| | "It's tough to stay married. My wife kisses the dog on the lips, yet she won't drink from my glass." - Rodney Dangerfield | | Happy Wednesday! Here's the scoop: | | Did You Know...? What percentage of American pet owners travel with their pets each year? A - 88% B - 78% C - 68% (scroll to the bottom to find the answer!) | | | Travel Essentials for Your Dog Dogs are part of the family, so it makes sense that many people want to travel with them. If you plan a trip with your pup this spring, ensure you've stocked up on the essentials to make the vacation easier for you and your dog. By packing the right things, you'll help reduce your pup's stress. Here are the must-own dog travel items: - Water jugs will keep your dog hydrated. Especially if they are going to be exercising, they should be able to refuel on water. Some bottles have bowls attached to make it easy. You can also find bottles with built-in filters to be able to refill them anywhere.
- Portable mini-fans can be clipped near them in the car to help them stay cool in hot temperatures. Many fans are battery-powered and rechargeable.
- Bowls for food and water to help your dog feel more at home, bring along its food bowl. If space is an issue, you can use collapsible bowls that flatten.
- First aid kits will make sure you're prepared if there are any injuries or mishaps on your trip. It's good to have this packed and ready to go all the time. Pack bandages, cleaning solutions, and any medications that your dog needs.
- Grooming tools are helpful if your dog has long hair and gets things caught. If you trim your dog's nails regularly or help them with their teeth, bring those along and stick to your normal grooming routines.
- Paw care is also important when traveling. Booties can protect their paws from hot or cold surfaces. Paw protection cream is another great option. There are portable paw washes that can be in the car as well to help clean them off after playing.
- Compostable dog wipes and dog bags should always be on you, whether it's a daily walk or a vacation. Dog owners have the responsibility to clean up after their dogs.
- Durable dog beds are great for travel. Whether you're camping or staying in a hotel, you want something that won't easily get dirty and is easy for your pup to get comfortable in.
Before traveling, you'll also want to know the rules of your transportation method and your destination regarding documentation for your dog. Plan for plenty of bathroom breaks and exercise opportunities to help your dog use up its energy. If you have any health concerns for your pet before traveling, talk to your vet and see what additional recommendations they have for you. | | Image courtesy of Unsplash | | Dog-Friendly Spring Break Destinations There are plenty of places that are welcoming to canine companions. BringFido put together a list of some of the most dog-friendly destinations for spring break this year. You've got your list of essentials to bring along while traveling, so try one of these destinations for your getaway. - South Padre Island, Texas - This beach destination allows your dog to enjoy some fun in the sun alongside you. There are dog-friendly beaches and even a dolphin watch boat ride that you can take your pup on.
- Telluride, Colorado - Escape to this mountain town where there might be more dogs than people. Dogs are allowed on the gondola different shuttle routes, and dog-friendly ski-in/ski-out resorts.
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - This is another dog-friendly beach destination. Many hotels in this area feature dog parks and grassy pet areas. Dogs are allowed on the beaches during the springtime (before April 30th.) There are a few fishing charters and boats that will allow your dog to come along for the ride.
- Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin—It's the waterpark capital of the world. This Midwest city has waterslides and lazy rivers for the whole family. Many hotels welcome dogs to stay in your room. The famous Dell Army Ducks are amphibious vehicles that tour the area, and you can sit next to your dog on the ride.
- Lake Tahoe, California - With a stunning backdrop of the Sierra Nevadas, Lake Tahoe is a great pet-friendly destination. Dogs can ride the aerial tram at the Palisades, visit the Olympic Village, or head out on the lake in a kayak. Plus, there are so many hiking trails to explore.
- Williamsburg, Virginia - Step back in time to Colonial Williamsburg, where the entire family can learn at the Living History Museum. There are dog-friendly ghost tours and explore the exhibits.
- The Grand Canyon, Arizona - Camp at the Grand Canyon with your dog this spring. There are multiple options for dog-friendly stays. Watch the sunrise and sunset over the canyon, and take your dogs on hikes.
- Naples, Florida - This Gulf Coast destination has many dog-friendly activities, like paddleboarding, boat cruises, and island hopping. Visit the Botanical Gardens and Naples Backyard History Museum, which both allow dogs.
- Cancun, Mexico - Take your pup to a new country and head south of the border. Rent a dog-friendly Airbnb, or check in at a hotel. Spend your vacation lounging by the pool.
