Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure

DogHaven.us discloses affiliate relationships clearly so readers can understand when revenue may be earned.

Written by

Lucy Moran

Published

April 5, 2026

Updated

April 5, 2026

How affiliate relationships work

Some pages may eventually include affiliate links. If a reader follows one of those links and makes a purchase, DogHaven may earn a commission at no extra cost to the reader.

What should never happen

An affiliate relationship should not decide the conclusion of a guide, rewrite a weakness as a strength, or push a product into a recommendation if it does not deserve to be there.

How disclosures appear

Disclosures should be visible, easy to understand, and written in plain language. Readers should not need to hunt for them.

Why this standards page matters

Trust pages are where DogHaven explains how the site plans to earn attention without cutting corners on clarity or reader respect.

DogHaven explains how content is planned, updated, and disclosed because trust should be visible.
Pages in this section define the rules that guide later growth.
The point is to create standards readers can actually evaluate.

Common questions

They should not. Recommendations should be based on fit, quality, and reader value first.
Lucy Moran

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Lucy Moran

Founding Editor

Lucy leads DogHaven editorial planning with a focus on practical dog ownership, trustworthy sourcing, and useful nationwide coverage.

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