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Professional Standards

Professional standards in pet care serve as the critical framework that separates well-meaning amateurs from qualified experts. In an industry where regulations can vary significantly, adhering to recognized safety protocols, ethical guidelines, and continuing education requirements is essential for protecting the welfare of animals. Our focus is on demystifying these benchmarks so you can confidently evaluate veterinarians, trainers, and care providers based on objective criteria rather than just promises.

We analyze the operational integrity of pet services, from sanitation practices in boarding facilities to the emergency response protocols of dog walkers. By prioritizing providers who maintain comprehensive insurance, valid certifications, and transparent service contracts, you ensure a higher level of accountability. This rigorous approach minimizes risk and guarantees that your pet receives care grounded in the latest veterinary science and behavioral research.

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Dog Daycare Staff Training Standards in Canada 2026
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Dog Daycare Staff Training Standards in Canada 2026

Canadian dog daycare facilities must meet province-specific licensing requirements and staff training benchmarks. Learn what certifications, ratios, and protocols to expect from a quality facility in Canada.

TrustMyPets Editorial Team
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Pet Groomer Credentials: What Canadians Should Check
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Pet Groomer Credentials: What Canadians Should Check

Canadian pet owners need to verify groomer qualifications, insurance, and safety standards before booking appointments. Here is what to look for across provinces in 2026.

Sophie Bianchi
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Pet Sitter Insurance and Bonding in Canada: 2026
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Pet Sitter Insurance and Bonding in Canada: 2026

Canadian pet sitters need province-specific insurance, bonding, and CCC coverage to operate professionally. This guide covers what Canadian pet owners should verify before booking a sitter in 2026.

Laura Chen
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Bangkok 2026 Pet Law: What Every Owner Must Know
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Bangkok 2026 Pet Law: What Every Owner Must Know

Bangkok's new pet ordinance requires microchipping, registration, and compliance with household pet limits. Here is everything pet owners, including expats, need to know about meeting the requirements and what to do now that the April grandfather clause deadline has passed.

TrustMyPets Editorial Team
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Behaviourist vs Dog Trainer: How to Choose in Canada
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Behaviourist vs Dog Trainer: How to Choose in Canada

Canadian pet owners face unique considerations when choosing between a certified animal behaviourist and a dog trainer. This guide covers Canadian credentials, provincial regulations, costs in CAD, and climate factors that affect canine behaviour.

Priya Nair
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New Pet Ownership Laws in Canada for 2026
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New Pet Ownership Laws in Canada for 2026

Canadian provinces are reshaping pet welfare in 2026, from Ontario's proposed declawing ban to evolving breed restrictions. Here is what every Canadian pet owner needs to know to stay compliant.

TrustMyPets Editorial Team
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How to Become a Certified Pet Sitter in Canada
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How to Become a Certified Pet Sitter in Canada

Professional pet sitter certification in Canada is voluntary but highly recommended for building client trust. This guide covers provincial licensing, insurance, first aid training, and business registration steps specific to Canadian sitters.

Priya Nair
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Pet Sitting Insurance in Canada: What It Must Cover
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Pet Sitting Insurance in Canada: What It Must Cover

Canadian pet sitters need province-compliant insurance covering liability, care custody and control, and property damage. Here is what owners and sitters across Canada should verify before any booking.

Laura Chen
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Pet Groomer Licensing: What Is Required by Law vs. What Is Voluntary Across the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and the EU
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Pet Groomer Licensing: What Is Required by Law vs. What Is Voluntary Across the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and the EU

In most countries, anyone can pick up a pair of scissors and call themselves a professional pet groomer, with no licence, exam, or proof of training required. This guide breaks down exactly what the law does and does not demand, region by region, and explains what voluntary credentials actually signal about a groomer's competence.

Hannah Cole
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Is Your Dog Walker Properly Insured? A Guide for Canadian Pet Owners
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Is Your Dog Walker Properly Insured? A Guide for Canadian Pet Owners

Hiring a dog walker in Canada involves specific risks ranging from icy sidewalks to urban wildlife. Discover why standard liability policies may leave you with thousands in veterinary bills and what coverage professionals actually need.

Hannah Cole
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Hiring a Professional Dog Walker in Canada: Certifications, Bylaws, and Safety
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Hiring a Professional Dog Walker in Canada: Certifications, Bylaws, and Safety

Navigating Canada's unique climate and municipal by-laws requires a dog walker with more than just a love for animals. This guide covers essential Canadian certifications, insurance requirements, and safety protocols for hiring a professional.

Laura Chen