Prep
Program
Get Your Pet to The Vet.
Every.Time.
Are veterinary visits hard for your pet?
Many pets struggle with the scary and sometimes painful handling that can come with veterinarinary visits and medical interventions. And we can't explain to them why they need it or that it will be over soon. For those dogs, that struggle with anxiety in other parts of their lives, stressful vet visits can contribute to worsening behaviors at home, say with guests or reactivity on walks. Every experience is a learning experience. Let's not teach them that people are scary.
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So, lets throw them a bone. Let's help them handle this necessary life experience with a little more grace.
Anti-anxiety medications can help.
But finding the right medication protocol can be harder then just a one time prescription. Trazodone didn't work? Medications make your pet sleepy but then they overrode the effects as soon as you walked into the exam room? This is super common and often, pets need a cocktail of the exact right combination to work best for the dreaded vet visit. Sometimes its the right med, but wrong dose. Or wrong medication completely. Or they need a little bit of impact at multiple receptor sites for broader coverage, instead of hitting one receptor system hard.
Let our expert team help you dial it in, so you can get your pet to the vet with minimal stress every time.
Frequent nurse appointments.
Touchpoints every step of the way.
For a lifetime of gold-standard care.
How it Works
Our doctors design a personalized plan, with back ups and back ups beyond that for all the iterations we may need. Then, our specially trained nurses guide you through the testing process, virtually and in person until we find a protocol that works.
Initial doctor visit
So our doctors can understand what would be safe, where we are going to start and what is worth trying.
Virtual Nurse Appointments
Our nurses handhold you through the medication trial process until you are able to dial it in.
In Person Testing
When you think the plan might be right, come in to test it out with our nurses.