About NexGenPaws — Built by David, Powered by AI
NexGenPaws started with one adoption and a lot of questions. My name is David — most people call me DVD. I’m a full-stack developer, and Nairobi is my first dog. I adopted her from a shelter when she was about a year old, and that changed my daily life in ways I didn’t expect.
After Nairobi, I became the person reading ingredient labels, comparing products, and trying to understand what responsible pet care actually means — not just opinions, but real guidance. The problem was clear: pet advice online is full of noise, contradictions, and content that exists to sell rather than inform.
So I built a system to do it better.
NexGenPaws is a bilingual pet care blog that I run with AI tools I designed and built myself. Every article goes through a pipeline I created: research, drafting, SEO, and publishing — all AI-assisted. But the editorial direction, the standards, the decision of what’s worth writing about, and the real-life context (Nairobi, Zeus, Zakura) — that’s mine.
I want to be upfront about this because it matters. The AI helps me publish consistently and bilingually at a scale I couldn’t do alone. But it doesn’t replace judgment. Every article reflects what I actually believe is useful for pet owners, not just what ranks.
You’ll see Zeus and Zakura in stories too. Zeus is my best friend’s dog — basically my nephew. Zakura is a cat in our extended family circle. They keep this content grounded in real life.
Transparency note: NexGenPaws is not a veterinary clinic, and I’m not a veterinarian. When topics need medical depth, I rely on reputable references and clearly separate education from diagnosis. Affiliate links are always disclosed. Trust matters more than clicks.
If you’re here because you love your pet like family, you’re in the right place — and you deserve honest guidance, not content farm noise.