Every Pet Owner Needs This Holy-Grail Service
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Pet wellness is booming, but it isn't just a passing trend. Preventative, holistic care is just as important for pets as it is for people, but veterinary care costs often prevent our furry friends from getting the treatment they need. That's where Dutch comes in. As the leading pet telehealth service, they're on a mission to take the inconvenience and expense out of vet care and prescriptions, and offer a more accessible, cost-effective, and convenient solution.
Back in 2021, founder and CEO Joe Spector was eager to find a solution for his dog's anxiety. Inspired by the innovation and ease of telemedicine, he teamed up with Dr. Brian Evans to create Dutch. Together, they've transformed stressful, expensive vet care into something much more convenient and affordable—a full-service membership designed specifically for your pet's health. For just $11 a month, your membership includes unlimited video calls and messages with licensed vets available 24/7 to assist with everything from anxiety to infections, eliminating the need for costly vet visits. Members also save an average of 20 percent on prescriptions and other pet necessities.
But it doesn't stop there. Following your initial video vet visit, Dutch's team of vet specialists creates a holistic, personalized treatment plan for your pet that combines nutritional advice, lifestyle changes, training exercises, and medications delivered straight to your door. This service isn't just a holy grail for busy pet parents—it is a worthwhile investment in our animals' overall health and well-being, giving them longer, happier, and healthier lives.
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Emma is an associate beauty editor of branded content. She’s a passionate writer who loves all things beauty, wellness, and personal growth. Before pursuing writing, she worked in influencer marketing at Gallery Media Group, which owns digital brand PureWow. She lives in New York City, where you can usually find her running to a Pilates class or sipping on a green juice in the park.
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