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Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM • Last updated 2026-06-19

Pet symptoms, by state

36 state-specific symptom guides for Florida, New York, and Virginia pet parents — the three states where RexVet is licensed to practice. Talk to a state-licensed vet for $64.99.

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Licensed in FL, NY & VA · Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM · Last updated 2026-06-20

Florida

Miami-Dade, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Cape Coral

Florida's 5.6 million pet-owning households face year-round heat, humidity, and seasonal hazards that drive specific veterinary patterns — hurricane-season GI spikes, summer heatstroke, sago palm toxicity, and brachycephalic breathing issues in the heat.

New York

NYC five boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island), Long Island, Hudson Valley, Buffalo, Rochester

New York's apartment-dominant pet population — 1.1 million dogs and cats in NYC alone — drives a unique veterinary risk profile: separation anxiety in dense apartments, holiday food season GI episodes, winter rock-salt paw burns, and limited in-person vet access in many boroughs.

Virginia

Northern Virginia (Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax), Hampton Roads (Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Newport News, Chesapeake), Richmond Metro

Virginia leads the eastern US for tick-borne disease pressure (Lyme, anaplasmosis, ehrlichiosis), which drives a year-round elevated risk profile. Northern Virginia's commuter culture also produces distinct separation-anxiety patterns, while coastal Hampton Roads sees humid-climate ear and skin infections similar to Florida.