Correction Policy

NewsPet aims to keep pet care guidance clear, current, and responsibly sourced. If a reader, expert, brand representative, shelter professional, or organization notices an error, we want to review it carefully.

What can be corrected

  • Factual errors, outdated source references, or broken official links.
  • Misstated product names, label terms, recall details, dates, or organization names.
  • Health or safety wording that could be clearer about when to contact a veterinarian.
  • Missing disclosure, author, date, or source context.

How to request a correction

Use the Contact page and include the page URL, the sentence or section involved, the issue you noticed, and any supporting source. For safety-related issues, include the source type and date when possible.

How NewsPet reviews corrections

  1. Confirm the affected page and claim.
  2. Compare the claim against credible sources or the original cited source.
  3. Update the text, source, date, or safety caveat when needed.
  4. Refresh the modified date when the change is substantive.
  5. Add visible clarification when a change materially affects reader understanding.

What is not a correction

NewsPet may decline requests that are promotional, unsupported, abusive, unrelated to the page, or intended to remove accurate public-interest information. Opinion differences about training style, product preference, or personal pet routines may be handled as editorial feedback rather than factual corrections.