Veterinarians Last updated February 23, 2026

How to Track Page Views for Veterinarians

Your veterinarian page views reveals key insights. Learn what causes issues, what good looks like, and how to fix it with real data.

Your veterinary practice has been serving your community for 10 years. You have hundreds of pet owners in area but the your website only gets 500 page views monthly. Pet owners are finding you but not staying to learn about your services.

Why Page Views Matter for Veterinarians

Page views measure how comfortable pet owners feel exploring your practice online. Each additional page view gives you another chance to show that your veterinary team provides compassionate, quality care.

Think about a pet owner searching for “dog dentist near me.” They land on your homepage. If they only see that you offer “veterinary services” and leave, you have one chance to convert them. But if they click to your dental care page, then to your team page, and finally to your appointment request form, they are building trust with each click. Three page views builds more confidence than one.

Search engines also reward practices with engaging websites. When pet owners spend time exploring multiple pages, Google notices and may boost your rankings for local searches like “vet near me” or “emergency veterinary care [your city].”

What Causes Veterinarian Page View Issues

Generic service descriptions. Saying you offer “veterinary care” is not enough. Pet owners search for specific services like “cat dental cleaning” or “dog surgery.” They need dedicated pages.

No pet-type differentiation. Cat owners and dog owners have different concerns. Without pages addressing feline or canine specific health needs, you miss connecting with both audiences.

Missing pet health content. Pet owners search for health information online. Without a blog or resource section, you miss this traffic and the chance to demonstrate your expertise.

No staff introductions. Pet owners want to know who will care for their furry family member. Without veterinarian and technician bios, they cannot build trust.

Limited visual content. Photos of your clinic, happy pets, and caring staff help pet owners feel comfortable choosing your practice.

How to Track It

Open Google Analytics 4 and navigate to the Engagement section. Click on Pages and screens to see which pages attract the most views and which ones are being overlooked.

Look for patterns in your data. If your surgical services page gets 150 views but your general practice page gets 40, you know which content resonates with pet owners.

ClawAnalytics can help you understand pet owner behavior in more detail. You can ask questions like “Which service pages get the most views from cat owners” or “Do mobile visitors explore fewer pages than desktop users” to improve your site structure.

Create a custom report in GA4 that shows page views by service type. This helps you see which veterinary services generate the most interest and which need better promotional pages.

Quick Wins to Increase Page Views

  1. Build service-specific pages. Create separate pages for dental care, surgery, vaccinations, grooming, and emergency services. Include pricing ranges and what to expect.

  2. Separate cat and dog content. Create pages specifically addressing feline and canine health concerns. This helps different pet owners find relevant information.

  3. Add a pet health blog. Write articles about common pet health issues, preventive care tips, and seasonal warnings. Pet owners search for this content and it showcases your expertise.

  4. Create a team introduction page. Feature your veterinarians and key staff with photos, backgrounds, and areas of expertise. This helps pet owners connect before they visit.

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Got questions?

What is a good page view count for veterinary websites?
Veterinary websites typically see 700 to 2,200 page views monthly. Practices with service pages for different pet types and a blog tend to have higher page views as pet owners explore care options.
Why do veterinary websites get low page views?
Low page views happen when sites lack service-specific pages, do not include pet health information, or fail to show the clinic atmosphere that puts pet owners at ease.
How can veterinary practices increase page views?
Create pages for different services like dental care, surgery, and vaccinations. Add a pet health blog and staff introductions so visitors explore more of your site.
Do page views differ by veterinary website section?
Yes. Emergency services and new patient pages get the most views. Pet care articles and staff pages get fewer views but help build trust and loyalty.

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