Stop Outdated Laws From Blocking Pet Care Access

Get the step-by-step toolkit to change veterinary telehealth laws in your state Right now, most states have outdated laws that force veterinarians to physically examine every animal before providing ANY remote care—even basic consultations.

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Rural families drive hours for simple questions

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Working pet owners can't get advice during business hours

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Minor issues become expensive emergencies

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Pets get surrendered for treatable conditions

But You Can Change This

Several states have already updated their laws. Florida passed the PETS Act. California expanded access. Georgia created veterinary desert exceptions.

Your state could be next.

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Everything you need to research your state’s laws and push for change that keeps pets healthy and families together.

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What’s Inside Your Free Toolkit

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3-step process to research your state's current laws

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Proven talking points that work with lawmakers

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Template letters to veterinary boards and legislators

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Success stories from Florida, California, and Georgia

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Legislative timeline from research to implementation

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7 actions you can take today

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