Friday, October 6, 2023

πŸ• Meet Doggy Parton

"Histories are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than of friends."
- Alexander Pope

 
Happy Friday! Here's the scoop: 
  • Pick up some of Dolly Parton's goodies for pups.
  • Frozen pumpkin treats for your dog.
  • Barking up the right investment tree.
  • Find out if you can throw your dog's poop bags in any trash can.
Did You Know...?
How did the breed Greyhound get their name?

(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)
You've Heard of Dolly Parton, but What About Doggy Parton?
Dolly Parton released her single Puppy Love in 1959, and now she's officially showing her love for puppies in a different venture. She recently created a full collection of dog apparel, accessories, and toys that feature her signature bright and bubbly flair. It's called Doggy Parton. And in true Dolly fashion every purchase helps Willa B Farms, a rescue that helps animals in need. 

Dolly is a huge fan of dogs, and now your dog can be a huge fan of Dolly. Choose between wigs where your pup can dress as Dolly and t-shirts that use famous lines from her songs. It's fun to show your fandom and help a great cause at the same time!
Image courtesy of the Today Show.
Recipe: Do(g)-It-Yourself Frozen Pumpkin Treats
Pumpkin is one of the most popular flavors of the season. Dogs should be able to join in the fun, plus pumpkin is a great way for them to get some important nutrients. If you live somewhere where the temps are still warm, or if your pup loves frozen treats, try this recipe for a homemade treat.

Frozen Pumpkin Treats
You'll need: 1 cup of plain yogurt and 1 cup of canned pumpkin puree.
  1. Mix pumpkin and yogurt together in a bowl.
  2. Divide the mixture evenly into molds or ice cube trays.
  3. Freeze for 24 hours and then pop out the treats to serve.
Image courtesy of AKC.
A Liquid Investment....
We're going to let you in on a $59 billion investing secret. This well-kept secret is not in stocks or bonds. It's not gold, either. One of the most lucrative assets is….fine whiskey

Fine whiskey offers an easy way to diversify and grow your wealth beyond the stock market. Over the last 10 years whiskey has returned 314%, with the investment consultancy Knight Frank calling it the best-performing collectible of the decade. 

Impressive returns are only the start. A whiskey cask in your portfolio also comes with:

- A near-zero correlation to the stock market.
- One-third of the volatility of global equities.
- A robust hedge against inflation and recessions.

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Can I Toss Dog Poop Bags in Someone's Trash Can?
This discussion question is a hot topic on community forums like Nextdoor. If you're lucky enough to live somewhere with tons of public trash cans you've likely never thought of this, but not everyone is that lucky. Many people have strong opinions on whether or not it's OK to toss your dog poop bag into someone else's trash can. So what is the rule? It really depends on the location.

Many cities have laws against throwing your dog poop bag into someone else's garbage, considering it "theft of services." Other municipalities require dog poop bags to be tied up in a larger bag, so if you toss in poop bags then the person might not have their garbage picked up because they aren't compliant. 

If you are out walking your dog, it's important to always clean up after them and take that bag home to dispose of it in your own trash can or find the nearest public trash can to dispose of it. Thanks for being a responsible dog owner!
Image courtesy of The Dog People.
Did You Know:
Answer: You might think it's from their color, but the name Greyhound actually comes from a mistake in translating the early German name, Greishund, which means old or ancient dog.
Final Bark
Want to age your portfolio like fine whiskey? Try Vinovest, a whiskey (and wine) investing platform. With a growth potential of over 560% in the past decade, rare whiskey is a valuable asset. Vinovest's experts and data scientists identify the casks with the strongest growth potential. They authenticate, insure, and store your casks on your behalf. With no hidden fees and no middlemen, start investing with Vinovest today!
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