Scrolling for pet advice on social media might seem harmless, but it can actually make things worse. Most of the time, the people giving advice have no real experience or credentials, and when their tips go wrong, there’s no accountability or follow up.

This clip comes from the full episode “The Hidden Danger of Pet Advice on Social Media” on The Pet Parent Hotline with host Amy Castro, MA, CSP. Amy explains why taking medical or behavior advice from strangers online can delay proper treatment, create confusion, and even put your pet’s health or safety at risk.

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WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THE FULL EPISODE:
• Why social media is the worst place for pet health or training advice
• How misinformation spreads quickly and quietly hurts pets
• Where to find trustworthy guidance you can actually rely on

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