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Why We Work With Vets
At Pet Parents®, we are dedicated to providing only the best for your fur-babies. From premium pet products to educational articles, our goal is to provide a trusted source to help you keep happy, healthy furbaby. To do this, we have partnered with trusted veterinarians to review articles surrounding pet health and wellness. So, you can trust the information and advice in our articles and spend your time doing what’s really important, taking care of your family.
Look For The Badge
We consult licensed veterinarians to ensure that our articles provide the best information to help your pet, no matter the topic. This badge indicates that a vet reviewed the article. Look for our Veterinarian Reviewed Badge at the top of our articles to see which have been reviewed and approved by a United States licensed vet.
You can also see which articles are vet reviewed right from the search page by looking for the vet reviewed label on the preview image.
Meet Our Vets
These veterinarians have been hand selected to be your pet experts. Each of our United States licensed vets have the same passion for helping animals and dedication to providing the best care that we at Pet Parents® hold. Because they are family™.
Sara O.
Sara is a graduate of St. George's University with a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. She has been practicing Veterinary Medicine for the past 5 years treating small animals and exotic animals. She is a pet parent herself, with a dog and rabbit and she has extensive knowledge treating all species of animals with a passion for surgery. Learn More
Paula S.
Paula is an emergency and critical care veterinarian. She has been within the veterinary medical field for several years and enjoys educating pet parents about how to keep their furbabies happy and healthy. She is passionate about pets and veterinary medicine. Learn More
Erica I.
Erica graduated from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2013 and currently practices at a 24/7 small animal hospital in Central Florida. She is particularly interested in cardiology, dentistry, dermatology, and integrative medicine. She is a member of the Alumni Executive Board for the UF College of Veterinary Medicine. She is a dedicated pet parent herself with five cats and two dogs. Learn More
Sarah G.
Sarah graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2014. She has been in both equine and small animal practice all over the country. She is particularly interested in internal medicine and endocrinology. Sarah is a pet parent herself, with two wild and loveable huskies. Learn More
The Review Process
Before you see a vet reviewed article, it has already gone through several steps of review. First, our knowledgeable author writes an article, consulting reputable sources to provide in-depth information on the topic. Once it is double-checked for accuracy, we share it with one of our vets. The expert vet reviews the information and provides feedback to ensure that the articles are clear, helpful, and accurate sources of information to help you keep a healthy and happy furbaby.
The Vet Reviewed Badge acts as their stamp of approval. Once our trusted vet reviews and approves the article, we share it on our blog and add the Vet Reviewed Badge to the top of the page.
Our knowledgeable author writes the article.
The article is double-checked and shared with a vet expert.
The vet reviews and approves the article before it's posted.
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