A woman wearing sunglasses smiling with a black dog in an outdoor setting during daytime.
A cartoon dog sleeping on a bed with a thought bubble showing a courtroom scene where a dog is testifying, admitting to breaking a treat in half and pretending it was a whole one, with a jury and a 'Guilty' sign.
A woman in sunglasses smiling and sitting beside a happy, smiling dog with a gray and black coat outdoors. There is a large rock embedded in a wall behind them.
A woman smiling and crouching, holding a happy, gray, black-spotted dog with a striped leash in an outdoor grassy area.
Three dogs, two Siberian Huskies and one Border Collie mix, walk on a sidewalk next to a green bush and grass in a residential area.

Hi, I’m Jenn—the genius who thought, “Sure, let’s spend my free time being outpaced by dogs who think sleeping is optional and sprinting is a lifestyle.”

I’ve been a runner for years, training seriously and qualifying for the Boston Marathon, twice. But the real shift didn’t happen at a finish line—it happened in San Diego, where I kept stopping mid-run to talk to every dog I passed.

My coach finally said, “You should run dogs for a living.”
I laughed—and forgot about it.

Until I moved to San Antonio.

I started running my own dogs, then joined Rover as a side hustle—just to be around more dogs. Meanwhile, I took a hard look at my corporate career, and after 24 years with the same company, I realized the job I once loved wasn’t there anymore—and neither was I.

So I built something better.

Run•Dog•Run started with one consistent client—Rosendo (Roze)—and it quickly became more than a side gig. In December, I made the decision to stop waiting. By January 1st, I was all in.

Now, while other adults enjoy calm hobbies, I’m out here running high-energy dogs who think walks are a scam and sprinting is a personality trait.

My own dogs, Ranger and Nellie, run my life (rent-free), and they’re the reason this exists. If I’m already getting dragged around, your dog might as well join the circus.

If your dog has rocket-fuel energy, Olympic-level zoomies, or needs more than a casual walk—I’m your girl. I’ll bring them back happy, exercised, and significantly less likely to redecorate your house.

Let’s run!

A woman wearing sunglasses taking a selfie on a beach with a dog, both smiling, overcast sky with clouds.
A woman in athletic clothing kneeling next to a black curly-haired dog outside a building with a flower bed and large window.