Search for similar questions:
Trouble swallowing. My 6-year-old shepherd developed a major mucus production problem in the last month.... (17591 views)
Dog ate fertilizer. Hi Dr. Marie, Jake, a 25 lb Border Collie mix ate a small amount of a grass... (51176 views)
Paralyzed back legs. about a day ago,my dog stop using his bottom part of is body,like she paralyzed,and... (14617 views)
Itchy dog. I had noticed the oldest one of my dogs, Chloe, chewing and itching a little more... (51877 views)
Bald spots on bulldog's legs. We purchased a baby bulldog about a month ago. We already had a bulldog, Mina, and... (34230 views)
Are chicken feces toxic? I've heard that chicken poop is bad for dogs, is this true? if so, what can i do... (108600 views)
Ear problems. Charlie has possibly caught ear mites. He his continuously scratching for minutes... (12147 views)
Swollen penis Charlie's penis is enlarged and pussing but the puss is not excessive. I really... (64380 views)
Red bugs on my dog. my dog has red bugs on him i have no idea what to do PLZ ANSWER THIS I LOVE MY DOG I... (17801 views)
Phenobarbital and Zonisamide. Ziggy had cluster seizures as a puppy and we have been controlling them (averages... (11861 views)
See all questions...Dr. Marie is a veterinarian who practices in a busy animal hospital in Ottawa, Ontario. She created Ask A Vet Question as a resource for good, accurate veterinary advice online. Dr. Marie treats dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, and rats. She has been a vet since 1999.
Is an online vet visit just as good as a trip to your veterinarian? No! But, many times, asking an online veterinarian a question can help save you money. While Dr. Marie can't officially diagnose your pet or prescribe medications, she can often advise you on whether a vet visit is necessary. You can also ask Dr. Marie for a second opinion on your pet's condition.