
Dog Rocks, the natural lawn care solution that helps prevent yellow burn patches on grass caused by dog urine, is celebrating a major social media milestone after two of its Instagram Reels went viral on the platform.
Across the two posts, Dog Rocks has generated millions of organic views and high levels of engagement from dog owners, garden lovers and pet professionals, significantly increasing awareness of the brand and its simple, natural solution for greener lawns. One of the Reels has now surpassed 8.5 million views, firmly placing Dog Rocks among the most-watched pet and lawn-care clips on Instagram.
The viral posts were created and shared on the brand’s Instagram account, @dogrocks.rock, and showcase relatable, light-hearted content around the everyday reality of dog ownership and lawn care. The most recent post, shared yesterday, continues to attract comments, shares and saves from pet parents who recognise the challenges of keeping both their dogs and their gardens happy.
Importantly, all of the recent growth has been achieved organically, without paid boosts or advertising. The response underlines the power of authentic, story-led content in the pet sector, where genuine experiences and simple educational messages often outperform polished campaigns.
“We’re absolutely thrilled by the response to our recent Instagram posts,” said a Carina Evans, CEO Dog Rocks UK & USA. “We are not social media experts – we’re just a small team who care about dogs, lawns and honest communication – so seeing our content resonate with millions of people around the world has been both surprising and really exciting. The messages, comments and stories from fellow dog lovers have been the best part of the whole experience.”
The success has already translated into heightened interest from retailers, groomers, garden centres and other pet professionals who are keen to connect with dog owners in a more engaging way online. As a result, Dog Rocks is now actively inviting journalists, content creators, retailers and other pet businesses to get in touch if they would like to learn more about the story behind the viral posts or explore collaborative content ideas.
“We’re very happy to speak to anyone who wants to hear more about what worked for us and what we’ve learned along the way,” Carina added. “We’re not here as gurus or consultants – we’re simply happy to share our story, talk about the content that clicked with our audience, and help however we can, whether that’s answering questions, jumping on a call, or joining a podcast or article. If our experience gives someone else the confidence to hit ‘post’, that’s a win.”
Dog Rocks is encouraging interested parties to reach out via Instagram DMs to @dogrocks.rock or through the contact details on its website to arrange interviews, comments, or informal chats about social media content in the pet and garden space.