by Joette White | Sep 25, 2025 | Dallas, Dallas Pet News, Dog, Dog Park, Pet Parents, Pet-Friendly Dallas, Seasonal Pet Care, Travel Pet Care
It’s fall in North Texas, bringing a welcome break from the sweltering summer heat. With cooler mornings and almost crisp evenings, now is the perfect season to help your dog stay active, healthy, and happy. The Dallas Metroplex offers plenty of pet-friendly...
by Joette White | Aug 27, 2025 | Cat, Dallas, Dog, Estate Planning for Pets, Pet Care Dallas, Pet News, Pet Parents, Texas
September is Responsible Dog Ownership Month, a time dedicated to celebrating the bond we share with our canine companions and reaffirming the commitments that keep them happy, healthy, and secure. While most dog owners think of responsibilities like proper veterinary...
by Joette White | Aug 21, 2025 | Cat, Dallas, Dog, Pet News, Pet Parents
At Park Cities Pet Sitters, we have the privilege of sharing life’s journey with the pets we care for and the families who love them. From the playful leaps of puppyhood, to serene senior years filled with gentle walks, to the tender moments of hospice and palliative...
by Joette White | Aug 14, 2025 | Cat, Dallas, Rescue
If you’re a cat lover in Dallas, you’re in for a treat! The Metroplex boasts a growing scene of cat cafes, cozy spots where guests can sip coffee, unwind, and interact with playful, adoptable cats. These hangouts offer more than just fun; they’re revolutionary in...
by Joette White | Jul 23, 2025 | Cat, Dallas, Dog, Dog Nutrition, Grooming, Pet Health, Seasonal Pet Care
As we shared in a previous blog, fleas and ticks are a persistent nuisance in the Dallas Metroplex. Because many flea and tick products contain known neurotoxins and pesticides that are potentially harmful to our pets, ourselves, and the environment, pet parents have...
by Joette White | Jul 16, 2025 | Cat, Dallas, Dallas Pet News, Dog, Pet Care Dallas, Pet Health, Pet News, Pet Parents, Texas
Severe weather and unpredictable rainfall have become a constant concern for residents and pet owners in the Dallas Metroplex. According to the National Weather Service, “Flash flooding kills more people annually than any other type of severe weather.” As...