Disclaimer

The information provided on The Pet Care Nurse is for general educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Content on this website is written by a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) based on training and professional experience. However, no content on this site establishes a veterinary nurse–client–patient relationship.

Pet health conditions can vary, and symptoms may be caused by a wide range of underlying issues. Always seek advice from your veterinary surgeon or veterinary practice if you have concerns about your pet’s health, behaviour, or wellbeing.

The Pet Care Nurse does not provide diagnosis, prescribe treatment, or offer emergency advice. If your pet is unwell or injured, please contact your veterinary practice or an emergency veterinary service immediately.

Understand The Pet Care Nurse’s Commitment to Your Pet’s Wellbeing

This page explains that The Pet Care Nurse provides general educational content authored by a Registered Veterinary Nurse, emphasising that it is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice or treatment.

What information does The Pet Care Nurse provide?

Explore answers to common questions about pet care and how to use this site responsibly.

Is the advice on this site a substitute for veterinary care?

No, it is educational and not a replacement for professional veterinary advice.

Can The Pet Care Nurse diagnose or treat my pet?

No, diagnosis and treatment require consultation with a veterinary surgeon.

Who creates the content on The Pet Care Nurse?

All information is provided by a Registered Veterinary Nurse for educational purposes.

Does using this site form a veterinary nurse-client relationship?

No, visiting the site does not create any professional relationship.

What should I do in case of a pet emergency?

Contact your veterinary surgeon or emergency services immediately.

Can I rely solely on this website for pet health concerns?

Always consult a veterinary professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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