🎆 Tomorrow's Going To Be Loud. Is Your Dog Ready?


plus: When Your Dog's Panting Becomes an Emergency
Hello Reader,

Maybe your dog used to sleep through anything. Thunderstorms, fireworks, the neighbor's leaf blower at 7am.

Now they're panting at midnight, pacing the hallway, or pressing themselves flat against your legs the second the sky gets loud. It's not your imagination. Noise sensitivity often gets worse as dogs age, and the Fourth is close.

This year, with fireworks shows and backyard celebrations running all weekend, that's a lot of nights to get through. We looked into what's actually going on with older dogs and loud noise, and what you can do before it gets loud.

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💡 Today’s Tip
Use simple scent games indoors on very hot days. Mental stimulation is still important for senior dogs, but summer heat may limit physical activity. Nose work inside keeps the mind active without overtaxing the body. 
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🍪 SNACKTIME
Frozen Pear Dog Treats

Pear and Greek yogurt go surprisingly well together in frozen form. This recipe from Pawsome Recipes is worth keeping on hand for warmer days. 

📝 Ingredients

  • Greek yogurt
  • pear
  • fresh ginger

=> Get the full recipe here

❤️ Why I love this recipe...

❝Fresh ginger is the detail that earns this recipe a second look. It supports digestion gently, and paired with Greek yogurt it gives these treats a quiet nutritional purpose beyond just being cold and sweet. Dog owners should remove all pear seeds and the core before grating, as pear seeds contain trace amounts of cyanogenic compounds and should never be included. ❞

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📷🐶 Our Readers' Dogs

Today: Jaxx13  years, Yorkshire TerrierThank you Nelson  for sending this photo.

Tons of energy and personality and fearless attitude packed into an 8lb lovable frame.

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Whether your pup is goofy, cuddly, or a total hero - we’re looking for special moments to share in our newsletter. Send in your photo and let your dog shine as the star of our community!

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