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    • Anxiety
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Ask Dr. Steve DVM®

Ask Dr. Steve DVM® Ask Dr. Steve DVM® Ask Dr. Steve DVM®
  • Home
  • About
  • List of Topics
  • Recommended Products
  • Skin Disorders
  • Disc Disease
  • Cancer
  • Gastric Disorders
  • Ear Infections
  • Cushing's Disease
  • Heart Disease
  • Collapsed Trachea
  • Anxiety
  • Kidney Disease
  • Liver Disease
  • Arthritis
  • Diet and Food
  • Pancreatitis
  • Neurological
  • Flea Tick Heartworm
  • Vaccinations
  • Degenerative Myelopathy
  • Chat

Ask Dr. Steve DVM Librarian

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How to Get the Best Answers from Dr. Steve’s Librarian:


This tool’s trained on decades of Dr. Steve’s real cases on how to treat chronic issues— plus his books, podcasts, lectures, protocols, and more. So when you ask a question, it’s pulling from everything he’s actually said and done.

 

How to ask:

Talk to it like you’re talking to a real person not Google. 

  1. No abbreviations
  2. Skip the bullet points
  3. If you want to ask about another pet just say so. "I'd like to ask about my other cat..."
  4. Just a few clear complete sentences addressing:

  • What’s going on with your pet (key issues only)
  • What your question is ("What should I do?" is fine)

No need for exact doses or long med lists — just give the overall picture and keep it simple. You can always ask follow-up questions.


Here’s a great example:

“My dog has been coughing at night for a couple months. The vet thinks it might be a collapsing trachea. We’ve tried some herbs and a cough med, but it’s not improving. What do you recommend?”


⏯️ Watch this quick video first (super helpful):

https://www.loom.com/share/864e1a6dd36a40958443a6f400bc4057?sid=c8381b7b-e469-421e-8559-8a9ea9b7f40c


If you don't get an answer try rephrasing it. 

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