Smart Homes, Smarter Pet Safety
Modern technology brings convenience, but automated devices and smart home features can introduce unexpected risks for curious pets. With a few simple precautions and awareness of how animals interact with their environment, you can enjoy the benefits of a connected home while keeping your companions safe and comfortable.
Hidden Home Hazards in “Pet-Friendly” Products
Many products labeled natural or pet-safe can still pose risks to animals, especially when inhaled, absorbed through paws, or accidentally ingested. Understanding how everyday household items affect pets differently than people can help you create a safer environment and prevent avoidable health emergencies at home.
What Pet Parents Should Look For in a Pet Sitter (Beyond “Likes Animals”)
Choosing a pet sitter is about more than availability or price. Knowing what to look for, from observation skills to communication and professionalism, helps ensure your pet receives care that’s calm, consistent, and truly attentive.
Why Choosing Dogs On The Run Matters
Pet care is not like cleaning or landscaping. It is caring for heartbeats, for family, for trust. Dogs On The Run is more than a booking platform. It is a concierge network that supports families, professionals, and pets with structure, safety, and backup care. Because when it comes to those you love most, reliability is not optional.
Why Every Pet Parent Needs Reliable Emergency Contacts
When you leave your pet in the care of a sitter, one emergency contact is often not enough. If you and your spouse are traveling together, on a plane, or in an area without service, your sitter may have no way to reach you in an urgent situation. By adding at least one additional trusted contact, you ensure your pet and your home are always protected.
Your Dog Wants You to Know This: The Importance of Recognizing and Preventing Bloat
Written By: Selena R. Price
Hey there, dog parent! Your furry friend has an important message about a serious condition called bloat. If you have a large dog—especially those deep-chested breeds like German Shepherds or Great Danes—this is especially vital.
Bloat occurs when the stomach fills with gas and can twist, leading to a life-threatening situation that can escalate quickly. Unfortunately, it has a staggering 95% fatality rate if not treated immediately. But don’t worry! By understanding the signs and taking preventive measures, you can help keep your dog safe.
