How do I send a picture of my dog quickly from my phone?

I noticed something odd on my dog's paw this afternoon and I want to make sure it's nothing serious. I was advised to show a picture to a vet, but I'm not sure how to quickly send one directly from my phone. Could you guide me on the best way to send a clear photo for you to assess?

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Answer

You've identified an unusual concern on your dog’s paw and need guidance on sending a photo for professional assessment. Let’s ensure that you and your pet receive quick and accurate information.

  • Capture clear images of the affected area.
  • Send the picture using your phone for a quick vet review.
  • Understand what might need immediate attention.

It's important to have a clear image to help assess your dog's condition accurately. Make sure there is good lighting and try to capture multiple angles of the affected area. Once you have your images ready, you can send them directly via email or use our platform's image upload feature if you booked a consultation online. Our vets will analyze the photos and provide guidance on the next steps.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the best way to photograph my pet’s injury?

    Take pictures in a well-lit area, ensuring the entire area of concern is visible. Capture a few different angles for a comprehensive view.

  • How can I send the picture directly from my phone?

    Use your phone's email or messaging app to attach the photo. Alternatively, use our website's direct upload feature if you have scheduled a virtual consultation.

  • What should I do if I suspect it's serious?

    Contact your local veterinarian or an emergency clinic immediately if you notice symptoms such as severe swelling, bleeding, or your pet is in distress.

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