Editorial Policy
Our testing methodology, review standards, conflict of interest policy, and how we maintain editorial independence.
Our testing methodology, review standards, conflict of interest policy, and how we maintain editorial independence.
Our Commitment
PawCircuit is committed to independent, honest, and rigorous editorial standards. This policy documents how we test products, write reviews, and maintain editorial independence from our commercial relationships.
This policy is public and enforceable. If we ever fail to live up to it, we expect our readers to hold us accountable.
1. Editorial Independence
Our editorial team operates independently from our commercial (affiliate and advertising) team. Concretely:
- No paid placements. Brands cannot pay to be included in our guides or to improve their ranking. We do not accept sponsored posts, native advertising, or "pay-to-rank" arrangements.
- Affiliate relationships do not influence recommendations. We recommend products we would buy ourselves, regardless of commission rate. The #1 product in a guide may have a lower commission than the #5 product.
- Editorial decisions are made by editors. The commercial team has no input into which products we recommend, how we rank them, or what we say about them.
- We publish corrections. When we make errors, we correct them publicly and prominently.
2. How We Acquire Products
We acquire products for review through three channels:
- Purchased at retail (preferred): When possible, we buy products at retail (typically Amazon) just like a regular consumer. This ensures we receive the same product and experience as our readers.
- Manufacturer loaners: For high-cost products (>$500) we cannot justify purchasing, we accept review units from manufacturers. These are returned after testing. We disclose this in the review.
- Manufacturer samples (rare): For some new products, manufacturers send us samples to keep. We disclose this in the review. Receiving a free product does not influence our rating.
Regardless of how we acquire a product, we apply the same critical standards.
3. Testing Methodology
Every product in our guides goes through a minimum 30-day testing period (often 60-90 days for flagship products). Testing is conducted in real households with real pets, not in labs.
3.1 Test Household
Our test household includes:
- A 75-lb Labrador Retriever (mixed urban/suburban environment)
- A 22-lb Whippet (sensitive to collar weight and noise)
- A 9-lb Papillon (tests small-pet compatibility)
- Two cats (8 and 12 lbs, one with kidney disease requiring special diet monitoring)
- Three backyard bird feeders (suburban Maryland, mixed deciduous trees)
3.2 Test Scenarios
Each product is tested across at least 5 scenarios:
- Daily real-world use: The product is used as a typical owner would use it, every day, for at least 30 days.
- Edge cases: We deliberately trigger failures — power outages, WiFi drops, food jams, low batteries, multiple pets interacting simultaneously.
- Side-by-side comparison: Every product is compared head-to-head with at least 2 competing products in the same price range.
- Long-term durability: For products we keep, we report any failures or performance degradation over time.
- Veterinary review: For products making health claims, our analytics dashboards are reviewed by 3 veterinary professionals who rate the clinical usefulness of the data.
3.3 Metrics
Where applicable, we measure quantitative metrics rather than relying on subjective impressions:
- GPS collars: GPS accuracy (vs. surveyor-grade reference), escape-alert latency, battery life under real use
- Pet cameras: Video quality (PSNR), alert accuracy (true positive rate), treat dispenser reliability (# of jams per 50 tosses)
- Litter boxes: Cycle reliability (% of cycles completed without stall), odor control (subjective rating panel), drawer-full accuracy
- Feeders: Portion accuracy (digital scale measurement), dispensing reliability (% of meals delivered), jam frequency
- Health monitors: Vitals accuracy vs. veterinary equipment, alert latency for induced stress events
4. Review Standards
Every review includes:
- Pros and cons. Every product has limitations. We document them honestly.
- Quantitative metrics where applicable (see above).
- Who should buy this product. We don't recommend products universally — we specify the use case.
- Who should NOT buy this product. Just as important.
- Alternatives. If this product isn't right for you, what should you buy instead?
- PawCircuit Score. A 1-10 score that summarizes our overall verdict.
We never publish a "perfect" review. Every product has trade-offs, and our reviews reflect that.
5. Updates and Corrections
Every guide is reviewed and updated at least quarterly. When a major new product launches in a category we cover, we test it and update the guide within 30 days.
When we make errors, we correct them publicly. Corrections are made inline in the article with a "Correction:" note indicating what was changed and when. Significant corrections are also noted at the bottom of the article.
6. Conflicts of Interest
Our editorial team members disclose any financial relationships with brands we cover. We do not hold equity in pet tech companies. We do not accept gifts (beyond review units, which are disclosed) from brands. Editorial team members are not permitted to write reviews of products from companies where they have a personal relationship with the founder or leadership.
7. Reader Feedback
We welcome reader feedback and corrections. If you believe we've made an error or missed something important in a review, please contact us. We investigate every reader-reported issue and update articles if warranted.
8. Reviewer Qualifications
Our editorial team has over 20 years of combined experience in consumer technology journalism, with bylines at Wirecutter, Tom's Guide, PCMag, and other major outlets. For health-related product reviews, we consult with three licensed veterinarians who review our clinical claims.
9. Funding Model
PawCircuit is funded entirely through Amazon Associates affiliate commissions and display advertising (Google AdSense, Mediavine). We do not accept direct sponsorships, paid placements, or brand partnerships.
This funding model was chosen deliberately. It aligns our incentives with yours: we only earn money when you find our content valuable enough to act on it. If we recommend bad products, you stop trusting us, you stop clicking, and we go out of business.
10. Contact
For questions about our editorial policy, please contact us. We're happy to provide additional detail about our testing methodology for any specific product or category.