About DietPaw

Our Mission

DietPaw is dedicated to providing accurate, evidence-based information about pet food safety and nutrition. We help pet owners make informed decisions about what their dogs and cats can safely eat, backed by scientific research and veterinary expertise.

Our mission is to prevent pet food-related illnesses and deaths by making reliable pet nutrition information accessible to everyone.

What We Do

  • Food Safety Database: We maintain a comprehensive database of 60+ foods with safety ratings based on ASPCA and veterinary sources.
  • Expert Articles: Our blog features in-depth guides on pet nutrition, written by our team of pet nutrition experts.
  • Chrome Extension: Our free browser extension helps you scan pet food ingredients while shopping online, providing instant safety information.
  • Educational Content: We create evidence-based content to help pet owners understand pet nutrition and make better feeding decisions.

Our Values

🔬 Evidence-Based

All our information is backed by scientific research and authoritative sources like ASPCA, AKC, FDA, and veterinary institutions.

🎯 Accuracy First

We prioritize accuracy over speed. Every article is carefully researched and reviewed to ensure reliability.

🐾 Pet Safety

Pet safety is our top priority. We provide clear warnings about toxic foods and emphasize when to consult a veterinarian.

📚 Education

We believe in empowering pet owners with knowledge, not just providing quick answers.

Our Sources

We rely on authoritative sources for all our information, including:

  • ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) - Animal Poison Control
  • AKC (American Kennel Club) - Dog nutrition and health guidelines
  • FDA (Food and Drug Administration) - Pet food regulations and safety
  • Veterinary Universities - Cornell, UC Davis, and other leading institutions
  • VCA Animal Hospitals - Veterinary health information
  • USDA FoodData Central - Nutritional data

Disclaimer

While we strive to provide accurate information, DietPaw content is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods to your pet's diet, especially if they have underlying health conditions.

In case of emergency or suspected poisoning, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center immediately: (888) 426-4435

Contact Us

Have questions or feedback? We'd love to hear from you!

Email: contact@dietpaw.com