Paw Prosper buys Onlinepethealth to deepen vet rehab education

Paw Prosper has acquired Onlinepethealth, a veterinary rehabilitation continuing education platform with a global community of more than 15,000 professionals, according to the company’s announcement reported by Pet Age. Onlinepethealth founder Dr. Megan Kelly and her team are staying on, and the deal adds another education asset to Paw Prosper’s growing rehabilitation portfolio just months after its January 1, 2026 acquisition of the Canine Rehabilitation Institute. Together, the moves extend Paw Prosper beyond products and equipment into certification, continuing education, and professional community for rehabilitation-focused clinicians. (petage.com)

Why it matters: For veterinary professionals, especially those working in rehab, sports medicine, pain management, and post-surgical recovery, this signals further consolidation around education and clinical support tools. Onlinepethealth’s webinars, research summaries, podcast, business training, and large peer network could give Paw Prosper a stronger role in how rehabilitation clinicians learn, connect, and choose products in practice. That comes at a time when workforce development and access to training remain central issues across veterinary medicine, even as debate continues about where shortages are most acute. (petage.com)

What to watch: Watch for whether Paw Prosper bundles Onlinepethealth with CRI training, CE offerings, or rehab product lines, and how independent the platform remains under new ownership. (petage.com)

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