Why Some Dogs “Act Different” on Leash Than They Do at Home(And what they’re really trying to tell us)
Many dogs aren’t “different” on leash, they’re responding to a world that suddenly feels louder, tighter, and less predictable. Understanding why behavior shifts helps us support dogs with more clarity and compassion.
What Dogs Notice First When You Walk Into a Home (It’s not what you think.)
When you walk through the door, your dog notices far more than your face or your voice. Dogs experience arrivals through scent, energy, and subtle shifts in the environment, long before emotion comes into play. Learning to think like a pet changes how connection begins.
Pawsitively Life-Changing: Your Dog Might Be Better Than a Spouse
Can your dog boost your happiness as much as a life partner? Science says yes! A new study shows that the bond we share with our pets could bring just as much joy and emotional wellbeing as close human relationships. At Dogs On The Run, we see this magic every day—and we're here to help you make the most of it.
