Treatment Alerts are source-linked publication updates from The Pet Treatment Index. Choose dog, cat, or both and the types of changes you want to follow. We will ask for your email and broad preferences—not your pet’s diagnosis, symptoms, medication list, medical records, or treatment plan.

Treatment Alerts are educational. They are not medical monitoring, emergency alerts, veterinary advice, a diagnosis, or a treatment recommendation. If you believe your pet may be experiencing an emergency, contact a veterinarian or emergency animal hospital immediately.

What an alert may cover

New Treatment Records

A newly published record that meets the Index’s status, evidence, cost, coverage, access, source, and update requirements.

Approvals and status changes

A material change in official veterinary approval, conditional approval, indexing, investigational status, labeling, or another regulatory record relevant to a topic we follow.

Safety alerts and recalls

A new or materially changed regulator, manufacturer, or other authoritative safety communication, recall, warning, or label update.

Trials and emerging treatments

A meaningful, source-supported milestone such as a registered trial, enrollment change, published result, regulatory submission, approval decision, or legitimate availability development.

Cost and coverage research

A new cost dataset, material price update, policy-version finding, or coverage-methodology change that affects how an owner should interpret a treatment expense.

What an alert will not do

An alert will not:

  • tell you that a treatment is right for your pet;
  • diagnose a condition or interpret symptoms;
  • replace a veterinarian who knows your pet’s history;
  • provide an experimental dosing protocol;
  • promise that a treatment is safe, effective, available, affordable, or covered;
  • imply that a new insurance policy will cover a condition that already existed;
  • or serve as the only place to monitor an urgent safety issue.

Always verify a time-sensitive matter with your veterinarian and the linked authoritative source.

Choose your updates

Treatment Alerts are not accepting signups yet because the required email delivery and compliance settings are not complete. The publication will not collect an address until confirmation can be delivered lawfully and reliably.

What happens after you subscribe

  1. We send a confirmation link to the email address you entered.
  2. Your subscription remains pending until you use that link.
  3. After confirmation, we send only the broad topics you selected, subject to the limits of our tagging and publication schedule.
  4. Every message includes a way to unsubscribe without creating an account.

We do not promise a fixed email frequency. A topic may be quiet for a long time, and we would rather send no alert than manufacture an update.

Subscription information is used to operate Treatment Alerts and measure the service in the limited ways described in the Privacy Policy. We do not ask for or want medical records.

A future alert may contain a clearly labeled compensated link when it is genuinely relevant to the update and appropriate for the reader’s stage. The presence of compensation will be disclosed in the message. It will not change the status, evidence, safety, or editorial conclusion being reported.

Read the Affiliate & Sponsorship Disclosure

A note about delivery

Email providers may delay, filter, or block a message. Treatment Alerts are not guaranteed delivery and must never be relied on for emergency, medical, regulatory, recall, or investment decisions. Follow your veterinarian, the relevant regulator, and the official source directly when timing matters.