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Pet Guardianship: Planning Care for Your Furry Family Members | SimplyTrust
Pet Guardianship: Planning Care for Your Furry Family Members
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Pet Guardianship: Planning Care for Your Furry Family Members

Pet guardianship ensures your animals receive proper care when you can no longer provide for them.

SimplyTrustSimplyTrust Editorial·March 13, 2026
·1 min read

Contents

  • What Is Pet Guardianship?
  • How Does Pet Guardianship Work in Trusts?
  • Why Choose Multiple Pet Guardians?
  • What Financial Provisions Should You Consider?
  • How SimplyTrust Handles Pet Guardianship
  • What Happens If Guardians Cannot Serve?
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Pet guardianship ensures your beloved animals receive proper care when you can no longer provide for them. Unlike human guardianship, pet guardianship involves legally designating caregivers and setting aside funds to support your pets throughout their remaining lives.

What Is Pet Guardianship?

Pet guardianship as opposed to pet ownership (parenthood) creates a legal framework for your pets’ care after your death or incapacity. This arrangement designates specific individuals to assume responsibility for your animals and often includes financial provisions to cover their ongoing expenses.

Traditional wills cannot leave assets directly to pets since animals cannot legally own property. Pet guardianship arrangements work around this limitation by naming human caregivers and providing them with resources to care for your animals.

How Does Pet Guardianship Work in Trusts?

Trusts offer the most comprehensive approach to pet guardianship. A trust can hold funds specifically designated for pet care while naming guardians to provide daily care for your animals.

The trust structure allows you to set detailed instructions about your pets’ care, including dietary preferences, medical needs, exercise routines, and living arrangements. Your designated pet guardians receive access to trust funds to cover veterinary bills, food, grooming, and other necessary expenses.

Trust-based pet guardianship arrangements remain private, unlike wills that become public record during probate. This privacy protects both your pets and their designated caregivers from unwanted attention.

Why Choose Multiple Pet Guardians?

Designating multiple pet guardians creates backup protection for your animals. Life circumstances change, and your first-choice guardian might become unable to serve when needed.

A primary guardian handles day-to-day care, while backup guardians step in if the primary guardian cannot fulfill their responsibilities. This layered approach ensures your pets always have someone ready to care for them.

What Financial Provisions Should You Consider?

Pet care costs vary significantly based on the animal’s age, health, and expected lifespan. Consider veterinary expenses, daily care costs, emergency medical treatments, and end-of-life care when calculating appropriate funding levels.

You can structure financial provisions as lump sum payments or ongoing allowances. Some pet owners prefer recurring payments that provide steady income streams for guardians, while others choose lump sums that give guardians maximum flexibility.

Unused funds can return to your estate or pass to other beneficiaries after your pets’ natural deaths, preventing waste while ensuring adequate care during your animals’ lifetimes.

How SimplyTrust Handles Pet Guardianship

SimplyTrust makes pet guardianship planning straightforward through its mobile platform. The system requires you to name both a primary pet guardian and a backup guardian, ensuring comprehensive coverage for your animals.

You can allocate specific funds for pet care directly within your trust, choosing between lump sum distributions or ongoing payment schedules. The platform contacts your designated guardians to confirm their acceptance of the role, providing you with peace of mind about their commitment.

SimplyTrust trusts allow you to add, remove, or update pets and guardians even after signing your documents. If a pet passes away before you do, allocated funds can be released to other beneficiaries or purposes.

What Happens If Guardians Cannot Serve?

If both designated guardians become unable to serve, your successor trustee works to find appropriate care arrangements according to your trust’s instructions and available funding.

This backup system ensures your pets receive care even in unexpected circumstances. Clear documentation of your pets’ needs, preferences, and care requirements helps trustees make informed decisions that honor your wishes.

Pet guardianship through a trust represents an act of love that extends beyond your lifetime. By planning ahead, you ensure your furry family members receive the care and attention they deserve, providing peace of mind for both you and your designated caregivers.

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