| | | | ðū Start your day on the right paw… | | … and see the world through your dog's eyes ðū | | | | ❝ | | Dogs never lie about love." | | Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson |
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| | True or False? | Owning a dog in some parts of the world is illegal. | (scroll to the bottom to find the answer!) | |
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| | Dogs Are Worshiped During This Festival | There's a festival dedicated entirely to celebrating and worshiping dogs! | In Nepal, Kukur Tihar is part of the five-day Tihar festival, where dogs get the royal treatment they deserve. | On this special day, dogs—whether pets, strays, or even service dogs—are honored with flower garlands, delicious treats, and a sacred vermillion mark on their foreheads. It's a powerful symbol of love and respect, acknowledging all they do as protectors and loyal companions. | Even Nepal's Armed Police Force joins in, honoring their service dogs with ceremonies at the canine center in Kathmandu. These dedicated pups, decked out in garlands, show off their skills by jumping through rings of fire, fetching on command, and performing other impressive tasks. Ram Narayan KC, deputy branch chief of the canine division, shared heartfelt words: "Today, we honor these dogs for their invaluable contributions, as they determinedly assist in keeping us safe." These pups assist with detecting explosives and rescuing people during natural disasters—true heroes! | Tihar continues with different celebrations each day: honoring crows, then dogs, then cows once again, before moving to the goddess Lakshmi and family bonds. But for dog lovers, Kukur Tihar is pure magic. It's a joyful reminder that dogs are not just pets—they're cherished family, guardians, and heroes. |
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| | | Why Does Your Dog Lick The Floor? | Have you ever caught your dog giving the floor an unusual amount of love? I once had a pup who would start frantically licking the floor, and at first, I thought he was just a quirky little guy. But over time, I realized there's often a reason behind it. Let's dive in and find out why. | Why Do Dogs Lick the Floor? | Dogs sometimes lick floors out of boredom or to relieve anxiety. Like a comforting habit, licking can release endorphins that help calm an anxious pup. Other times, they might be on the hunt for something tasty left behind—or they're craving some nutrients they aren't getting from their diet. It can also be a response to nausea, discomfort, or even pain. | How to Help Curb Floor Licking | Keep Them Entertained: Provide mental and physical enrichment with puzzle toys, games, or playtime to satisfy their need for stimulation. Boost Nutrition: Ensure your dog's diet is balanced. Nutritional deficiencies can lead some dogs to search for 'extras' on the floor or develop pica. Offer Safe Licking Alternatives: Lick mats with dog-safe treats can fulfill the urge without targeting your floors. Teach Commands: Basic obedience like "leave it" helps redirect attention and reinforces positive behaviors.
| If the licking seems compulsive or is accompanied by other signs of illness, it's a good idea to make an appointment with your vet. It's always better to be extra cautious with your precious pup's health. | Do you have a floor licker? What seems to be their reason? |
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| | | | | What Is Pica in Dogs? | I know many of us dog parents have doggos who eat things they shouldn't. But is it just classic trouble-making dog behavior—or could it be something more? | Pica is when your dog decides that non-food items—like rocks, socks, or dirt—are suddenly delicious! It's more than just chewing on random things; for a dog to have pica, they actually need to swallow these strange snacks. | So, why do dogs do this? It could be boredom, anxiety, or even a nutrient deficiency. Pups with pica can't resist the craving for garden soil—they're not just being curious and taking a taste. | Other signs of pica can include vomiting, diarrhea, or unusual bathroom habits. If your pup regularly gobbles down non-food items, a visit to the vet is a smart move to rule out any medical concerns. | To keep pica at bay, make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise, has engaging toys, and, most importantly, is meeting all their nutritional needs. Have you ever had a pup with pica? How did you handle it? |
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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 ðū |
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| | | | | ðĶī A Little Treat | ðĪ True or False: True, there is one place where dogs are prohibited: the Maldives. | ðķ DOTD: Give your pup the spotlight by submitting them for the dog of the day! This month's theme is pups in the holiday spirit. Reply to this email with the best pics of your dog looking festive, cozy, or spreading holiday cheer. Be sure to include their name and a short description to be featured in an upcoming newsletter. | ðĨ° 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! | ð Reply for a surprise: If you are reading this reply with your dog's funniest habit for a surprise in your inbox! | |
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