A new app called TTcare will let you know if your pet is sick with just a simple photo on your phone, upload to the app and the completion of a couple of questions.
With that said, we understand that many of you have good relationships with your vets, and you should still take your pet to the vet if they are experiencing a serious issue.
However, this app could be a great tool for you if your pet is experiencing a minor issue that you feel could be resolved quickly, or it could simply help you detect a major hidden issue much quicker.This app could be a great tool if your dog or cat is experiencing minor symptoms, among other things.
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