Veterinary Reviews:
Share, Learn, and Protect Pets
Make Informed Choices
Choosing the right veterinarian is crucial for your pet’s well-being. Before visiting a clinic, take the time to research reviews and experiences shared by other pet owners. Transparency and accountability in veterinary care start with informed choices. Use trusted platforms to research veterinary clinics and ensure your pet gets the best care possible.
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Share Your Experience
Share your experience, whether positive or negative, can help protect other pet owners and their pets. Your story can warn others about potential risks at negligent clinics, highlight excellent veterinarians, and push for higher standards in veterinary care.
Your voice matters!
Where to Read and Leave Veterinary Reviews
General Review Platforms
These platforms allow pet owners to leave reviews on veterinary clinics and hospitals:
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Google Reviews
Search for the clinic on Google Maps, check ratings, and leave a detailed review.
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Yelp
Provides customer ratings and reviews for veterinary clinics, with photos and owner responses.
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Facebook Reviews
Many vet clinics have Facebook business pages where customers can leave reviews.
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Better Business Bureau (BBB)
​A well-known platform offering consumer reviews and business ratings, where you can check a clinic’s reputation.
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Trustpilot
A global review site where users leave detailed feedback about businesses, including veterinary services.
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Community-Driven Platforms
These platforms allow pet owners to share experiences and seek advice from others:
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Reddit
A community-driven platform for feedback. Subreddits like r/vet, r/dogs, r/cats, or r/pets allow users to ask for advice, share reviews, and discuss experiences with various pet hospitals and clinics.
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Veterinary-Specific Advocacy Platforms​​
If you’ve experienced veterinary malpractice or negligence, reach out to pet advocacy groups or organizations to share your stories, warn others, and push for change.​
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Paw Project
The Paw Project focuses on ending cruel veterinary practices, particularly the declawing of cats, which many clinics still perform despite ethical concerns.
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Joey’s Legacy
An advocacy group dedicated to veterinary accountability, helping pet owners file complaints and connect with legal support. Joey’s Legacy also publishes the book series "Seeking Truth and INTEGRITY in Veterinary Medicine," where pet owners can share their experiences to raise awareness.
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Nebula’s Foundation
At Nebula’s Foundation, we are committed to raising awareness about veterinary malpractice and negligence. We welcome pet owners to share their experiences, insights, and lessons learned to help educate others, advocate for better veterinary care, and work toward better change in the veterinary industry.
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Regulatory & Complaint Filing Resources
If you’ve experienced veterinary negligence or malpractice, consider filing a formal complaint:
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State Veterinary Licensing Board
Each state has a regulatory board where you can report negligence and malpractice (search for "[your state] veterinary board complaint form").
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American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
While AVMA does not handle individual complaints, they provide guidance on veterinary ethics and standards.
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Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
If you suspect fraudulent practices (e.g., misleading services or charges), report the clinic to the FTC Consumer Complaint Center.