Suburban Outsitters

Suburban Outsitters Professional Dog walkers with pet sitting services. Reliable, affordable and fully insured. We help

Suburban Outsitters LLC is a dog walking, pet siting company located in Southern New Jersey serving Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, Erlton, Voorhees, Marlton, Evesham - typically within 7 miles of the 08003 zip code. We offer seasonal specials and discounts when possible for multiple, weekly walking.

12/06/2025
11/13/2025

Yes, dogs can eat turkey—and it can be considered healthy for dogs—as long as it’s prepared safely and served in small portions. Turkey must be fully cooked without any other ingredients or seasonings; the skin, bones, and fat must be removed; and it must be served plain, without any other ingredients or seasonings.

10/22/2025

🇪🇸❤️ Spain just made history, pets are now family, not property. This means animals will finally have legal protection in cases of abuse, divorce, and loss.
Every paw deserves love, respect, and recognition. 🐾

Horrible
10/13/2025

Horrible

It’s been 67 years since she was sent into space.
People don’t really talk about it anymore — but I think we should.
Not because I’m a scientist, but because what happened still matters.

Laika wasn’t just a dog in a rocket.
She was a gentle soul, full of trust.
Her real name was Kudrjavka, meaning “curly” in Russian.
But the world came to know her as Laika — the little barker.

She was a stray from the streets of Moscow, chosen because she was calm and had survived hardship.
As if enduring pain somehow made her more fit for a journey with no return.

On November 3rd, 1957, she was launched aboard Sputnik 2.
The capsule had food, water, padded walls — but no way home.
From the beginning, it was never meant to bring her back.

Some say she lived seven hours. Others say a few days.
Either way, she spent her last moments alone, weightless and silent —
not knowing why she was there, only that the Earth she knew was slipping away.

She orbited the planet 2,570 times before her capsule burned up the following April.

Laika didn’t choose any of this.
She didn’t volunteer to stand for science, progress, or the space race.
She was just a dog — a small, trusting creature who wanted warmth and affection —
and instead became a symbol.

That’s why I still remember her.
Because not all progress is kind.
And not every breakthrough is made the right way.

Laika’s story reminds us to ask better questions —
to wonder who pays the price for our achievements

10/12/2025

Do dogs understand death? Many experts believe that dogs don't perceive death the same way humans do, but they certainly grieve.

10/02/2025

Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center has a large selection of dogs and cats available for adoption. HBPAC also offers low cost spay and neuter services, vaccines as well as other veterinary procedures.

09/22/2025

On a busy afternoon, cars screeched to a halt as a pit bull mix weaved frantically through traffic. To most, she looked like just another stray causing chaos. But Bella wasn’t lost—she was desperate. And she was running with a purpose.

Teri, a passerby, noticed something in Bella’s eyes. Not mischief. Not hunger. Urgency. Hope. Trusting her instinct, she followed as Bella darted through streets, glancing back to be sure she kept up.

The trail ended at a small home, its door ajar. Inside lay Bella’s owner—a man confined to a wheelchair, now bleeding from a brutal stab wound to his neck. Alone, he had no way to call for help. Without Bella, he would have died.

But Bella hadn’t given up. She had raced into the world to bring someone back. And she did.

Teri called for help, and paramedics arrived just in time. Doctors later confirmed the truth: Bella had saved her owner’s life.

Her story has since touched hearts everywhere—not just for the miracle of her rescue, but for the reminder it carries. Pit bulls are too often judged unfairly. Bella showed the world their truest nature: loyal, protective, and courageous.

She wasn’t just a pet that day. She was a lifeline. A hero with four paws and a heart that refused to quit.

👉 Full story in the comments.

Address

Cherry Hill, NJ
08003

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 7am - 9pm
Wednesday 7am - 9pm
Thursday 7am - 9pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 7am - 9pm
Sunday 7am - 9pm

Telephone

+12678865469

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