Pawcrit exists because finding honest, technical information about pet gear is harder than it should be. Most review sites are thin content farms that rank whatever pays the highest commission. The reviews that aren't pay-to-play are usually a single blogger's anecdote, written in an afternoon.
Pawcrit takes a different approach: every buying guide is built from long-term owner reports, veterinary literature, independent expert reviews, and manufacturer documentation — aggregated and weighed against a consistent rubric. When we do hands-on testing of a specific product, we flag it explicitly in the review. We don't pretend to testing we haven't done.
What we cover
High-end pet gear across five species — dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and ferrets. We focus on the category where research matters most: the stuff you don't want to buy twice. GPS collars, orthopedic beds, smart feeders, cameras, long-term nutrition plans, travel carriers, grooming tools.
We don't review $12 impulse buys. If a product isn't worth researching, it isn't worth writing about.
How we make money
Affiliate commissions. When a review recommends a product, most links carry an affiliate tag — if you click through and buy, the retailer pays Pawcrit a small commission. You don't pay more.
What we don't do: sponsored posts, paid placements, or swapping rankings for a kickback. If a product we liked changed our mind after six months, we update the review and say why — even if it costs us the commission.
See our full affiliate disclosure and research methodology.
Contact
Press, corrections, product submissions, or questions from readers: [email protected]. We read everything. We can't reply to everything.