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Last Updated: June 1, 2026
Mr Pet Lover is an independent pet-content publication.
We are a small team. We read every message and reply to legitimate inquiries — typically within 2 business days.
Questions about our content, requests for new breed or care topics, or general feedback.
Email: contact@mrpetlover.com
Please include the URL of the page you are writing about whenever possible — it speeds up our reply meaningfully.
Found a factual error, a broken link, or a piece of guidance that does not match current AKC / ASPCA / AVMA recommendations? Tell us. Corrections are a feature of how we publish, not an embarrassment.
Email: contact@mrpetlover.com
Subject line: "Correction — [page URL]"
We acknowledge corrections within 2 business days, update the page, and bump the "Last updated" date so readers can see the article was revised.
For brand partnerships, sponsored campaigns, expert-reviewer collaborations, podcast guesting, or media inquiries.
Email: partnerships@mrpetlover.com
We do not accept paid links inside editorial content, and sponsored content (when it exists) is labelled. If your request involves an unlabelled link insertion, the answer is no.
Have a story about a pet you'd like other owners to read? We feature first-person, owner-written stories — rescue journeys, training breakthroughs, end-of-life reflections, joyful absurdities.
Send: a 200–800 word story, your pet's name + breed (or mix), one or two photos you took yourself, and your byline. We lightly edit for clarity and length and credit you at the top of the page.
Email: contact@mrpetlover.com
Subject line: "Pet story submission"
For GDPR / CCPA data requests, opt-outs from analytics or advertising cookies, or other privacy concerns, see our Privacy Policy for the full process. The short version: email contact@mrpetlover.com with the subject "Privacy request" and we will respond within 30 days.
We post breed spotlights, care tips, and community stories across:
Social messages are checked less frequently than email — for time-sensitive items, email is better.