Not sure whether you need content, claims review, spokesperson support, or ongoing advisory? Start here and choose the path that fits your project.
If you need to hire a veterinarian for pet brand marketing, the right support depends on what is going live, how visible the campaign will be, and how much claims or credibility risk is involved. This page helps pet brands, agencies, PR teams, and publishers choose the right next step. Start below and choose the path that fits best.
1. I need pet health content that is accurate and engaging.
Choose this path if you need veterinary-backed content that is accurate, readable, on-brand, and designed to build trust with pet parents, veterinary teams, or industry audiences. This may include original writing, medical review, content strategy, or support turning complex pet health topics into clear, useful communication.
2. I need someone to review claims, copy, or marketing langugage before it goes live.
You have copy, claims, product language, or campaign messaging that needs veterinary review before it creates a problem. I flag risky wording, clarify what is defensible, and provide safer alternatives your team can actually use.
3. I need a veterinarian spokesperson, brand ambassador, or on-camera expert.
You need a credible veterinary voice who can represent the brand publicly while keeping the message accurate, human, and trustworthy. This is the right path for campaigns, video, media, and public-facing partnerships.
4. I need ongoing veterinary advisory, not just one deliverable.
You need a veterinary advisor who can help your team make better messaging decisions over time. This is best for brands with ongoing content, claims, campaign, retailer, or product education needs. Retainers are best for brands that need recurring guidance, faster review cycles, and clearer guardrails across campaigns.
Most brands do not come in saying, “Hello, I need a veterinary claims review with strategic content alignment and controlled public-facing usage rights.”
They come in saying, “Can you look at this?” Or, “Can we say this?” Or, “We need a vet for this campaign and we are not totally sure what the scope should be.” That is fine. Fill out the basics in the form below, and I will point you toward the cleanest next step. Use this form if you are not sure whether you need veterinary content, a claims review, spokesperson support, or a longer-term advisory relationship.
The right veterinary support depends on the project.
Whether you need content, claims review, spokesperson support, or ongoing advisory, the goal is the same: accurate, credible, effective communication that supports both your audience and your brand.