Medical Disclaimer
Not Veterinary Advice
Pawli is not a substitute for professional veterinary care. The information, guidance, and recommendations provided through this platform are intended for general informational and educational purposes only. They do not constitute, and should not be treated as, professional veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice.
Emergency Situations
If you believe your pet may be experiencing a medical emergency, do not use this platform. Instead, contact your veterinarian or an emergency veterinary clinic immediately. Common signs of a medical emergency include:
- Severe bleeding or visible wounds
- Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing
- Collapse, loss of consciousness, or extreme lethargy
- Suspected poisoning or ingestion of toxic substances
- Signs of heatstroke or severe dehydration
- Inability to urinate or straining to urinate
Limitations of AI-Assisted Guidance
While Pawli uses AI to help you understand your pet's health patterns and provide general guidance, AI has inherent limitations:
- AI cannot physically examine your pet
- AI cannot replace the diagnostic capabilities of a licensed veterinarian
- AI responses are based on patterns in training data and may not reflect the most current veterinary science
- AI may not fully account for your pet's unique medical history, medications, or conditions
When to Seek Professional Care
Consult a licensed veterinarian if your pet:
- Shows any sign of pain, distress, or unusual behavior
- Has symptoms that persist, worsen, or recur
- Requires vaccinations, surgery, or other medical procedures
- Needs prescription medications
Accuracy of Information
We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, but we cannot guarantee the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of all content. Veterinary science evolves rapidly. Always verify information with a licensed professional.
Emergency Contacts
Always consult your own veterinarian for non-emergency concerns. For confirmed or suspected emergencies, contact your local emergency veterinary clinic or call your national animal poison control helpline.