The complete sitemap of the Chewy Pet Care Hub portal.

This sitemap is the full directory of every page on the Chewy Pet Care Hub portal, organized into six groups: home, catalog, services, account and savings, company and legal, and recipes. Readers looking for a specific page — chewy account login, chewy promo code, a pharmacy explainer, a cookie recipe — should find it below in its section. The sitemap is the page; the section list is both the table and the index.

  • Six grouped sections cover every page on chewy.gr.com.
  • The home page is the editorial overview and the portal's strongest single read.
  • Services, account and savings, and catalog share heavy cross-linking; any is a valid entry point.
  • Recipes and legal pages sit separately and do not require prior context.

The Chewy Pet Care Hub publishes editorial coverage of the Chewy login, pet food, pharmacy, Autoship, promo codes, careers, jobs, stock-price context and a side hub of human baking recipes. We are reader-supported, do not accept affiliate placements, and publish a monthly revision log with dated last-updated markers on every page.

Sitemap — all portal pages, grouped

The sitemap below lists every page on the Chewy Pet Care Hub portal. Pages appear once under their primary section; pages that touch multiple sections appear under the best-fit group. The listing is flat — no sub-groupings below the six sections — because a flat sitemap is the easiest shape for a reader looking for a specific destination.

Home and overview

Catalog — pet food and supplies

Services — pharmacy, telehealth, scheduling

Account and savings

Company, contact and legal

Recipes — human baking side hub

How to use this sitemap

The sitemap is a flat reference, which means it treats every page as a peer. Readers who are new to the portal should open the home page first; it carries the strongest editorial overview of how the Chewy login, pet food catalog, pharmacy, Autoship and promo-code stack all connect. Readers who already know what they want to read can jump straight to the page in question.

The services section, the account-and-savings section and the catalog section cross-link heavily. Any one is a valid entry point. Readers interested in pharmacy should start with the pharmacy page, then branch to prescription refills and the safety center. Readers interested in savings should start with the promo-codes tracker, then branch to the discount-codes stackability matrix and the Autoship service page. Readers interested in job searching should open both the chewy careers page and the chewy jobs page, because the intent distinction matters for how to apply.

Recipes sit on their own track. The three cookie and bar recipes are human baking content, not pet content; they share nothing with the services pages except the portal header and footer. Readers who arrived at the portal through a recipe query can ignore the other sections entirely.

The legal section — privacy policy, returns guarantee — is where reader-rights and retailer-rights content lives. The privacy policy describes what this editorial portal collects; the returns-guarantee page describes the retailer's returns-and-exchange posture in pet-parent terms.

Portal navigation patterns we see in reader mail

Reader mail surfaces a handful of recurring navigation patterns. The most common is “chewy account login fails, then chewy customer service, then sometimes safety center.” A reader who cannot sign in usually wants the walkthrough first, the support-routing second, and the safety-center framing only if they suspect a compromise. The second most common is “promo-codes, then discount-codes, then autoship-service.” Savings-oriented readers consistently move from the active-offers tracker to the stackability matrix to the Autoship explainer. The third most common is “pharmacy, then returns-guarantee, then customer-service.” Pharmacy readers frequently have a return or compounding question alongside the refill question. The sitemap respects those patterns by grouping the related pages in adjacent sections.

Updates and last-modified cadence

Tracker pages — promo codes, discount codes, stock price — refresh monthly. Explainer pages — dog food, cat food, pharmacy, Autoship — refresh quarterly. Legal and compliance pages refresh when policy changes, with a visible effective date on the page. Recipes refresh annually, or sooner if a reader catches an error. Every page carries a last-updated byline near the article hero; readers who are revisiting a page can check the date without reading the whole piece.

Sitemap — reader questions

Three reader questions about how the portal is organized and how to find what you are looking for.

How is the Chewy Pet Care Hub sitemap organized?
The sitemap groups pages into six sections: home and overview, catalog (pet food and supplies), services (pharmacy, telehealth, scheduling), account and savings, company-contact-legal, and recipes. Each section lists the pages that belong to it in reading order within the group. The flat shape — no sub-groupings below the six sections — is deliberate, because a flat sitemap is the easiest reference when a reader already knows roughly what they are looking for.
Is this sitemap the same as the XML sitemap used by search engines?
This is the human-readable HTML sitemap designed for reader navigation. A separate XML sitemap is generated for search-engine discovery and lives at /sitemap.xml. Both list the same pages; the HTML version groups them for readability and adds section context, and the XML version orders them for crawler efficiency with last-modified timestamps. Readers should use this HTML version; crawlers should use the XML version.
Which page should I start with on the Chewy Pet Care Hub?
The home page serves as the editorial overview and is the strongest single read for a first-time reader. First-time readers looking for the account workflow should visit the chewy account login walkthrough; first-time readers looking for savings should start with the promo-codes tracker and then branch into the discount-codes stackability matrix. Readers arriving for pharmacy content should start at the pharmacy page, and readers arriving for a recipe should jump directly to the recipe in the recipes section.