What I Bought My Daughter Before She Started Walking Her Dog at 5:30 AM
She moved to a new city, got a rescue pup, and started walking at dawn before work. I didn't feel happy — I felt nervous.
Pitch-black sidewalks. Drivers staring at their phones. Coyotes in the foothills. A dog that would bolt if spooked. Her, alone, with a leash in one hand and a phone flashlight in the other.
A Phone Flashlight Isn't a Safety Plan
Dog walkers and hikers get put in a weird spot. The best times to walk are when visibility is worst — 5 AM before work, 8 PM after dinner, deep in the woods on a weekend trail.
And the threats aren't just human. Cars that don't see you. Cyclists flying around blind corners. Loose dogs. Coyotes. Twisted ankles miles from the trailhead.
- Dark sidewalks with no streetlights between 5-7 AM
- Drivers distracted by phones, coffee, kids in the backseat
- Trails where your phone has no signal and no one can hear you
- Dogs that react to something before you've even noticed it
Then I Found the Dog Walking & Hiking Safety Set
A friend of mine — a trail runner who's been chased by a coyote twice — told me about a brand called She's Birdie. Two moms who designed exactly the two things they wanted their own kids to carry on walks.
Birdie Disc is a tiny clip-on LED light with a 130dB siren built in. Three light modes so drivers, bikers, and other walkers see you. Water resistant. Clips to your clothes, your dog's leash, your backpack strap. Press and hold the button and the siren kicks on — the same decibel level as a jet engine.
Birdie 3.0 is the original personal safety alarm. Fits on your keys or in your pocket. Pull the pin and you get a 130dB siren plus a flashing strobe light. Built-in flashlight for dark parking lots after you get back from a trail. On/off switch so it never goes off by accident.
Together, they cover both sides of the walk: hands-free visibility while you're moving, plus a safety alarm that lives wherever you go next.
Here's What Actually Sold Me
I'd already tried a reflective vest. She wouldn't wear it. I'd bought her pepper spray — it sat in her glovebox.
The difference with this set: it's small enough that she actually carries it.
- Birdie Disc clips to her leash — she doesn't have to remember to put it on, it just lives there
- Three light modes — steady, flashing, bright — she picks based on the setting
- Water resistant — rain, snow, accidental splash from a puddle, all fine
- Birdie 3.0 on her keychain — it's already in her hand when she's walking to her car
- Built-in flashlight on the 3.0 — for dark trailheads, parking lots, or that stretch of sidewalk where the streetlight is out
- 130dB sirens on both — loud enough to scare off an animal, alert a neighbor, or signal for help
- Rechargeable via USB-C — same cable as her phone
I'm Not the Only Mom Who Found This
Over 4 million women trust Birdie. It was created by two moms who obviously get it — they made it for their own daughters first.
The hiking and dog-walking crowd found it fast. Instagram is full of photos of Birdie Discs clipped to leashes and backpack straps. Trail runners, dog walkers, early-morning joggers, solo hikers — this is their thing.
What Happened After I Gave It to Her
She texted me that first week: "Dog already reacts when the disc clicks on. I think he likes it. Walk felt way safer."
The light stays on her dog's leash. The alarm stays on her keys. She uses the disc's flashing mode on the road, steady mode on the trail.
Then I bought a set for myself — I'd started walking my own dog after she convinced me. Then one for her brother who hikes. Then a two-pack for her and her walking buddy.
When I compared the safety set to what we had before, there was a clear winner:
| Birdie Set | Phone Flashlight | Reflective Vest | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birdie Disc | Birdie 3.0 | |||
| Visibility | 3 light modes, clips on | Can use as a flashlight | One angle, one hand | Passive only |
| Safety Alarm | 130dB siren | 130dB siren + strobe | None | None |
| Hands-Free | Disc clips to leash or bag | Connect to your keys | Occupies your hand | Yes |
| Weather-Proof | Water resistant | Water resistant | Don't drop it in a puddle | Yes, but fades |
- Trusted by 4 million+ women
- Created by moms who hike and walk their own dogs
- Visibility AND a safety alarm in one set
- Free shipping on bundles — save up to 40% with multiple sets
The Questions I Had Before Ordering
(And My Honest Answers)
I had the tab open for three days before I ordered. Here's what was holding me back...
Yep, probably. 130dB scares basically everyone when it's up close. But that's probably a good thing — if you need to use it, you want your dog to be aware of the trouble too.
BUT the siren only activates when you press and hold the button — it won't go off just from clipping the Disc to a leash. Some dogs actually learn to associate it with "mom's signaling something" pretty quickly.
The Birdie 3.0's dedicated on/off switch means no accidental triggers. You can turn it on when you set out on the walk and off when you return — giving you full control so your Birdie only activates when you need it.