TrustMyPets Editorial Team
The TrustMyPets Editorial Team brings together multi-disciplinary veterinary and animal behaviour expertise, covering general pet care education across health, behaviour, and welfare topics. Content focuses on authoritative, evidence-based, and practical guidance for pet owners worldwide, drawing on professional veterinary guidelines and peer-reviewed research.
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- Collective of veterinary and behaviour professionals
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- General
Authored Guides
Dog Daycare Staff Training Standards in the US 2026
Understanding staff training standards at US dog daycare facilities helps owners make informed decisions. Learn what certifications, ratios, and protocols American facilities should maintain.
Summer Airline Pet Cargo Embargoes: U.S. 2026 Guide
Major U.S. airlines enforce cargo embargoes for live animals from May through September when ground temperatures exceed safe thresholds. This guide covers carrier policies, temperature cutoffs, cabin alternatives, and state-specific planning tips for American pet owners traveling in summer 2026.
Pet Bereavement Leave: A U.S. Workplace Policy Guide
Millions of American pet owners face grief with no workplace support. This guide covers the psychology of pet loss, emerging U.S. legislative efforts, and how to advocate for bereavement leave at your job.
New U.S. Pet Ownership Laws Taking Effect in 2026
From California's statewide cat declawing ban to new pet rent caps in Washington, D.C., 2026 brings sweeping changes to pet law across the United States. Here is what every pet owner needs to know to stay compliant.
Adopting a Dog From a Breed Specific Rescue in the U.S.
Breed-specific rescues across the United States offer unmatched expertise in placing dogs with the right families. Here is what American adopters need to know about the process, costs, regulations, and red flags.
Pet Memorial Rituals When Loss Happens on the Road
Losing a pet during a road trip, vacation, or cross-state move is uniquely painful. This guide covers practical steps for U.S. pet owners, from finding emergency vet services to transporting ashes across state lines and creating meaningful memorial rituals.
Spring Parasite Prevention Mistakes U.S. Pet Owners Make
New pet owners across the United States often wait until spring to start flea, tick, and heartworm prevention, but parasites are a year-round threat in every state. Understanding regional risks and CAPC guidelines can protect your dog or cat from costly, dangerous infections.
Memorial Gardens for US Pets: USDA Zones, Safety, and Regulations
A guide to creating a safe pet memorial garden in the United States, covering USDA hardiness zones, state burial regulations, and non toxic plant selections.