Editorial Policy

Learn how A Pomsky creates, reviews, updates, and discloses Pomsky care, product, health, and affiliate content.

A Pomsky publishes informational content about Pomskies and related dog-care topics. Our editorial goal is to make practical Pomsky questions easier to understand while staying clear about uncertainty, limitations, and when readers should seek professional help.

How Content Is Created

Content may be drafted, edited, or reorganized with the help of editorial tools, including AI-assisted tools. Human review should be used before publishing important updates, especially for health, nutrition, cost, insurance, breeder, or product recommendation topics.

AI-assisted drafting should not be used to invent facts, sources, expert credentials, product testing, prices, breeder availability, or personal experience.

Sources And Review

For health, nutrition, insurance, and safety topics, articles should rely on credible sources such as veterinary organizations, animal welfare organizations, insurers, peer-reviewed research, breed clubs, or official product information. When exact numbers are used, the article should state the date or context when possible.

Pages should be updated when:

Affiliate And Advertising Independence

A Pomsky may earn money from display advertising and affiliate links. Editorial recommendations should be based on usefulness, relevance, and reader value, not on commission rates. Affiliate links should be disclosed before or near the first affiliate link on a page.

We do not ask readers to click ads. AdSense advertising is separate from editorial recommendations and affiliate links.

Health And Safety Limits

A Pomsky does not provide veterinary diagnosis, emergency advice, or individualized treatment plans. Health and nutrition content should encourage readers to contact a licensed veterinarian when symptoms, risk factors, medications, diet restrictions, or emergencies are involved.

Breeder, Sale, And Adoption Content

A Pomsky should not publish fake breeder rankings, unverified puppy availability, or doorway-style local pages. Breeder and adoption content should focus on buyer safety, documentation, ethical questions, rescue options, red flags, and questions to ask.

Corrections

Readers can request corrections through the contact page. Corrections should be reviewed against reliable sources and, when appropriate, reflected in the article's update history.