What Experienced Pet Parents Wish They Had Known Sooner
April Henley April Henley

What Experienced Pet Parents Wish They Had Known Sooner

At Dogs On The Run®, we’ve seen firsthand that the happiest, most well-adjusted dogs don’t come from perfect training or rigid routines, but from patient, consistent care over time. Experienced Pet Parents consistently emphasize that dogs respond deeply to human energy, predictable schedules, regular exercise, and meaningful daily interaction. Even small, repeatable habits such as consistent feeding times, bonding moments, and reliable activity can dramatically influence a dog’s behavior and emotional well-being. When life gets busy, maintaining that stability becomes challenging, which is why dependable in-home support can make such a profound difference in keeping pets calm, secure, and thriving.

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Bored Isn’t Harmless: How Mental Under Stimulation Leads to Behavior Problems
April Henley April Henley

Bored Isn’t Harmless: How Mental Under Stimulation Leads to Behavior Problems

A long walk may tire your dog’s body, but it does not always satisfy their mind. When dogs lack meaningful mental engagement, boredom can turn into frustration, anxiety, and unwanted behaviors at home. Providing appropriate enrichment supports cognitive health, emotional balance, and a calmer, more fulfilled companion.

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Is Your Dog Overstimulated? The Hidden Stress of Modern Pet Life
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Is Your Dog Overstimulated? The Hidden Stress of Modern Pet Life

Many dogs today are not lacking activity. They are overwhelmed by it. Constant noise, excitement, and unpredictability can keep a dog’s stress levels elevated, leading to restlessness, reactivity, and difficulty settling. Understanding the signs of overstimulation and providing calmer, more balanced support can help your dog relax, regulate, and feel truly at ease at home.

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Dog Shaking Their Head? Here’s When It’s Normal and When Dogs On The Run® Recommends Calling Your Vet
April Henley April Henley

Dog Shaking Their Head? Here’s When It’s Normal and When Dogs On The Run® Recommends Calling Your Vet

At Dogs On The Run®, our Care Team frequently hears concerns from families whose dogs suddenly won’t stop shaking their heads. While an occasional shake is perfectly normal, repeated or persistent head shaking is often a sign that something is irritating the ears, from trapped moisture and allergies to infections that require veterinary care. Because our professionals observe pets in real home environments, we’re often able to spot early warning signs and alert families before minor discomfort turns into a more serious issue. When in doubt, ongoing head shaking should always be evaluated by a veterinarian to ensure your dog stays comfortable, healthy, and pain-free.

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Supporting Your Dog’s Emotional Well-Being: Understanding ACE Free Work
April Henley April Henley

Supporting Your Dog’s Emotional Well-Being: Understanding ACE Free Work

Helping your dog thrive means supporting more than just physical health. Emotional well being, enrichment, and stress regulation play a critical role in behavior and overall quality of life. ACE Free Work is a gentle, science aligned approach that allows dogs to explore, sniff, and decompress at their own pace, promoting calm, confidence, and resilience. Discover how this simple practice can serve as a meaningful reset for your dog’s mind and body.

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How Changes in Your Routine Affect Your Pet More Than You Think
April Henley April Henley

How Changes in Your Routine Affect Your Pet More Than You Think

Your pet notices every shift in your daily routine more than you think. Changes in your schedule, energy, or home environment can impact their confidence, behavior, and sense of security. Understanding how these transitions affect your pet helps you support their emotional well-being, especially during busy seasons or travel.

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