- Seaside, Oregon - If you want to explore the Pacific Ocean, Oregon is a great pet-friendly destination. Rent bikes and a trailer, and bring your dog along for a boardwalk ride. Many beaches are dog-friendly, and the state parks in the region have amazing hikes.
| | Image courtesy of Unsplash | | Happy Hounds: What Is Collagen And How Does It Affect Joints? Collagen is super important for keeping dogs healthy, especially when it comes to their joints. It's like the glue that holds their joints, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage together, keeping them strong and flexible. As dogs get older or if they're very active, they naturally make less collagen. This can make their joints stiff, painful, and less mobile. But giving them collagen supplements or foods rich in collagen can help make up for what they're not producing enough of. This is especially helpful for big breeds like German Shepherds or Labradors who are more prone to joint issues. And it's not just about joints. Collagen also helps with other stuff like keeping their skin stretchy, aiding digestion, and making their fur shiny. Here are some collagen-rich foods you can give to your pup: - Bone broth
- Fish like salmon and tuna
- Organ meats
- Eggs
- Specific collagen supplements designed for dogs
So, by making sure your dog gets enough collagen, you're helping them stay active and happy. It's like giving them the key to a long and wag-filled life! | | Fuel Your Body Naturally Making any resolutions that involve moving your body more? Set yourself up for success by adding collagen to your routine with NativePath Grass-Fed Collagen. Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body, but production declines with age. The benefits of restoring your body's collagen include… - Cartilage support
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Each scoop of NativePath collagen powder contains 9g of protein and 10g of Type 1 and Type 3 collagen – which make up 90% of your body's collagen. Crafted from the highest-quality ingredients, NativePath collagen is grass-fed, easily dissolvable (no clumps!), odorless, and tasteless, so giving your body a boost is as easy as "scoop and stir." Order yours today! | | Thanks to NativePath for sponsoring The Daily Dig. | | This Pup Learned to Smile for Vacation Selfies Ellie is a Golden Retriever who has traveled since she was a puppy. With her adorable face and happy personality, she's naturally photogenic. But her owner started working on training her for the perfect vacation selfies and the command "smile." He shared a collection of his seven favorite selfies with Ellie from their 2023 adventures, and you have to see it for yourself. You'll instantly smile. | | The Secret World of Dogs and Sleep Dogs, renowned for their boundless energy and unwavering loyalty, also cherish their moments of rest. Sleep is not just a necessity for dogs; it's crucial for their overall well-being. Similar to humans, dogs undergo different sleep stages, including light sleep, deep sleep, and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. During sleep, dogs consolidate memories, process information, and recharge their bodies. Puppies and younger dogs tend to sleep more, often up to 18 hours a day, while older dogs may need slightly less but still require ample rest. The environment in which a dog sleeps also matters; a comfortable and secure space promotes better sleep quality. Interestingly, dogs are adept at adapting their sleep patterns to their owners', often synchronizing their rest with family members' schedules. Additionally, dogs may exhibit various sleep positions, from curled up in a ball to stretched out on their sides, each serving a different purpose of comfort and temperature regulation. Understanding the importance of quality sleep for dogs underscores the need for pet owners to provide conducive sleeping environments and establish consistent routines. Ensuring that our furry companions get sufficient rest not only enhances their health and vitality but also deepens the special bond between humans and their loyal canine friends. | | Unwind Naturally with Cornbread Hemp We've stumbled upon something game-changing for a good night's sleep, and can't keep it to ourselves. Cornbread Hemp's CBD Sleep Gummies are the real deal. If you're tired of the grogginess that often tags along with traditional sleep aids, these gummies are a breath of fresh air. They're made with top-notch USDA organic CBD extract, and the blend of valerian root, chamomile, and lavender. Almost like a lullaby from nature. What's awesome is that they don't leave you with that melatonin hangover feeling. They come in two strengths, 750mg and 1500mg, so you can choose the dose that is right for you. We've been using them, and trust us, the difference is night and day. …and the best part is Cornbread Hemp is giving you 30% off site wide (with a minimum purchase of $55) when you order today with code CBDSLEEP30. Give Cornbread Hemp a shot. Your well-rested self will thank you later. | | Thanks to Cornbread Hemp for sponsoring The Daily Dig. | | A Little Treat: - ✅ Did You Know: Of the 90.5 million homes with furry friends, approximately 78% of these American pet owners travel with their travel companions each year.
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