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Short guides for better vet handoffs.

Share practical guidance for pet owners and veterinary teams before a visit becomes a guessing game.

Photo guide

How to photograph a skin concern for a vet visit

Use daylight, one close-up, one wider body-area image, and one angle from the side. Repeat photos from the same distance when tracking change.

Good photos do not diagnose a condition, but they help a veterinary team compare size, texture, moisture, color, and spread. Add notes about grooming, new foods, flea prevention, park visits, and when the pet started scratching or licking.

Safety

Why possible matches are safer than instant diagnosis

Many skin conditions can look similar. Safer software organizes context and urgency, then points toward professional care.

Skin irritation, fungal-looking patches, parasite irritation, allergy signs, and wounds can overlap visually. BizTech Prime should describe concern categories and escalation signals, not claim certainty.

Clinic handoff

Designing a calmer handoff between owners and clinics

Structured intake reduces vague calls, captures owner observations, and gives the clinic team a clearer starting point.

A short report can help staff understand body area, duration, symptoms, urgent flags, and owner notes before the appointment or call-back.