Phone Consultation For Your Pet
For Pet Health offers two types of consultations: phone consultations and in-home consultations. If your dog or cat is experiencing any of the health concerns listed below and you want to explore natural treatment options, schedule a consultation with our pet nutritionist today.
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Seizures
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Epilepsy
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Yeast infections
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Skin disorders
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Pancreatitis
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Irritable Bowel Disease
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Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome
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Colitis
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Weight problems
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​The Consultation Process
If you are interested in a phone consultation, simply click on “Book a Consultation” and fill out the form. Once received, our pet nutritionist will email you the same day with an evaluation to complete.
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After your completed evaluation is submitted, the review process will begin. Additional information, such as bloodwork or medical history, may be requested to ensure a complete picture of your pet's health.
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At your scheduled time, the pet nutritionist will call you directly. Consultations typically last 1-2 hours.
What Information Will Be Given During the Consult?
During the consultation, the pet nutritionist will first begin by discussing and asking questions about anything that was not covered on the submitted evaluation. She will then provide a detailed personalized nutrition plan, including dietary guidelines, lifestyle adjustments, and specific supplement recommendations tailored to your pet’s condition and needs.
In most cases, she does not recommend traditional medication; however, if the pet is currently on any prescriptions, these will be reviewed and factored into the final plan.
The consultation includes:
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Comprehensive online questionnaire
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Consultation by phone (1-2 hours)
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Review of current food and feeding habits
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Review of current supplements you are using
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Review of any bloodwork, surgery reports, or other medical documentation
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Review of current lifestyle
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Dry food recommendations (at least three options) tailored to your pet's needs
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Canned food recommendations (at least three options) tailored to your pet's needs
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Homemade food recommendations (at least five recipes) tailored to your pet's needs
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Portion chart
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List of meats, vegetables suitable for recipes
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Snack recommendations
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Feeding schedule
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Supplement recommendations specific for your pet's individual health concerns
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Oral care recommendations
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Heartworm and parasite guidance
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Shampoo recommendation
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Recommendations for natural flea control
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Lifestyle adjustment recommendations
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Reading materials, articles, or product links as needed
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A full summary of all recommendations emailed 30 minutes after the consultation (typically 20+ pages)
NOTE: For Pet Health does not sell supplements and is not affiliated with any pet product companies. Our recommendations are based on independent research of a wide range of supplement brands. Only high-quality products made with human grade ingredients are recommended.
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What Happens After the Consult?
Immediately following the consult, the pet nutritionist will send an email summarizing all key points discussed during the phone consultation. This will include customized food recommendations, home-cooked recipes, suggested lifestyle suggestions, and supplement guidance with specific dosages.
You will also receive additional educational resources as needed, such as product links, informative articles, and other relevant materials, all tailored to your pet's condition and wellness plan.
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What is the Charge for the Consult?
The charge for a personalized Nutritional Consultation is $195. This fee reflects the time, expertise, and individualized care involved in each consultation. It covers a thorough review of your pet's current feeding practices, medical history, and lifestyle, along with customized diet recommendations, home-cooked recipes, commercial food options, supplement guidance with exact dosages, and follow-up suggestions as needed.
Each plan is carefully developed to meet your pet's unique needs and includes a full written report for your reference.
Why Do You Need a Pet Nutritionist?
Whenever a pet is dealing with a health condition, it is essential to look at each case individually to determine the best course of action. For example, if your pet is experiencing seizures, it would be incorrect to assume that medication is the only solution, especially if other contributing factors have not been explored.
A pet nutritionist provides a comprehensive evaluation and offers a personalized nutrition and wellness plan that includes dietary recommendations, supplement guidance, and holistic suggestions, all custom-tailored to your pet's specific needs.
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This is a Nutritional Consultation and is not intended to replace veterinary care. Your primary care veterinarian remains a vital part of your pet's health team.
If you have been looking for an experienced pet nutritionist to support your animal's health naturally, email For Your Pet today! to get started.
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White Shaker Syndrome
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Allergies
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Bacterial infections
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Thyroid problems
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Demodex
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Feline Panleukoperia
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Cancer
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Heartworms
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Valley Fever