Online vets for pets in Singapore: We tried out Pawlyclinic (get it?)

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Need a vet to check on your furkid? This online portal lets you do it at home. Here’s how it went down with our volunteer doggo Jazzy.

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For many pet parents, a trip to the vet can be quite the event, especially for those with fussy and easily agitated furkids.

It would also save you money if an emergency visit in the wee hours of the night isn’t necessary; in-clinic sessions can start from S$200 each as they include surcharges like your post-midnight taxi fare.The Pawlyclinic website currently lists vets from Amber Vet, Gaia Veterinary Centre, Point Veterinary Surgery, Spring Veterinary Care, The Pet Doctors and West Coast Vetcare.

After the video call, an email detailing the consultation and any medicines or tests required for your pet will be sent to you. You can pay via the link in the email. If the vet mentioned tests during the teleconsultation, they would already be included in your online bill. However, if further medicines or tests are needed when you’re at the clinic, you’ll be charged separately.

That wasn’t all. Be prepared to show the vet everything, said Dr Tong, including your living environment and even your pet’s stool, urine, vomit or anything relevant to his condition. For this purpose, she recommended using a smartphone or tablet as opposed to a laptop for better manoeuvrability. Then, she said the words: “She looks a bit overweight actually. I was trying to cushion the blow when I mentioned ‘bigger’ dogs,” she laughed. Well, it is what it is and we do need to hear the truth for our pets’ sake.“The weight gain happens frequently with senior dogs, even though they aren’t fed a lot of food,” continued Dr Tong. “Like us, their metabolic rate drops, too, as they get older, so we need to adjust their diet accordingly.

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