- Can an AI vet tell me if my dog ate something dangerous?
- Yes — tell Voyage what your dog ate, how much, and their weight, and it will tell you whether it's likely toxic and how urgent it is. For chocolate, grapes, xylitol, and similar, it errs toward caution and routes you to a vet or poison-control line, with the veterinary source cited.
- How accurate is an AI dog symptom checker versus a vet?
- AI does well at triage — deciding how urgent something is and whether to see a vet — and that's where Voyage focuses. It can't replace a physical exam, x-rays, or bloodwork, so for a diagnosis it points you to your veterinarian, and it shows the reasoning behind every step.
- Does it work for puppies?
- Yes. Puppies dehydrate and crash faster than adult dogs, so Voyage is more cautious with them — persistent vomiting or diarrhea in a young puppy will prompt a vet recommendation sooner.
- Is the AI vet for dogs free?
- Yes, you can get an instant triage assessment for your dog for free, with no account needed to start.
- Can it help with a dog emergency like bloat?
- Voyage will flag the warning signs of bloat (GDV) — a swollen, hard belly, unproductive retching, restlessness — as a go-now emergency. It can't treat it, so if you see those signs, get to an emergency vet immediately; bloat is life-threatening within hours.