
US-friendly educational pet health tools
Pet Health Compass
Practical, plain-English pet symptom checker, food safety, and vet cost planning tools for owners who need clear next steps before a clinic call. No diagnosis claims, no medication dosing, and no false certainty.
- No diagnosis claims
- No medication dosages
- Emergency-first
- Vet review pending
Veterinary review pending. Use emergency care now for breathing trouble, collapse, seizure, toxin exposure, bloated abdomen, severe lethargy, repeated vomiting, blood, or inability to urinate.
- Dog and cat triage
- Food safety labels
- US vet cost ranges
Built for US pet owners first: plain-English triage, emergency-aware guidance, food safety lookups, and planning ranges before you call a veterinary clinic.
- US-first
- USD ranges
- Emergency-first
- No diagnosis claims
What to do now
A calmer path from worry to a useful vet call
Pet Health Compass is built for searchers who need fast clarity: is this an emergency, what should I monitor, what information should I tell the vet, and what could the visit cost?
- 1Check for emergency signs firstBreathing trouble, collapse, seizure, toxin exposure, bloated abdomen, repeated vomiting, blood, or inability to urinate should not wait.
- 2Use a focused pet health toolChoose dog triage, cat triage, food safety, or vet cost planning based on what you need right now.
- 3Prepare a better vet conversationCopy observations, timelines, red flags, and cost ranges so the clinic call is clearer and faster.
Choose a tool
Built for clear next steps, not false certainty
Every tool is intentionally conservative: it highlights red flags, helps you prepare information for a veterinarian, and avoids telling you to dismiss a veterinary concern.

Triage tool
Dog Symptom Checker
Work through rule-based red-flag questions and copy a clear summary for your veterinarian.
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Triage tool
Cat Symptom Checker
Check cat-specific warning signs, including urinary straining, appetite loss, and breathing changes.
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Food safety
Can Dogs Eat?
Search common foods with plain-English safety labels and symptoms to watch after exposure.
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Food safety
Can Cats Eat?
Look up cat food safety basics with practical next steps if your cat already ate something.
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Planning
Vet Cost Estimator
Estimate planning ranges by country, pet type, issue, and care setting before you call a clinic.
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Internal links for common pet health questions
Observe signs
Timeline, appetite, breathing, bathroom habits
Check red flags
Emergency, urgent, monitor, or mild pattern
Prepare the call
Copy a concise vet summary before contacting care
The tools are designed to help owners observe symptoms, check red flags, and prepare a useful vet summary.
Emergency warning signs
If any of these signs are present, contact an emergency veterinarian, the nearest emergency hospital, or a veterinary poison hotline now.
- Trouble breathing, blue or pale gums, collapse, or seizure.
- Suspected toxin exposure, unsafe food, medication, chemical, or foreign object.
- Blood in vomit, stool, or urine.
- Bloated abdomen, repeated vomiting, severe lethargy, or unable to urinate.
SEO and trust foundation
People-first pet health content, prepared for veterinary review
Health and safety pages need more than keywords. The site shows review status, avoids treatment claims, and keeps emergency care language visible so searchers get safer next steps.
- Emergency-first wording before routine advice
- No diagnosis, treatment, or medication dosage claims
- Plain-English summaries written for pet owners in the US
- Veterinary review status shown clearly while content is pending review