Evan Hart
Product judgment and routine based testing perspective
Evan Hart contributes to DogHaven commercial and utility content with a simple rule in mind: a recommendation should make sense after the first week of use, not only at the moment of purchase. His editorial lens focuses on daily usability, cleaning burden, travel readiness, and whether a product or routine actually matches the dog and owner it claims to serve.
Location
Washington
Experience
8 years
Focus
Commercial pages with clear methodology
Specialty
Product fit and testing logic
Editorial focus
How this contributor works
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