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Originally Posted by Angeli
I believe there is a qualified vet on this forum who joined only this week who said in his introduction that he would be very pleased to offer advice to anyone. He will come in very handy no doubt.: 
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bonus! some won't give out too much info though as it can be misinterpreted or misdiagnosed if the vet can't actually see the pet. a professional vet will give some advice but will most likely advise you to go to your local vets!

too much liability on the internet.
i don't want this to be taken the wrong way but I personally wouldn't trust a vet giving out too much info on the net when they haven't even seen my pet.

but that's just my personal opinion. a lot of the symptoms of somethings can also be the symptoms of others making a guess by a questionnaire and no contact with the animal would be unprofessional.
just my 2p though...