Most Shopify stores have the same fixable issues: thin product copy, missing meta tags, no schema, no internal linking strategy, and no content velocity. Obsess AI ships fixes for all of these from inside the Shopify admin.
Captures the broad set of category, product, and informational queries that compound into compounding organic traffic over months.
Shopify SEO tailored to pet supply stores — not a generic ecommerce template.
Pets has its own rules, terminology, and editorial standards. Obsess AI is built to respect them.
AAFCO nutrition adequacy statements regulate any "complete and balanced" claim on pet food
Breed-specific, life-stage, and health-condition content captures the most buying intent
Vet-reviewed or vet-cited content earns disproportionate organic trust and links
YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) territory — Google holds this content to a higher E-E-A-T bar
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This is the brand's own landing page — we make Obsess AI and we're writing about our app's fit for pets stores. Weigh the recommendations with that in mind. We've tried to be honest about where AI works well for this category and where it still needs human review.
Pet products span a range of content needs — food and health products are YMYL-adjacent (pet health), while accessories and toys are lower-stakes. AI works well for general care content, breed guides, and product reviews. Anything making health claims needs veterinary review.
Regulatory and YMYL considerations
Pet food and health products carry YMYL-adjacent risk. Claims about pet health, nutrition, or treatment need substantiation. The FDA regulates pet food labeling similarly to human food. Vet-recommended language without an actual veterinarian endorsement is a misrepresentation. For health products: have a veterinary advisor review content before publishing claims.
Breed-specific care guides ("Care guide for golden retrievers") and product comparison content ("Best dog food for sensitive stomachs") both rank well and convert. Educational content about nutrition, training, and health builds long-term audience trust.
For general educational content (typical breed characteristics, basic care, common questions), AI drafts work with editorial review. For anything diagnostic or treatment-related, veterinary review is necessary — and the content should make clear it's general information, not a substitute for vet consultation.
FDA regulates pet food labeling. Claims about nutritional content need to be accurate. AAFCO statements about complete and balanced nutrition follow specific rules. Generic "healthy" or "natural" language has tightened scrutiny — specific qualified claims hold up better.
Be specific about which pets and which life stages each product fits. Generic "great for dogs" recommendations underperform "best for small-breed adult dogs with sensitive stomachs" both for SEO (long-tail specificity) and conversion (buyer self-qualification).
For health and nutrition content, yes for credibility and accuracy. For general care, training, and accessory content, named pet expertise (trainer, breeder, longtime owner) with disclosed credentials is sufficient. Anonymous or unattributed pet health content underperforms in this category.
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