Contact Dog Mom Mentality: Questions, Press & Partners
Reach out with reader questions, thoughtful feedback, press requests, or collaboration ideas that support more grounded, compassionate dog parenthood.
We'd Love to Hear From You
Dog Mom Mentality started with the kind of conversations that rarely fit into a neat training checklist: the guilt after a hard walk, the relief when a dog finally settles, the question you hesitate to ask because you think every other pet parent already knows the answer.
If that is what brought you here, welcome.
For general notes, questions, and business inquiries, email [email protected]. A clear subject line helps us route your message faster, especially if it relates to a specific article, podcast topic, partnership idea, or resource request.

Quick note: If your dog may be injured, ill, or unsafe, contact your veterinarian, a qualified trainer, or local emergency support first. Email is not the right place for urgent care.
Reader Questions & Feedback
Reader emails often shape what we cover next. Not in a boardroom way. More like a notebook on the kitchen counter, full of real moments from real homes.
Helpful questions to send
- Questions about an article, podcast episode, or resource on the site.
- Topics you wish someone would explain with more patience.
- Feedback about what felt useful, confusing, or missing.
- Stories about new dog parenthood, reactivity, burnout, play, or rebuilding confidence.
What makes a note easier to answer
Tell us which page you read, what you were hoping to learn, and where you got stuck. One concrete example helps more than a long history.
For instance: “My dog barks at the hallway door every evening around dinner, and I feel myself getting tense before it even starts.” That kind of detail gives the conversation a place to begin.
We read feedback with care, and we appreciate corrections. If you notice a broken link, outdated wording, or a place where the tone could be kinder, please say so. Good community work gets edited in public over time.
Press & Media Inquiries
For interviews, quotes, podcast appearances, or media requests related to dog parent wellbeing, new dog parenthood, reactive dog support, or the emotional side of training, email [email protected].
Please include your outlet, deadline, topic, format, and the kind of contribution you are looking for. A short brief is more useful than a polished pitch deck.
Best fit
Thoughtful conversations about the human side of dog life: stress, shame, learning curves, routines, and the pressure to “get it right.”
Less useful
Requests for instant behavior diagnosis, breed stereotypes, or sensational stories about difficult dogs.
Timing
If your deadline is close, put the date in the subject line. We cannot promise availability, but we do check for time-sensitive press notes.
We care about accuracy and context. A quote about reactive dog life, for example, lands very differently when it honors safety, nervous systems, and the lived reality of the person holding the leash.
Partnership & Collaboration Opportunities
We are open to collaborations that make life with dogs feel more supported, less performative, and more humane for both ends of the leash.
That might include editorial partnerships, podcast conversations, resource development, community education, or aligned brand work. The strongest fit is usually practical: something a tired dog parent can use on an ordinary Tuesday, not just admire from a distance.
What we look for
- A clear connection to dog parent wellbeing, training support, enrichment, journaling, or everyday care.
- Respectful language around behavior challenges and mental health.
- Products, services, or ideas that do not rely on fear, shame, or quick-fix promises.
- Room for honest editorial boundaries.
How to pitch
Email [email protected] with a short overview, the audience you hope to reach, the timeline, and what you are asking Dog Mom Mentality to create or contribute.
Partnership lens: We prefer collaborations that help readers feel steadier, not sold to. If the idea needs pressure to work, it is probably not for this space.
What to Expect (and What We Can't Help With)
Here is the plain version: we try to answer as thoughtfully as we can, and we cannot answer everything.
Most messages receive a reply when a response is appropriate, especially press notes, partnership inquiries, corrections, and reader questions that connect directly to site content. Some emails become future article ideas instead of one-to-one replies. That is often the best way to help more people without turning a private inbox into a rushed advice column.
We can usually help with
- Clarifying something published on Dog Mom Mentality.
- Receiving corrections or accessibility feedback.
- Considering media, podcast, or editorial requests.
- Reviewing collaboration ideas that fit the site’s purpose.
We cannot help with
- Emergency medical or behavior situations.
- Individual training plans by email.
- Legal, veterinary, or mental health diagnosis.
- Requests to publish unrelated guest posts or link placements.
If you are writing because you feel overwhelmed, you are not failing. You may still need local, qualified support, and that can be a caring next step rather than a last resort. This contact page can open a conversation; it cannot replace hands-on help in your home, clinic, or training environment.
Who Reads Your Message
Your message is handled by the Dog Mom Mentality editorial side, with Karoline’s voice and values guiding the work. Notes are read for relevance, care, and next steps: reply, file for a future topic, correct a page, or decline if the request does not fit.
We do not need your whole life story to care about what you are carrying. Share only what feels necessary for the question in front of you.
Privacy and respectful contact
Please avoid sending sensitive personal details unless they are truly needed. For more on how information is handled, read the Privacy Policy. Site use is also covered in the Terms of Use.
If you want to understand the person and purpose behind the site before reaching out, visit About Karoline & Dog Mom Mentality.
We are glad you are here. Whether you are sending a correction, pitching a careful collaboration, or asking the question you have been carrying around all week, write like a human. We will read it that way.
