For the Purrbabies

When the pandemic hit, much of our world became virtual from work (made more bearable by kitty cameos during Zoom meetings) to vet care. Though telemedicine and telehealth had been on the rise even pre-pandemic, some telehealth services noticed a 10-fold increase in virtual care patients in 2020.
It’s not surprising. People wanted to stay safe but pet care is essential, too.
Safety concerns may not be the only reason for the spike. A surge in pet adoptions may have helped get homeless pets out of shelters, but it also may have led to a shortage of vet appointments. American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) research shows practices have been busier in 2021 than before the pandemic. Appointment requests were 6.5% higher from January through June 2021 than during the same period in 2020. So, it could take pet parents longer to get an appointment for their pet.
“The surge in people getting pets caused emergency room waits to grow up to 10 hours,” said Zubin Bhettay, Fuzzy’s founder.
And other vets say factors such as staff shortages and vet burnout are also causing an uptick in vet ER visits. People are also home more, so they’re noticing red flags and illnesses more often and sooner.
Pet owners are seeking the best care for their pets. They want reliable info, great service, and convenience. But is a pet telehealth service like Fuzzy right for your pet?
Telehealth services like Fuzzy are changing veterinary care by making it easier for pet parents to communicate with a veterinarian. Here’s the 4-1-1 on Fuzzy:
👉 Telemedicine and telehealth are different. Telemedicine is vet care using technology and may only be conducted using an existing veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR) established through in-person visits. Telehealth refers to the use of technology to virtually give health information, education, and care.
Sometimes, it can take days or weeks to see your pet’s primary vet. Fuzzy fills that time gap. Fuzzy’s 24/7 Live Vet Chat gives pet parents access to veterinary professionals, anytime and anywhere. Since Fuzzy vets staff it, you can get information and advice you can trust — even in the middle of the night. This service is designed to give pet parents peace of mind.
The knowledgeable Fuzzy vet team can answer everything from what probiotic is right for your dog to how often you should bathe your pet. They’ll also let you know if your pet’s symptoms warrant a visit to a brick-and-mortar office for an emergency visit.
Fuzzy offers both live chat and video consult options. Pet parents can use this service on Fuzzy’s app or website.
Fuzzy has positioned itself as a convenient alternative to in-person — er, in-pet — veterinary services, especially during the current times. But let’s dig a bit deeper into the perks of Fuzzy, aside from shorter wait times.
Fuzzy isn’t free, but the service is currently offering a 7-day free trial for 24/7 access. They offer monthly subscriptions for $24.99 and annual subscriptions for $99.99.
There are several reasons why pet telehealth is on the rise. But is it right for your pet? Let’s weigh the pros and cons.
Telehealth does have its share of perks. Here are a few to consider.
Telehealth isn’t right for every pet or each situation. Here are a few drawbacks to keep in mind.
👉 Learn more about the benefits of online veterinarian care in our guide.
Besides offering on-demand vet care, Fuzzy is also a convenient shop for pet parents. They offer a curated selection of vet-approved products. Of course, before you try a new product on your pet, you should use their 24/7 live chat service to make sure it’s a good fit for your dog or cat.
Checking reviews is an important step in vetting a telehealth service. We’ve rounded up a few on Fuzzy.
Fuzzy has been a lifesaver and a great place for all my pets' needs. [It’s] very affordable and [has] worthwhile subscriptions with a large range of products to choose from that [are] good for my cat and my dog.
Kyron L. Parsons
This group is incredible. When I signed up, I sent profiles of all my cats with [their] history. The vets or vet assistants are available 24/7...When I call, I have a very short wait while the vets review my cat’s history and any previous chats we have had about the cat.
Cat Butler
This service has been extremely helpful. I adopted a senior dog with some health issues...Fuzzy has helped me know when it’s time to rush to the vet or when I'm safe to keep observing an issue before becoming a nervous wreck.
Adam Bennett
Sometimes, you don’t want to bug your vet with every small question about your pet. And some pets truly have more needs than others. We like that Fuzzy gives pet parents access to 24/7 care to answer anything going on with their pet.
Telehealth services like Fuzzy shouldn’t replace your normal in-person vet visits, and it’s OK to contact your vet with any questions you have. (Sometimes, particularly in emergencies, you should.) But they’re a great in-between to provide you with quality home vet care when you notice a new behavior but don’t have time to schedule a vet visit. Plus — if it’s not an emergency, your vet may not be able to see your pet right away.
Fuzzy is currently offering a 7-day free trial so you can give it a try with your dog or cat before you commit to a monthly or annual subscription.