Transforming Pet Care Using AI

The Big Problem

Picture a worried pet owner filming a shaky video of a coughing dog at 2 a.m. They search through a dozen Google tabs, each offering conflicting or alarming advice. With the clinic closed until morning, all they can do is wait—and worry. When 8 a.m. finally comes, their veterinarian will care deeply; the dog’s health records are scattered across emails, portals, and paper. Imaging sits on one server, lab results on another, and the daily rhythm of the animal’s life remains invisible. The result is a system that works hard, yet still misses key signals hiding in late-night messages, unstructured notes, and short smartphone clips.1

Artificial intelligence can help when it respects veterinary norms, augmenting rather than replacing clinical judgment, and fitting within a meaningful Veterinary Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR).2 In practice, that means summarizing messy data into decisions, watching for deterioration between visits, and catching patterns across radiographs or notes that would take hours to scan by hand.3 Done well, artificial intelligence (AI) makes high-quality care feel close, fast, and coordinated. Done poorly, it adds clicks, undermines trust, and creates compliance risk.4 This piece maps three hard challenges that keep today’s tools from delivering reliable value, and three opportunities leaders can scale now to turn algorithms into better outcomes for animals, clinicians, and clients.5 

About the Author

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Adam Boros

Adam studied at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine for his MSc and PhD in Developmental Physiology, complemented by an Honours BSc specializing in Biomedical Research from Queen's University. His extensive clinical and research background in women’s health at Mount Sinai Hospital includes significant contributions to initiatives to improve patient comfort, mental health outcomes, and cognitive care. His work has focused on understanding physiological responses and developing practical, patient-centered approaches to enhance well-being. When Adam isn’t working, you can find him playing jazz piano or cooking something adventurous in the kitchen.

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