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WebVet Veterinary Advisory Council

An Introduction to the WebVet Veterinary Advisory Council

With the current abundance of pet health information online, WebVet believes it is more important than ever for both you and your pet’s veterinarian to feel confident that the news and information you receive from resources and vets online is credible, timely and accurate.

As a result, we created the WebVet Veterinary Advisory Council (WVAC). The WVAC’s charter is to serve as the governing body of webvet.com. and in such role, it is responsible for ensuring the quality of both the content and our partnerships.

One of the most important roles of the WVAC is overseeing the WebVet Editorial Review Board. The review board is composed of top veterinarians who will be responsible for reviewing – at a minimum of one time annually – all medical content and feature articles published on webvet.com. Once the content has been approved by the review board, it will be stamped with the WebVet Veterinary Advisory Council seal of approval. In the future, anywhere you see this seal of approval, you can rest assured that the information is “vet approved.”

The current members of the WebVet Veterinary Advisory Council include some of the industry’s most respected vets:

Susan E, Aiello, SVM, ELS, former editor of the Merck Veterinary Manual

Amy Attas, VMD, Founder, City Pets, Chief Veterinary Advisor, WebVet

Mike Cavanaugh, DVM, Director of Veterinary Specialty Team, Pfizer Animal Health

Patricia H. Haines, DVM, View Pet Hospital, member of AKC Board of Directors 1995-1999 and 2003-present

William Karesh, DVM, Wildlife Conservation Society, Vice President, Global Health Program

Andrea Looney, DVM, DAVCA, CCRP, DVA, Cornell University for Animals, Section of Pain Medicine,  Palliative Care and Rehabilitation

Andrew Streiber, DVM, Bay Animal Hospital

Janice Trumpeter, DVM, Deputy Executive Director, the American Animal Hospital Association

 

 


Reviewed by Amy I. Attas, V.M.D.

All content on WebVet is reviewed annually by Vets to guarantee its timeliness and accuracy.


Article last reviewed - 8/1/2009




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cmichael64  2009-06-20 23:28:25  
I have a question... Can a 7mo old female, in heat for the first time, still come in heat if she may have possibley mated 2 weeks earlier?

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