Dr. Ananya Sharma, BVSc and AH veterinarian and dog nutrition expert at dogeats.in, Mumbai

Dr. Ananya Sharma

BVSc & AH · Veterinarian & Dog Nutrition Specialist

VCI Registered Veterinarian 🎓 BVSc & AH, Bombay Veterinary College ✓ Medical Reviewer, dogeats.in 📍 8+ Years Practice · Mumbai

Dr. Ananya Sharma is a practising small animal veterinarian based in Mumbai, with over eight years of experience in companion animal medicine, preventive care, and pet nutrition. She holds a BVSc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) from Bombay Veterinary College, Mumbai — one of India's oldest and most respected veterinary institutions, established in 1886. She is a registered member of the Veterinary Council of India (VCI).

Dr. Sharma medically reviews every article published on dogeats.in, ensuring all food safety guidance is accurate, evidence-based, and relevant to Indian dog owners and their feeding habits. Her work bridges veterinary science with the daily reality of Indian pet parenthood — roti, daal, summer mangoes, and Indie dogs included.

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Education & Qualifications

BVSc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry)
Bombay Veterinary College, Mumbai
Affiliated with Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University (MAFSU)


Continuing Education:
Certificate in Companion Animal Nutrition
Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), Bareilly


Member:
Veterinary Council of India (VCI)
Maharashtra Veterinary Council

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Clinical Experience

  • Small animal medicine & surgery
  • Companion animal preventive care
  • Pet nutrition counselling
  • Canine & feline dietetics
  • Indie dog & street dog care
  • Puppy health & wellness
  • Senior dog management
  • Diabetic pet nutrition
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India-Specific Expertise

Dr. Sharma has treated thousands of dogs across Mumbai's diverse pet population — from Labrador Retrievers in Bandra flats to rescued Indie dogs in Dharavi. She understands how Indian households feed their pets: the kitchen scraps, the festival sweets, the summer fruits, the dal-rice.


This grounded experience informs every article she reviews on dogeats.in — making the guidance practical for real Indian households, not just textbook-perfect.

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Review Methodology

Every article on dogeats.in is reviewed by Dr. Sharma using the following standards:


  • Cross-referenced with USDA FoodData Central
  • Verified against NIN (Hyderabad) food tables
  • Checked against AKC & PetMD databases
  • Adapted for Indian dog breeds & conditions
  • Reviewed for YMYL accuracy compliance
  • Updated whenever new research emerges
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Articles Medically Reviewed

Every food guide on dogeats.in carries Dr. Sharma's medical review stamp — making this India's most vet-verified dog food safety resource.

Academic & Institutional Affiliations

Dr. Sharma's credentials are grounded in India's established veterinary education system. The following institutions are referenced in her qualifications and continuing education:

Bombay Veterinary College Mumbai, Maharashtra · Est. 1886 BVSc & AH (Alma Mater) ↗ MAFSU Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University Degree Awarding University ↗ Veterinary Council of India New Delhi · Statutory Body Registration Authority ↗ IVRI Bareilly Indian Veterinary Research Institute Continuing Education ↗ GADVASU Ludhiana Guru Angad Dev Veterinary University Reference Institution ↗ Madras Veterinary College Chennai, Tamil Nadu · Est. 1903 Reference Institution ↗

Disclaimer: The content on dogeats.in is reviewed by Dr. Ananya Sharma for general accuracy and is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute veterinary medical advice and should not replace a consultation with your registered veterinarian. If your dog has a medical condition or shows signs of illness after eating any food, contact your vet immediately. dogeats.in is not liable for decisions made on the basis of this content alone.