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We Just Published 40,000 Pet Questions. Here’s Why.
Last week, we hit publish on 40,000 new Dial A Vet pages. Each one answers a real question that pet owners have asked us. Questions like:“Why is my cat foaming at the mouth?”“Can dogs eat hash browns?”“My dog’s poop is like jelly with blood—what does that mean?”It’s not just content. It’s what real pet owners are Googling at 2am—panicking, unsure, and trying to avoid a $300 vet bill.And now, for the first time, they’ll land on Dial A Vet.
Last week, we crossed a milestone at Dial A Vet:
Over 40,000 individual pet health questions answered and published.
These aren’t recycled blog posts or vague advice articles — they’re real, specific, and actionable answers to the exact things pet owners worry about every day.
Questions like:
“Why is my cat gagging but not throwing up?”
“Can dogs eat hash browns?”
“My puppy is twitching in his sleep — is that normal?”
🐾 Where it started
When we launched Dial A Vet, our mission was simple:
Help pet owners get fast, affordable vet advice from home — anytime, anywhere.
We knew people weren’t just going to the vet. They were going to Google.
And most of the results were vague, Americanised, or flat-out wrong.
So we started listening. Every question a pet owner asked us, we turned into something bigger.
📈 Where it’s going
We’re now seeing:
Tens of thousands of visits every month
Thousands of questions surfacing in search
And a growing number of pet owners finding Dial A Vet before they find their local clinic
This isn’t a content strategy. It’s a public service.
And it’s scaling faster than we imagined.
🐶 What it means
For pet owners: it means peace of mind is now a click away.
For us: it means we’re building something durable — a search-first, trust-first brand in the pet health space.
We’re not trying to be everywhere.
We’re trying to be exactly where worried pet owners are looking for answers.
🔗 See for yourself
Browse the answers here:
👉 https://www.dialavet.com/vet-answer
💬 Final thoughts
Most startups try to outspend. We’re trying to outserve.
If you’re building something meaningful and want to connect — reply, message, or share what you’re working on.
There’s still room to build enduring companies. Especially the ones that actually help people.
-Josh