A worried pet owner searches for “emergency vet near me” late at night. They find your clinic and click through to see your emergency services. The page shows a 404 error. They assume your clinic is closed or unavailable and drives to the emergency animal hospital down the street. You lost a patient who could have become a lifelong client.
This happens when veterinary websites have untracked broken links.
Why 404 Errors Matter for Veterinarians
Lost patients. Pet owners in urgent situations do not linger on broken websites. They immediately look elsewhere. Every broken service page is a patient gone to a competitor.
Emergency care misses. Your emergency and urgent care pages are critical. If these return 404 errors, pet owners needing immediate help cannot book with you.
Revenue impact. One loyal patient worth $800 to $1,500 annually in preventive care, vaccinations, and unexpected visits adds up quickly. Losing families due to broken links costs thousands per year.
Reputation damage. Pet owners trust you with their furry family members. A broken website suggests organizational problems that might affect patient care.
How to Check in GA4
Open GA4 and navigate to Explore. Create a new report using the Pages and screens dimension. Filter for page paths containing “404” or check pages with high exit rates.
Look at Acquisition reports for landing pages with high bounce rates or zero goal completions. Sometimes a page appears fine but actually returns an error.
Set up automated alerts for 404 spikes. This catches broken links quickly, especially after website updates.
The Easier Way
ClawAnalytics shows you every broken page on your veterinary website in one view. No complex filtering or report building required.
Veterinarians commonly ask: Which of our service pages is returning 404 errors? Did our website update break any booking links? Are pet owners landing on broken emergency care pages?
ClawAnalytics answers instantly, protecting your patient flow.
Quick Wins
Test all service and booking pages weekly. Click every link a pet owner would use to schedule an appointment or learn about your services.
Prioritize fixing emergency and urgent care pages immediately. These patients need help now.
Set up redirects for any service pages you consolidate or remove. Preserve the link equity and direct pet owners to relevant alternatives.
Use ClawAnalytics alerts to catch 404 errors the moment they appear. Protecting your online presence protects your patient roster.