| | "I wonder if other dogs think Poodles are members of a weird religious cult." - Rita Rudner | | Happy Wednesday! Here's the scoop: | | Did You Know...? True or false: Dogs can smell bodies underwater. (scroll to the bottom to find the answer!) | | | A Splendid Retirement Home Just for Dogs Sometimes, dogs face life-altering hardships and Marty's Place is a sanctuary for these dogs. The spot was opened to provide a place for dogs that have been surrendered because of financial challenges, medical issues, or even owners who have passed away. Marty's Place is in Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey and it provides a haven for dogs. Older dogs have a lower adoption rate, and there are very few senior dog sanctuaries in the United States. Dogs who get to retire at Marty's Place become residents and get their own living space, lots of human and dog interactions, routine medical and dental care, and fun activities. The space can house 40 dogs in individual living spaces. The dogs also share a large multi-purpose room, lounging areas, walking trails, and even an indoor swimming pool for exercise. Everything is provided thanks to generous donations. Marty's Place was named for a 12-year-old lab who had been in a shelter for six months and bounced between foster homes and pet boarding facilities. Jakubcak, the founder of the retirement home, decided they should be Marty's final home. He was with them a year before crossing the rainbow bridge, but his legacy lives on. Marty inspired Jakubcak to create a place where other dogs like him could find a home to live out their years. | | Image courtesy of Unsplash | | Dog Breeds That Match Perfectly With Senior Lifestyle Many people are looking for additional companionship when they reach retirement age. These eight breeds make great companionships for seniors with a more laid-back lifestyle. - Boston Terrier - These affectionate smaller dogs are great companions for seniors. They will form loyal bonds and love being cuddled by their humans. They can easily adapt to different living situations and do great in cozy apartments.
- Chihuahua - This breed is tiny, but they have huge personalities. They make great companions and have infinite love for their human companions. They weigh around five pounds, so they are extremely easy to carry and fit in any situation. They also require little exercise.
- Beagle - This furry breed has a very gentle disposition. They are low maintenance for grooming needs and low energy.
- Yorkshire Terrier - Yorkies are another tiny breed that is perfect for any kind of living arrangement. They are extremely smart and entertaining for their owners.
- Shih Tzu - This breed has a rich history that goes back to ancient China. They prefer indoor activities and stay small as they age. This furry companion will be loyal and adaptable, so they are ideal for seniors.
- Maltese - The Maltese is another small, portable companion. They need relatively little exercise. The only thing to note is the necessary grooming for this breed. With their long hair, you'll need to complete regular upkeep.
- Bolognese - This breed is small and quiet, so they are great for apartments. They shed minimal amounts, so it's great for people to keep things tidy and clean.
- Pomeranian - This lap dog loves to keep laps warm and stay close to their humans. They are incredibly affectionate. One thing to note is that they tend to bark, so you may need to manage that.
| | Image courtesy of Unsplash | | How Much Sleep Does Your Dog Really Need? Just like humans, dogs require varying amounts of sleep depending on factors such as breed, age, and individual characteristics. Understanding your dog's sleep needs is crucial for ensuring their overall health and well-being. On average, adult dogs sleep between 12 to 14 hours a day, although some breeds may need more. Larger breeds such as Mastiffs or Saint Bernards tend to sleep more than smaller breeds like Chihuahuas or Jack Russell Terriers. Puppies, on the other hand, require significantly more sleep—up to 18 to 20 hours a day—due to their rapid growth and development. Senior dogs also tend to sleep more as they age, often requiring extra rest to recuperate from daily activities and to manage any age-related health issues. It's essential to consider your dog's individual needs and adjust their sleeping arrangements accordingly. Providing a comfortable and quiet sleeping area free from distractions can help your dog achieve restful sleep. Additionally, maintaining a consistent bedtime routine can signal to your dog that it's time to wind down and rest. By understanding your dog's breed and age-specific sleep requirements, you can ensure they get the rest they need to live a healthy and happy life. | | 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. | | Outdoor Naps are Better Even with snow on the ground, this Golden Retriever is determined to get fresh air while napping. Watch him fight to drag his bed outside and get cozy. Getting it through the sliding patio door was no easy feat, but he persevered. Hopefully, he got some good zzz's in as well! | | Tips For Running with Your Dog Running with your dog can be a fantastic way to bond while staying fit together, but it's important to ensure that both you and your furry companion stay safe and comfortable during your jogging sessions. First and foremost, before starting any running routine with your dog, it's crucial to consult with your veterinarian to ensure your dog is healthy enough for physical activity, especially if they're a puppy, a senior, or have any underlying health conditions. Once you have the green light from your vet, start slow and gradually increase the intensity and duration of your runs to allow your dog's muscles and stamina to build up over time. Invest in proper equipment such as a well-fitted harness and a sturdy leash to maintain control and prevent injury. Avoid using retractable leashes, as they can be dangerous during runs. Choose safe running routes that are free from traffic and hazards, such as uneven terrain or extreme weather conditions. Keep an eye on your dog's behavior and adjust your pace or distance accordingly to prevent exhaustion or overheating. Finally, don't forget to bring along water for both you and your dog, and take breaks as needed to rest and hydrate. With these tips in mind, you and your canine companion can enjoy safe and enjoyable jogging sessions together, reaping the physical and mental benefits of regular exercise while strengthening your bond. | | Science-backed. Heart-rate based. Results Proven. Orangetheory Fitness is a heart rate-based group workout that combines science, technology and expert coaching to help members live a longer, more vibrant life. Featuring full-body workouts designed to: - Build strength and improve your heart health
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