Before You Tap "Consult Now": How to Prepare for a 30-Second Vet Connection


Written byAnand Sen; Reviewed by: Dr. Ritika Amliyar


Most Indian pet parents spend more time deciding what to order for dinner than preparing for their pet’s vet consultation.

And yet, when your dog stops eating, or your cat starts vomiting repeatedly at midnight, that “quick decision” suddenly feels very real.

With Conbun, a verified vet is literally 30 seconds away. Tap “Consult Now,” and you’re in a live session with a BVSc-qualified veterinarian.

That’s the fastest vet access in India.

But here’s one thing that matters the most:

What you do in the 3 minutes before your tap decides whether that consultation is just fast or actually useful.

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Why 30 Seconds to a Vet Changes Everything for Indian Pet Parents


If you are a pet parent, you know that accessing vet advice in India isn’t always easy.

In cities like Bhopal or Lucknow, you might need to wait for hours. Even in metros like Mumbai or Bengaluru, if your pet is sick at night, say 11 PM, you may have to wait till morning.

Conbun aims to fill this gap.

Tap once and connect to a BVSc, IVA-qualified vet in just 30 seconds
No chatbot. No “we’ll call you back.” A real vet instantly.

If you’re wondering, when does your pet need a veterinary consultation the most?

These are some examples of emergencies:



These are not “wait and watch” concerns. These are urgent red flags that require immediate veterinary attention

But here’s the catch:

The faster the connection, the more important it is to be ready

Because the first question will always be:

“When did it start, and what does it look like?”

Related Readings: Online Vet Consultation vs Clinic Visit in India - Real Cost Comparison

The One Thing That Makes Your 30-Second Connection Count - Film It


Before anything else, open your camera and record a short video.

Seriously, a 30-second video clip of your pet’s symptoms will give the vet more clarity than 10 minutes of explaining.

What to Film (Quick Guide)



  • Limping: Walk on flat ground (full body visible)

  • Breathing issue: Resting state, close and quiet

  • Skin problem: Close-up in natural light

  • Eye/ear issue: Stable, well-lit shot

  • Not eating: Show food, refusal

  • Behaviour change: Trigger, reaction


India-specific tip


Morning window light beats artificial lighting every time, especially for skin and eye issues.

4 - Details Your Vet Needs in the First 60 Seconds


Your online vet consultation builds on four answers.

Have them ready.

1. When did it start?


“Since yesterday” or “since last week.” This information greatly informs the diagnosis.

2. What changed?


New food? Guests at home? Construction? Diwali noise? Monsoon weather? India is full of triggers, and it’s important to provide the context.

3. What did your pet eat?


Include everything:



  • Treats

  • Table scraps

  • Festival food


Onion, garlic, and chocolate, etc., are toxic foods, and thus ingesting them is an immediate concern

4. Current medications or last vaccination date?


Keep your pet’s medical booklet ready, so that the vet can read it on video.

Pro Tip: Save these 4 points now. In the future, you will thank yourself.



Related Readings: Pet Care Consultation Guide: Expert Advice for Indian Pet Parents

How it all works



  • Fill your pet’s profile (name, age, breed, profile picture)

  • Record a quick 30–60 sec video of the issue

  • Tap “Consult Now” on Conbun

  • Get connected to a BVSc-qualified vet in 30 seconds

  • Share video and details to receive diagnosis and next steps

  • If it’s not urgent, use the in-app scheduler to book a convenient appointment


The One Question to Ask Before You Disconnect


Most people ignore this. And it’s the most important one.

“If this doesn’t improve in X hours, what do I do next?”

This gives you:



  • A clear timeline

  • A decision point

  • Peace of mind


After the Session



  1. Save the chat

  2. Set a reminder

  3. Book a follow-up session if needed


Real Case Spotlight - 30 Seconds That Changed the Night


Mumbai, 11:47 PM, Indie Dog


Rohan came home to find his dog, Mango, vomiting with a wrapper nearby.

He filmed a quick clip. Opened Conbun.

Connection time: 28 seconds

A vet assessed the video, checked ingredients, ruled out toxin risk, and guided monitoring.

No panic. No midnight hospital rush.

Just 28 seconds to talk to a real vet and got his peace of mind restored.

Related Readings: How do online vet consultations work: A pet owner’s guide?

FAQs (People Also Asked)


Q1: How fast can I actually connect to a vet on Conbun?


Answer. Conbun connects you to a verified BVSc-qualified vet 24/7 in approximately 30 seconds after tapping the Consult Now button.

Q2: Do I need to prepare anything before using Conbun?


Answer. While not mandatory, 3 minutes of preparation improves diagnosis and consultation efficacy significantly.

Q3: What if it's an emergency and I don't have time to prepare?


Answer. Tap on the “Consult now” button immediately. In case of a true emergency like collapse, inability to breathe or straining with no urine output, visit a physical clinic as soon as possible.

Q4: Is a 30-second connection really with a qualified vet?


Answer. Yes. Every vet on Conbun holds a BVSc/MVSc & AH degree and is registered with their State Veterinary Council.

Conclusion


Conbun solved the hardest problem first:

Getting you a vet in seconds.

Now the second part is yours. Being ready when you connect. Because preparation doesn’t slow things down, it sharpens everything.

best online vet consultation india on Conbun App take three minutes of prep and thirty seconds to connect.

And the guessing game is over.

You’re getting the right help, at the right time.


Author BioAnand Sen is an experienced content writer who, with a strong focus on pet health and preventive care, creates trustworthy, clear content. With an experience of more than 8 years in the content industry, he now works closely with veterinary professionals on the Conbun to translate clinical pet care insights and evidence-based guidance into practical advice so that pet parents can make informed decisions and care for their pets responsibly


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