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3/19 Sponsored by Nature's Miracle, rescue corgi and treats, tips for removing ept stains, dog smells bad
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Happy Wednesday:
š¶ Rescue pup has adorable reaction to first treat
š„° Tips for hard-to-clean pet stains
š Does your dog smell?
ā¦And more! ā¤ļø
True or False?
A dogās mouth is cleaner than a humanās.
(scroll to the bottom to find the answer!)

Rescue Corgisā First Treat Will Melt Your Heart
Adopting a rescue dog means you get to introduce them to so many new experiences, and some of the best moments come when they try something for the first time. This sweet Corgi mix had a magical moment when he discovered treats, and itās as adorable as it sounds!
The lucky dog was given salmon jerky, and his reaction was priceless. He couldnāt believe his nose! He even tried to fight the treat before finally giving in to its irresistible scent. With that first taste, itās clear he had found a new favorite food.
Salmon jerky is a favorite for many dogs because of its strong, fishy aroma, which they canāt resist. The scent is so powerful that it often leads to some hilarious reactions, like this Corgi trying to rub the treat on his face as if to savor every moment.
Not only do these fishy treats smell great to dogs, but theyāre also healthy, offering benefits like improved skin and coat health. This Corgiās first experience with salmon jerky was definitely a moment to remember!

Tips for Removing Hard-to-Clean Pet Stains (Without Losing Your Mind!)
Cleaning up after pets can be a challenge, especially when it comes to tough stains. But donāt worry; getting rid of those stubborn spots doesnāt have to be a nightmare. Here are some simple tips to make it easier.
For stains on carpets, try blotting the area with a cloth and a mixture of white vinegar and water. This combo helps neutralize odors and lift dirt without damaging your carpet. Just remember to blot, not rub, to avoid spreading the stain.
For furniture or bedding, enzyme-based cleaners are a great option. These cleaners break down the proteins in pet stains, making them easier to remove. Plus, theyāre safe for most fabrics and upholstery.
If your petās stains are on hard surfaces, a little baking soda goes a long way. Sprinkle it on the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wipe it away. Not only will it clean, but it will also help eliminate odors.
With these tips, you can keep your home looking fresh without losing your cool!


The Cleaning Shortcut Every Pet Parent Needs
Accidents are part of life with petsābut spending forever scrubbing them doesnāt have to be. Natureās MiracleĀ® Advanced Stain & Odor Eliminator with Flip & GoĀ® makes cleaning up pet messes simple, fast, and stress-free.
Instead of just covering up stains and smells, this powerful cleaner breaks them down at the sourceāwhether itās urine, vomit, or other tough messes. And with OdorCapture 360Ā® technology, lingering pet smells are gone for good.
Easy, no-mess spray ā Flip & GoĀ® sprayer makes application effortless
Fast, effective cleanup ā Enzymes work to lift and remove stains
Goodbye, pet odors ā OdorCapture 360Ā® tackles even the toughest smells
Safe for your home ā Works on carpets, hard floors, furniture, and more
No more endless scrubbing or worrying about stains coming backājust flip, spray, and go for a cleaner, fresher home.
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Thanks to Natureās Miracle for sponsoring The Daily Dig.

What's Behind Your Dog's Stinky Smell?
If your dogās scent is starting to turn heads (for all the wrong reasons), you're not alone. Many dog owners find themselves puzzling over unpleasant odors wafting from their furry friends. While a wet dog smell is common, there are other causes you might want to explore.
Skin infections are a big culprit. Dogs with itchy, inflamed skināwhether due to allergies or infectionsāoften carry musty odors. Regular grooming and using medicated shampoos can help keep things fresh, but if itās a recurring issue, your vet might need to step in with a treatment plan.
Ear infections are another common source of bad smells, especially in floppy-eared dogs. If you notice wax buildup or a foul scent, your dog might be dealing with a bacterial or yeast infection. Keeping their ears clean and consulting your vet can help prevent and treat this smelly situation.
Other factors, like anal gland issues or dental problems, can also contribute to a stinky pup. By maintaining a regular grooming routine and seeking veterinary advice when needed, you can keep your dog smelling fresh and happy.


Final Bark
Accidents are part of life with petsābut spending forever scrubbing them doesnāt have to be. Natureās MiracleĀ® Advanced Stain & Odor Eliminator with Flip & GoĀ® makes cleaning up pet messes simple, fast, and stress-free.
Now available to Daily Dig readers: Spend $50 and get 5,000 points ($10 in savings) on pet products this month! Click here to learn more.

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