About DogsMeetsBaby

The internet has a thousand sites about babies and a thousand sites about dogs. Almost nobody covers the house where both live at once. That's us.

Illustration of a family living room: a white Maltese dog and a blonde baby playing on a rug while parents relax on a sofa
Editorial illustration — the household we write for.

Where we came from

DogsMeetsBaby started as a YouTube channel about dogs and babies learning to share a home — the funny moments, the chaos, and the surprisingly tricky logistics. Over 108,000 people subscribed, and the questions in the comments kept circling the same theme: "what gear actually works when you have both?" Baby gates that a determined dog folds in a weekend. Pet cameras you check during a 2 a.m. feed. Vacuums that handle double the mess without ruining nap time. This site exists to answer those questions properly — in depth, searchable, and kept up to date.

How our reviews work

We'll tell you something most review sites won't: nobody — not even the biggest names in the business — physically tests every product they write about. We'd rather be upfront about our method than imply a laboratory that doesn't exist. Here's exactly how an article gets made:

Illustration of a home desk with a laptop showing product comparison cards, notes, coffee, and a white Maltese dog asleep beside the keyboard
Editorial illustration — most of our work looks like this: reading what a thousand owners already learned the hard way.

How we stay honest

This site is reader-supported: when you buy through our links we may earn a commission, and brands sometimes pay for clearly-labeled sponsored posts. Two rules keep that from bending the verdicts. First, commissions are the same whichever product you pick — so we have no reason to push the wrong one. Second, sponsors never get approval over what we write, and a paid post that fails our checks says so. The full policy lives on our disclosure page.

One more thing you'll notice: our articles are illustrated with editorial artwork instead of borrowed product photos, and every illustration is labeled as one. What a product actually looks like, you'll always find on the retailer's listing — what it's like to live with is what we're here for.

The two in the logo

The fluffy white Maltese and the blonde baby in our logo are the site's mascots — you'll spot them in most of our illustrations, standing in for the real dogs and real babies this site serves. Consider them the permanent test family: one set of paws, one set of tiny feet, one very patient sofa.

Say hi

Spotted an error? Have a product that survived your dog and your toddler? Tell us about it — corrections make the site better for the next family. Brands should start at For Brands, and the original videos live on YouTube.