by Annika Hugosson | May 14, 2026 | Dog Walking, Dogs, In-Home Pet Care
For busy dog owners in Durham, it can be tempting to think that a fenced backyard is enough exercise for a dog during the workday. After all, they have space, fresh air, and room to use the bathroom. But from a behavioral and physical health standpoint, there is a...
by Annika Hugosson | May 7, 2026 | About Bull City Pet Care, Cats, Dogs, In-Home Pet Care, Pet Sitting
Finding someone to care for your pet is a big decision, which is how you found yourself here (hi there!). You are doing the research to find the best care for your beloved pet. Whether you need dog walking or in-home cat care in Durham, the quality of your pet sitter...
by Annika Hugosson | Apr 29, 2026 | Cats, In-Home Pet Care, Pet Sitting
When planning a trip, one of the most common questions cat owners ask is: how often does my cat actually need someone to check in? Cats are often labeled as “low-maintenance” pets which leads some people to assume they can be left alone for extended periods,...
by Annika Hugosson | Apr 18, 2026 | Animal Welfare, In-Home Pet Care, Pet Health, Pet Safety
If you’ve ever reached into your pet’s water bowl and felt a slippery film along the inside, it’s not just mineral buildup. That slick coating is called biofilm, and it’s something many pet owners encounter without realizing what it is. We recently shared a quick...
by Annika Hugosson | Apr 2, 2026 | Cats, In-Home Pet Care, Pet Behavior, Pet Sitting
When people travel, many assume the best option for their cat is boarding. While boarding facilities can work in some situations, they are not always the best fit for many cats. Cats are territorial animals whose sense of safety depends heavily on their environment...
by Annika Hugosson | Mar 19, 2026 | Dog Walking, Dogs, In-Home Pet Care, Our Dog Walking Team
Relocating to Durham for a role at Duke comes with a constraint that most neighborhood guides ignore: your schedule is going to be long, unpredictable, and often out of your control. For dog owners, that changes how you should think about where to live. The question...