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Evidence, corrections and serious enquiries.

Vendors, veterinarians, researchers and readers can use this page to send additional evidence, factual corrections, methodological concerns, vendor responses and general questions. Submission does not guarantee publication or a change in editorial conclusions.

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Effective date2026-08-17
Last updated2026-08-17

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General

General enquiries

Editorial questions, collaboration enquiries, press contact and practical questions about VetAI Trust.

Evidence

Evidence submissions

Send studies, datasets, public validation reports, product documents or other evidence relevant to a claim under review.

Vendor response

Vendor responses

Vendors may provide factual context, additional evidence or a formal response to published criticism. Response does not equal editorial pre-approval.

Corrections

Corrections and factual errors

Use this route to report a factual inaccuracy, missing evidence or a methodological issue in published or draft materials.

Privacy / Security

Privacy and security concerns

Use this route for privacy requests, accidental disclosure concerns or reports of a security issue affecting the public site or its handling of submitted material.

Useful submission content

What helps a serious review.

Claim or pageThe exact claim, page or publication you want VetAI Trust to consider.
EvidenceStudies, product documentation, screenshots, archived pages or primary sources that support your point.
Why it mattersExplain whether the issue is factual, methodological, clinical, editorial or benchmark-related.
Disclosure notesFlag any conflict of interest, sponsorship or vendor relationship that readers should understand.
Allowed

What may be submitted

  • Additional evidence or studies.
  • Factual corrections and methodological concerns.
  • Product information relevant to a concrete public claim.
Not guaranteed

What is not promised

  • No guarantee of publication.
  • No guarantee of a changed evidence status or rating.
  • No guarantee of advance review rights over editorial conclusions.
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