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100 English Phrases for Visiting a Vet

July 9, 2026

100 English Phrases for Visiting a Vet

No. Item Definition
1. Are there side effects? Asks about adverse effects
2. Can he eat normally? Asks about diet after visit
3. Can I get a same-day visit? Requests urgent appointment
4. Can I refill this prescription? Requests more medication
5. Can I visit her later? Asks about visiting hospitalized pet
6. Can she go home today? Asks about discharge timing
7. Can she have pain medicine? Asks about pain relief
8. Can you check his teeth? Requests dental inspection
9. Can you do a fecal test? Requests stool testing
10. Can you examine her? Requests a physical exam
11. Can you feel this lump? Requests lump evaluation
12. Can you fit us in today? Requests same-day slot
13. Can you look at this wound? Requests wound evaluation
14. Can you prescribe something? Requests medication
15. Can you run some tests? Requests diagnostic testing
16. Can you show me how? Requests a demonstration
17. Can you test his urine? Requests urine analysis
18. Could it be an infection? Asks about infectious cause
19. Could this be an allergy? Asks about allergic cause
20. Do you have any openings? Asks about available times
21. Do you take pet insurance? Asks about insurance acceptance
22. Does he need deworming? Asks about worm treatment
23. Does my pet need bloodwork? Asks about lab testing
24. He had this before Reports previous episode
25. He has allergies Reports known allergies
26. He may have eaten poison Reports possible poisoning
27. He missed a dose Reports skipped medication
28. He won’t put weight on it Reports avoiding pressure
29. He won’t take the pill Reports medication refusal
30. He’s been sneezing Reports repeated sneezing
31. He’s breathing hard Reports labored breathing
32. He’s had diarrhea Reports loose stools
33. He’s not getting better Reports no improvement
34. He’s on this medication Reports current medicine use
35. He’s peeing a lot Reports frequent urination
36. He’s scratching a lot Reports frequent itching
37. He’s shaking Reports trembling or shivering
38. His eye looks red Reports eye redness
39. How do I give this? Asks how to administer
40. How long should he take it? Asks treatment duration
41. How often should I use it? Asks dosing frequency
42. How serious is it? Asks about severity
43. I brought a urine sample States sample was brought
44. I found a tick Reports a tick on pet
45. I need to make an appointment Request to schedule a visit
46. I’d like to schedule surgery Requests operation scheduling
47. Is he dehydrated? Asks about dehydration
48. Is she due for boosters? Asks about booster timing
49. Is she stable now? Asks about current condition
50. Is surgery necessary? Asks if operation is needed
51. Is there another treatment? Asks about alternatives
52. Is this an emergency? Asks if urgent care needed
53. Kennel cough vaccine? Ask about bordetella protection.
54. My cat has been vomiting Reports repeated vomiting
55. My dog isn’t eating Says the dog refuses food
56. My pet ate chocolate Reports toxic food ingestion
57. My pet had a seizure Reports a seizure episode
58. My pet has a fever Reports elevated body temperature
59. My pet is sick States the animal is unwell
60. My pet needs vaccines Requests vaccinations
61. My pet seems lethargic Says the animal lacks energy
62. Needs flea treatment Needs medicine for fleas.
63. No bowel movement yet Reports no stool passed.
64. Not sure what he ate Unknown thing was swallowed.
65. On a special diet Pet eats prescribed food.
66. Open sore on her leg Reports a visible wound.
67. Pain when touched Hurts if area is touched.
68. Pooping less than usual Passing stool less often.
69. She has a swollen paw Reports paw swelling
70. She seems worse today Reports worsening condition
71. She swallowed something Reports possible foreign object
72. She takes insulin Reports insulin treatment
73. She threw up after it Reports vomiting after medicine
74. She’s been limping Reports trouble walking
75. She’s been losing weight Reports weight loss
76. She’s drooling a lot Reports excessive drooling
77. She’s hiding more than usual Reports unusual hiding behavior
78. She’s in pain Says the animal is hurting
79. She’s not drinking water Reports poor water intake
80. She’s not herself Says behavior seems unusual
81. She’s straining to pee Reports trouble urinating
82. Should he wear a cone? Asks about cone use
83. Should I bring him in now? Asks about immediate visit
84. Should I keep her indoors? Asks about staying inside
85. Should she rest? Asks about activity restriction
86. Should this be with food? Asks administration instructions
87. Should we do an ultrasound? Asks about ultrasound imaging
88. The medicine isn’t helping Reports poor treatment response
89. There’s blood in the stool Reports bloody bowel movement
90. This is our first visit States new patient visit
91. We need a checkup Requests a routine exam
92. We were referred here States another vet referred them
93. What are my options? Asks about available choices
94. What could be causing this? Asks about possible cause
95. What do you recommend? Asks for professional advice
96. What should I watch for? Asks about warning signs
97. What’s the earliest appointment? Asks for soonest time
98. When can she eat again? Asks when feeding can resume
99. When should I come back? Asks about follow-up timing
100. Will she need stitches? Asks about wound closure
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