Cookie Policy

Last Updated: January 2026

Hello there, Hooman!  πŸ‘‹

Pawditor Spike here. To make your visit to my backyard (this website) as smooth as a fresh jar of peanut butter, we use cookies. This policy explains what they are, how we use them, and how you can manage them.

πŸ” 1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are tiny text files stored on your browser or device. They help us remember you, your preferences, and how you interact with our content. They aren’t real biscuits (sorry to disappoint!), but they are very important for the web.

πŸͺ 2. How We Use Cookies

We use different types of cookies to keep the tails wagging:

  • Essential Cookies: These are necessary for the website to function. Without them, you couldn’t move around the site or use its basic features.
  • Analytics Cookies: These help us understand how many hoomans visit us and which stories are the “leader of the pack.” We use Google Analytics for this. The data is anonymous and helps us improve our guides.
  • Affiliate & Marketing Cookies: When you click on a product recommendation (like a cool new toy), a cookie is set so the partner store knows you came from Let It Paw. This allows us to earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

βš–οΈ 3. Your Choice (The Treats You Allow)

You are the boss of your browser! Here is how you can manage your cookies:

  • Our Banner: When you first visit, you can choose “Accept All” or “Only Necessary.”
  • Browser Settings: You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.) at any time.
  • Opt-Out: To specifically stop being tracked by Google Analytics, you can use the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

πŸ”— 4. Third-Party Cookies

Sometimes, we use “paws-on” features from other companies (like YouTube videos or social media share buttons). These third parties may set their own cookies. We don’t control these, so we recommend checking their respective cookie policies.

πŸ“¬ Questions?

If you have any questions about how Spike sniffs out these cookies, feel free to bark at us: