| | "I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts." - John Steinbeck | | Happy Friday! Here's the scoop: - This pup is working hard to blend in.
- Banana pumpkin treat recipe.
- Dog food fit fur royalty!
- Find out if dogs listen to women or men better.
| | Did You Know...? Which breed was first brought to the United States by Helen Keller? (scroll to the bottom to find the answer!) | | | Find Friends You Feel Comfortable Around If this picture doesn't make you smile, I don't know what will. This dog has found his comfortable spot in the mud and has a group of friends who clearly support his weirdness. Maybe he's practicing his camouflage for hunting season, or maybe he's just being a little weird. | | What We're Digging Want the very best for your furry king or queen? Look no further than A Pup Above's Gently Cooked recipes! A Pup Above's fresh food recipes have nourishing Bone Broth, non-GMO veggies, and superherbs for joint, immune, and digestive support. Packing on average 50% more protein than other gently cooked foods, it offers a delicious and nutritious meal for your furry royal family member. Get $50 off of your first $100+ purchase with code DAILYDIG50. | | Thank you to A Pup Above for sponsoring today's Daily Dig - and thank you for supporting the sponsors who help us deliver the content you love at no cost to you. Visit A Pup Above here! | | Recipe: Do(g)-It-Yourself Banana Pumpkin Dog Treats Bananas are a dog favorite year-round, but during this fall season you can add in some pumpkin for a seasonal specialty. This homemade treat recipe is incredibly simple. Banana Pumpkin Dog Treats You'll need: Three cups of whole wheat flour, two eggs, one cup of canned pumpkin puree, and one mashed banana - Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Mix together eggs, banana, and pumpkin. Add flour and mix until it's all incorporated.
- Roll out the dough to ⅛ inch thickness and cut out treats with cookie cutters.
- Bake for approximately 20 minutes. Let the treats cool completely, and then share them with your dog!
| | Do Dogs Listen to Women Better Than Men? A new study stated that dogs are more likely to listen to women for one reason. Humans tend to use a specific speech style when interacting with dogs. It's a sing-song voice, similar to how we speak to babies. Women tend to talk to dogs in more of a singsong voice than men, and dogs respond to that. Women hyper-articulate their vowels more than men and talk in naturally playful situations. It's a fascinating study into how a dog's brain processes speech. Trained dogs listened to real-life speech samples from men and women who were speaking to dogs, babies, and other adults. Dogs knew which speech was directed specifically at them. Is this true in your household? Does your dog respond to women better than men? | | Image courtesy of Dogington Post. | | Did You Know: Answer: Akita is the breed first introduced by Helen Keller. | | Final Bark Give your royal pet the best with A Pup Above! Their fresh, nutritious recipes, with Bone Broth, non-GMO veggies, and superherbs, offer 50% more protein. Save $50 on orders over $100 with code DAILYDIG50. | | Share the puppy love Know a fellow dog lover whose day would be brighter with a dose of Daily Dig? Refer them using your personal link: P.S. You have referred 0 people so far. Check out the rewards you can earn for referring! | | | Dog of the Day! Give your pup the spotlight by submitting them for the dog of the day! This month's theme is pups playing dress up. Reply to this email with the best pics of your pooch, a short description, and their name to be featured in an upcoming newsletter. | | | | | | |
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