Our Content Methodology

At PetPillars, we believe every pet owner deserves access to reliable, well-researched information. Here's how we create and maintain our content across 960+ articles covering 14 pet types. Please note that our content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice.

Content Pillars

Every article is built on these core principles:

Research-Based

Our articles draw from veterinary literature, species-specific care standards, and established animal husbandry practices.

Species-Specific

We tailor advice to each pet type — what works for dogs may not work for chinchillas. Each guide reflects the unique needs of the species.

Practical & Actionable

We focus on advice pet owners can actually use — from daily care routines to recognizing health warning signs.

Regularly Updated

Our content is reviewed and updated to reflect new findings, seasonal considerations, and reader feedback.

Our Process

  1. Topic Research: We identify what pet owners need to know — from beginner care guides to advanced health topics.
  2. Expert Sources: We reference veterinary publications, breed-specific organizations, and trusted animal care resources.
  3. Species Accuracy: Each article is checked against species-specific requirements to ensure the advice is appropriate.
  4. Clarity Review: We write for pet owners of all experience levels, making complex topics accessible without oversimplifying.
  5. Ongoing Updates: Articles are reviewed when new information emerges or readers provide feedback.

What We Cover

  • Care guides for beginners and experienced pet owners
  • Health and nutrition information for 14 pet types
  • Safety guides and potential hazard awareness
  • Seasonal care tips and breed-specific advice
  • Training, behavior, and enrichment resources

What We Won't Do

  • Replace professional veterinary advice — always consult your vet for health concerns
  • Provide one-size-fits-all advice across different species
  • Ignore safety concerns or downplay risks
  • Publish content without proper research and fact-checking