| | | | πΎ Start your day on the right paw… | | … and see the world through your dog's eyes πΎ | | | | ❝ | | Life is better with a dog." | | Unknown |
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| | True or False? | Stray dogs in Russia know how to ride the subway system. | (scroll to the bottom to find the answer!) | |
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| | Abandoned Dog Is Now Living Her Best Life | Snookie is now living the high life she wholeheartedly deserves after being abandoned. | Her transformation (little did she know) started in July when she was dumped over the Humane Society of Atlantic County's fence in the middle of the night—sadly, not the first time this individual had done it. | But Snookie's story didn't end there. The shelter cared for her, and after some time, she was ready for adoption. On September 20th, the Humane Society shared the wonderful news: Snookie found her forever home in Texas, complete with two doggy brothers and—wait for it—a private doggy pool! | In their heartwarming update, the shelter posted Snookie playing in her new yard, with her brothers and that amazing dog pool in the background. Fully embracing her glamorous new life, Snookie was also spotted rocking pink claw caps and oversized sunglasses! | From being abandoned to living her best life, Snookie's journey shows what every dog deserves: a loving home and a happy ending. |
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| | | Celebrate Your Dog's Journey (and Spoil Them, Too!) | Adopting a rescue dog is more than just bringing home a new pet—it's about giving second chances, building trust, and creating a bond like no other. As we honor rescue stories and the special connection between dogs and their people, we can't help but think about how to show our dogs the love they deserve. And what better way than through their favorite thing… food. | Boost Their Bowl, Boost Their Day | From mealtime to snack time, dogs love flavor and variety. But keeping things exciting doesn't mean compromising their health. That's where The Honest Kitchen comes in, with human grade toppers and treats that not only taste great but are made with high-quality, wholesome ingredients to support their wellbeing. | If you're looking to upgrade their meals, try Pour Overs®. These pourable stews come in a range of flavors and proteins to suit every dog's taste (even the picky ones!). Whether your dog needs a little extra encouragement at mealtime or just loves variety, Pour Overs® make it easy to add something special to their bowl. | And if you're looking for even more benefits, The Honest Kitchen has functional Pour Overs varieties designed to support everything from skin and coat health to hip and joint mobility. Healthy meals, happier dogs. | "Our rescue loves these! They make him excited to eat, and I feel good knowing it's healthy." – Jodi S. "Got this for my picky three-year-old rescue to top her kibble. She now eats on schedule because she can't resist!" – Emily S.
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| | | | 6 Best Tattoo Styles for Dog Lovers | It's common to see dog lovers with tattoos of their beloved pups – whether to celebrate them while they're still here or as a permanent way to honor them after they've passed. No matter when you get the tattoo, it's a beautiful tribute to the ones who leave the biggest paw prints on our hearts! | If you're thinking about getting one yourself, there's a tattoo style that's perfect for keeping your pup close forever. Here are some beautiful styles to consider: | | Silhouettes are so elegant looking. This tattoo design outlines your dog's shape in a way that's simple, but also personal. You can choose any pose that feels just like them – whether it's that funny head tilt when you grab the peanut butter jar or the sweet way they rest their head on your leg. | | Watercolor tattoos are colorful and vibrant – perfect for reflecting your dog's lively personality. This style uses splashes and brushstrokes to capture their energy, playfulness, or free spirit. Watercolor tattoos are always gorgeous and make a beautiful statement. | | For those who want a lifelike representation, a detailed portrait tattoo is the way to go – capturing those soulful eyes, perky ears, or that goofy smile. This style requires an artist skilled in realism to bring your dog to life on your skin. Every time you look at it, it's like having your best friend looking back at you. It's amazing that this level of detail is even possible! | | A paw print tattoo is a classic for a reason. Whether you go with a simple outline or something more detailed with your dog's name or a small heart, it's a lasting reminder of their unconditional love. The best part? A paw print looks great anywhere – whether on your wrist, forearm, shoulder, or neck, it's beautiful wherever you want it. | | If you're drawn to something more subtle, or if it's your first tattoo, a minimalist outline of your dog's face, ears, or even tail is a beautiful choice. The clean lines capture the essence of your dog without too much detail, yet it's still a powerful image of your bond. | Name or Initials with a Date
| Sometimes, the simplest designs carry the most meaning. Tattooing your dog's name or initials in a beautiful font can be all you need. You could even include a significant date – whether it's the day they came into your life or the day they crossed the rainbow bridge. | Do you have a tattoo of your pup? We'd love to see it! |
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| | | Why Do Shelter Dogs Have Tattoos? | Have you ever wondered why some shelter dogs have tattoos? It might seem surprising, but these little ink marks serve an important purpose! | The main reason behind these dog tattoos is to show that a dog has been spayed or neutered. Vets use small tattoos (usually a simple line) to prevent unnecessary surgeries in the future. Imagine a vet trying to figure out if a dog has already been "fixed"—that tiny tattoo can save a lot of confusion (and surgery). The ink is usually green and placed near the incision. Two of my pups have them! | Another reason is to help if a pup gets lost. Shelters and vets sometimes tattoo an ID number on a dog's inner thigh, which can be a lifesaver if they wander off. While microchips have become more popular, some shelters still use both methods. Unlike microchips, tattoos are visible right away, even to people or shelters without microchip scanners. | So next time you spot a pup with a little ink, you'll know a bit of their story. Do any of your pups have these tattoos? |
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| | | Final Bark | Show your dog some extra love today. Take 30% off your first order at The Honest Kitchen with code 30DAILY. But hurry—this limited-time offer is only available for 48 hours! |
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| | Poll: Does your shelter dog have a "tattoo"? | |
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| | A Special Message From Our Best Buddies | | Daily Dig is inspired and brought to you by our wonderful dogs. Our dogs, and all the other pups out there, make the world a happier, brighter place. ❤️ |
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| With lots of love, | Stitcher, Minnie, & Finnegan πΎ |
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| | | | | 𦴠A Little Treat | π€ True or False: True, stray dogs in Russia have learned to ride the subway, even getting off at specific stops to search for food. Around 500 dogs live in the stations, with about 20 believed to have mastered the system. | πΆ DOTD: Give your pup the spotlight by submitting them for the dog of the day! This month's theme is pawsitive pups. Reply to this email with the best pics of your dog happy, smiling, or just having an all-around great time. Be sure to include a short description and their name to be featured in an upcoming newsletter. | π₯° Spread positivity: Do you enjoy starting your day off with our community? If so, please consider forwarding this email to help us spread our love of all things dogs! | π Reply for a surprise: If you are reading this reply with your rescue pup's story for a surprise in your inbox! | |
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