Stress less with 24/7 access to virtual vet care
Worried about your dog's anxiety? Talk to a licensed vet anytime and get expert support for common behaviours like pacing, hiding, or excessive whining.
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How Vetster makes accessing dog anxiety support simple
How dog anxiety care works on Vetster
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1Book a virtual vet visit
Pick a time that works for you and connect with a licensed veterinarian online.
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Get expert advice for dog anxiety issues
Based on your pet’s needs, your vet will recommend effective next steps to help manage your dog’s anxious behaviours.
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3Get your pet’s medication delivered
Easily order medication online with fast, convenient delivery through VetsterRx.
Conveniently manage dog anxiety issues with
Vetster's on-demand vet care
Guiding you through effective pet anxiety treatments
Our veterinarians will work with you to find the best solutions for your pet’s age, lifestyle, and symptoms. Treatment costs vary depending on your dog’s specific needs, but you’ll always see full pricing up front.
Whether it’s short-term relief or long-term management, virtual care on Vetster gives you access to a wide range of options — no hidden fees, just professional, transparent care. Here are examples of dog anxiety treatments:
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Oral anxiety medications typically cost between $15 and $90 per month, depending on the specific medication, dosage, and your pet’s size.
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Pheromone products range from $25–$50 per diffuser, spray, or collar and may require refills.
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Calming supplements may cost anywhere from $15–$40 per package.
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Behavioural therapy or training is charged per session, with costs varying widely depending on the provider.
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Compression garments like a Thundershirt may cost approximately $30–$50.
FAQ
While many anxiety-related behaviours can be safely discussed in a virtual appointment, some symptoms may indicate a true medical emergency that requires immediate in-person care. Seek emergency veterinary attention if your pet is experiencing labored or rapid breathing, pale gums, vomiting, weakness, collapse, or seizures—especially if these occur during or after an episode of extreme distress. Pets with severe anxiety may pant, tremble, hide, vocalize, or try to escape, but if these signs persist long after the trigger has passed or escalate into signs of physical collapse or respiratory distress, it may be more than anxiety alone.
Getting help to manage your dog’s anxiety is simple with an online vet visit. Just book a virtual appointment through Vetster’s platform. A licensed vet will assess your dog’s symptoms and recommend a personalized treatment plan.
Yes, you can definitely follow up with the same Vetster veterinarian. Consulting with the same vet helps ensure consistent, personalized treatment for your dog over time. Just look for their availability when booking your next appointment.
Prescription availability depends on the veterinarian’s clinical judgment and may vary based on your location and applicable regulations.
After your veterinarian prescribes them, you can order directly through VetsterRx (where available) or fill the prescription at a pet pharmacy of your choice.