Why Every Pet Should Wear a Collar and Name Tag
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Why Every Pet Should Wear a Collar and Name Tag

A collar and name tag may seem like a small detail, but they are one of the simplest and most effective ways to keep pets safe. While microchips are important, a visible tag with a phone number allows for an immediate reunion if a pet slips out or gets lost. At Dogs On The Run, we encourage every pet parent to keep a tag on their pet at all times, especially when someone else is caring for them.

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Buckle Up, Pup: Why Pet Travel Safety Deserves a Second Look
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Buckle Up, Pup: Why Pet Travel Safety Deserves a Second Look

Traveling with your pet? Safety starts before you hit the road. At Dogs On The Run, we encourage pet parents to consider using seatbelts, harnesses, or carriers when transporting their pets — especially when someone else is behind the wheel. This small step can make a big difference in comfort, focus, and safety for everyone involved.

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Pet Care Professional Mixer at Muttropolis

Pet Care Professional Mixer at Muttropolis

Thursday evening brought our Dogs On The Run family together for something truly memorable; an exclusive get-together at Muttropolis in Solana Beach where our Pet Care Professionals connected, celebrated, and strengthened the bonds that make our community so special. With generous support from Muttropolis, thoughtful touches, and genuine conversations, the evening reinforced why investing in our professional network elevates the care every pet receives.

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Pawsitively Life-Changing: Your Dog Might Be Better Than a Spouse
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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.

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