by jennifer | Sep 1, 2024 | Pet Health, Uncategorized
The Stare Game: Understanding Your Dog’s Gazes: Have you ever caught your dog staring at you and wondered why? Dogs don’t have words, but they have many nonverbal communication tools. Staring can be one of these tools. Your pup might be tryingto tell you...
by jennifer | Nov 1, 2023 | Pet Health, Uncategorized
Are you tired of buying toys for your fur babies to play with only to witness their swift demise by your mischievous pet? Some of our buddies carry their toys around like treasures, but if that’s not your dog or cat, then you may have a bona fide toy destroyer....
by jennifer | Jan 30, 2021 | Pet Health, Uncategorized
There isn’t much in this world that tops a kiss from your best friend. Most people attribute licking as a way to show affection; dogs love licking. They lick themselves, lick you, lick other dogs, so is that all about affection, or could there be other reasons...
by jennifer | Dec 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
Calico cats are really cool – they have such beautiful markings (tri-color)! But did you know that calicoes are individual in many other ways too? Almost all calico cats are female. The orange and black markings are located on the X-chromosome and female cats,...
by jennifer | Oct 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
Our Feature in Pet Sitters International Magazine: Meet Jennifer Betts Jennifer Betts, owner of Run and Play in Takoma Park, Maryland, is a master’s level licensed graduate social worker, and started her pet-sitting business as a sole proprietorship in 2014 after...
by jennifer | May 1, 2019 | Uncategorized
May has a lot of pet holidays, and we’d thought we’d highlight a few for you to celebrate this month. May is National Pet Month so let’s celebrate our pets all month long! This month-long holiday aims to promote pet adoptions, responsible pet...
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