A vet can help identify the cause.
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Hot spots are painful inflamed skin areas often caused by allergies or insect bites. Immediate care prevents infection spread.
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Rashes may result from allergies, parasites, or infections and should be evaluated by a veterinarian.
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Cats may stop eating due to dental pain, infection, or stress. If a cat refuses food for more than 24 hours, veterinary guidance is recommended.
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Occasional vomiting may occur from hairballs or diet changes, but frequent vomiting could signal illness.
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Hiding behavior may indicate pain, illness, or stress. Observing additional symptoms and consulting a vet is important.
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Rapid breathing can indicate respiratory infection, stress, or heart issues. Immediate veterinary advice is recommended.
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Rabbits stopping food intake may indicate gastrointestinal stasis, which is a medical emergency.
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Reduced droppings often signal digestive slowdown and requires urgent veterinary attention.
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This could be a sign of severe weakness or heat stress. Immediate veterinary advice is recommended.
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Loss of appetite in guinea pigs may indicate dental issues or digestive problems. Early veterinary care is important.
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Hamsters may appear inactive due to illness, injury, or extreme stress. A vet should evaluate the situation.
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Grapes and raisins are highly toxic to dogs and can cause kidney failure even in small amounts. Immediate veterinary advice is critical.
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Onions and garlic can damage a dog’s red blood cells and lead to anemia. Symptoms may appear hours or days later.
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Human medications such as painkillers, antidepressants, or cold medicines can be toxic to pets. Immediate veterinary guidance is necessary.
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Rat poison can cause internal bleeding or neurological damage in dogs. This is a medical emergency.
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Certain plants like lilies are extremely toxic to cats and may cause kidney failure. Immediate veterinary care is essential.
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Lilies are highly poisonous to cats and even small exposure can be life-threatening. Veterinary treatment should be sought immediately.
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Common signs include vomiting, drooling, seizures, weakness, or unusual behavior. Any suspected poisoning requires immediate veterinary attention.
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If your pet ingests a potentially toxic substance, avoid home remedies and seek veterinary guidance immediately.
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Plastic ingestion may cause choking or intestinal blockage. A veterinarian can advise whether monitoring or emergency care is needed.
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Spoiled food may cause food poisoning or stomach infections in dogs. Monitoring symptoms and consulting a vet is recommended.
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Signs of fever include lethargy, warm ears, shivering, and loss of appetite. A veterinarian can guide you on checking temperature and next steps.
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Parvovirus symptoms include severe vomiting, bloody diarrhea, lethargy, and dehydration. Puppies are especially vulnerable.
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Tick fever may cause high fever, weakness, swollen lymph nodes, and bleeding issues. Early veterinary treatment is important.
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Common worm symptoms include weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting, and worms visible in stool. A vet can recommend proper deworming treatment.
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Signs of worms in cats include vomiting, weight loss, bloated belly, and worms in stool or around the tail area.
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Cat flu symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, eye discharge, and reduced appetite. Early veterinary care helps recovery.
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Kennel cough often causes a dry hacking cough, sneezing, and nasal discharge. Veterinary advice helps determine the best treatment.
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Skin infections may occur due to bacteria, yeast, allergies, or parasites. Redness, itching, and odor are common symptoms.
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Skin infections in cats may cause itching, scabs, and hair loss. Veterinary diagnosis is needed for proper treatment.
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High fever in pets can indicate infection or inflammation and should be evaluated by a veterinarian quickly.
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Sudden weakness may indicate infection, poisoning, heart problems, or dehydration. Veterinary evaluation is recommended immediately.
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Heavy breathing may indicate respiratory infection, heatstroke, or heart problems. Immediate veterinary advice is important.
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Shaking can occur due to pain, fever, poisoning, or neurological issues. A veterinarian should assess the symptoms quickly.
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Collapse may be caused by heart disease, poisoning, seizures, or severe dehydration. Immediate veterinary guidance is critical.
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If your pet shows sudden changes in appetite, vomiting, breathing difficulty, weakness, or unusual behavior, veterinary advice should be sought promptly. Early intervention can prevent serious complications.
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Online Vet Consultation in the United States
MyFurries provides online veterinary consultation services for pet owners across the United States.
Pet owners can connect with licensed veterinary professionals through video call, audio, or chat.
What is an Online Vet Consultation?
An online vet consultation is a virtual session where a licensed veterinarian provides guidance
on pet health, behavior, nutrition, and preventive care without requiring an in-person visit.
Conditions Covered
Digestive issues in dogs and cats
Skin allergies and itching
Behavioral problems and anxiety
Diet and nutrition planning
Preventive care and vaccination guidance
Service Availability
MyFurries offers pet wellness consultations daily with flexible timing.
Sessions typically connect users to experts within minutes.