Writer

Recognized as an
Industry Expert

She is also a sought out expert for much of the popular press, including the New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Real Simple, Readers Digest, Health, Prevention, Yahoo.com, The Dodo, and many veterinary related publications including AAHA Trends, Fear Free Happy Homes and the AVMA.

As a Certified Veterinary Journalist and an educator, Dr. Marks has unique experience communicating in all forms of media. Her regular “Fearless” column in Today’s Veterinary Business is one of the most widely read and continues to push the industry forward in the areas of how excellent physical and emotional health of our patients can also generate a financially healthy practice.

Column Contributions:

Dr. Marks is a monthly columnist in the area of how emotional health is just as important as the physical health of our patients and can drive significant financial health for the practice. Some example columns
Veterinary Practice News

The arrogance of sexist business beliefs

Great Pet Care

7 Best Chicken-Free Dog Foods of 2022

Dog Food for Picky Eaters

8 Best Options in 2022

Fountain Report

Injecting better medicine—and revenue—into your practice

Clinician’s Forum

Managing Inappetence & Chronic Kidney Disease

Muck Rack

Articles by Natalie Marks

Bottom Line Inc

Proper Care and Feeding of Senior Pets

Steve Dale CABC

Dr. Natalie Marks: My Favorite Veterinarian

AAHA

Nutritional Resources

Face Mask

Dr. Marks discusses what to do if your dog eats a face mask

Overcoming barriers to preventive dentistry for cats & dogs

Dr. Marks discusses all about dental care in February’s Pet Dental Health month

Having your dog off leash

Dr. Marks talks about the risks of having your dog off leash

Veterinary Practice News

Is veterinary medicine a depressing profession?

Veterinary Practice News

Telehealth Gives Pets A Hand

Veterinary Practice News

Equality is vet med’s golden opportunity

3 Best Practices in Curbside Veterinary Care

Dr. Marks discusses best practices when looking at the pandemic driven service of curbside care

The Future Is Female

The Upsurge of Women in the Veterinary Industry

Pet Vet

The Veterinary Parent’s Survival Guide to Virtual Learning

Bordetella Vaccine for Dogs

Dr. Marks discusses kennel cough and all about benefits and risks of Bordetella vaccination in dogs

Here’s What To Do if Your Dog Gets Bitten by a Snake

Dr. Marks discusses safety tips and what to do if your dog is bit by a snake

Vaccinating Your Dogs

Dr. Marks discusses how to pair up for protection by vaccinating dogs against Bordetella and canine influenza

Fear Free Handling

Fear Free Handling—And Tuna—Turn Vet Visit From Sad To Glad

Is Your Pet Overweight?

Here’s How To Know – And Why You Should Care

Hitting the Road

Summer Travel Tips

Fear-Free’ Pets Make for Happier Pets, and Owners

Dr. Marks is interviewed about how the Fear Free mission can change a veterinary practice and home by improving physical and emotional health in pets

Ticks on Dogs

Dr. Marks talks with Prevention Magazine about easy and safe ways to remove a tick from a dog

Stresses of Being a Parent

Dr. Marks discusses the stresses of being a working parent and tips on how to feel empowered and remove guilt from the workplace

Aging Pet

Dr. Marks discusses the aging pet and needs within the home from the pet parent

Chicago Tribune

Dr. Marks tackles the epidemic sweeping through the veterinary profession – mental health challenges and the sharp increase in suicide

Yahoo Sport

Dr. Marks talks about how to have the safest experience at dog parks

Infectious Disease

Infectious Disease Handbook

Take the Fear Out of Pet Dermatology

Dr. Marks discusses how to remove fear, anxiety and stress around the area of veterinary dermatology

It’s Ok to Not Be Ok (I’m Not)

Dr. Marks writes about how it’s ok to not be ok and how to actively ask for help when struggling mentally

Today’s Veterinary Business

Take a Bite Out of Inappetence

Today’s Veterinary Business

Assisting From Afar

Today’s Veterinary Business

Take the Fear Out of Injections