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- Factual errors, outdated source references, or broken official links.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
- Confirm the affected page and claim.
- Compare the claim against credible sources or the original cited source.
- Update the text, source, date, or safety caveat when needed.
- Refresh the modified date when the change is substantive.
- 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.