Why “Pet Prenups” Are Trending
As laws evolve across the country, more states are beginning to recognize pets as family — not property. New “pet prenup” and custody laws now require judges to consider an animal’s well-being when couples separate, shaping how families plan for their pets’ future. Pennsylvania’s HB 97 is the latest example, signaling a broader shift toward protecting our companions’ emotional and physical welfare.
For Dogs On The Run families, this change reinforces what we’ve always believed: the bond between humans and pets is sacred, deserving of compassion, respect, and thoughtful care — in every season of life.
Planning for the Future: Why Dogs On The Run Should Be Part of Your Pet Succession Plan
When it comes to our furry family members, planning for their future is just as important as planning for any other aspect of our lives. Pets depend on us for their care and wellbeing, and it’s crucial to ensure they will continue to be loved and looked after should anything happen to us. That’s where Dogs On The Run comes in. In this blog, we’ll explore how Dogs On The Run can be a vital component of your pet succession plan.
