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Happy Friday:
š¶ Dog mom brings puppy to vet
š„° Dog treats to support digestion
š¦“ Puppy potty training 101
šāš¦ŗ Question of the day
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True or False?
Dogs age seven human years for every one dog year.
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Stray Dog Brings Puppies to Vet for Help
At a veterinary clinic in Istanbul, an extraordinary act of love left everyone speechless. A stray dog showed up at Beylikduzu Alfa Veterinary Clinic carrying her sick puppy, seemingly seeking help. What the clinic staff didnāt expect was that her bravery wasnāt over yet.
Earlier that day, a Good Samaritan had brought in another sick puppy found on the street. The team began treatment, unaware that the puppyās mother was close behind. Hours later the mother dog arrived at the clinicās door with another sick pup, desperate for them to be saved.
The motherās journey was incredible. She had been separated from her puppies after being spayed, leaving them vulnerable to hypothermia. Realizing her babies needed care, she followed the Good Samaritan who had taken her first puppy to the clinic to ensure the second one got help too.
Although a third puppy arrived too late to be saved, the mother dogās dedication made sure her remaining puppies are now thriving. The clinic staff are caring for the little family, ensuring they never face hardship again.

How to Pick the Best Treats for Your Pupās Digestion
Supporting your dogās digestive health starts with choosing the right treats. If your dog struggles with tummy troubles, look for treats made with ingredients that help soothe and support digestion.
Probiotics: These beneficial bacteria help maintain a healthy balance in the gut and can improve digestion. Look for treats that include probiotics such as Lactobacillus or Bifidobacterium.
Pumpkin: This fiber-rich vegetable is often recommended for its ability to regulate digestion. It helps with both constipation and diarrhea, making it a great all-around digestive aid.
Ginger: Known for its anti-nausea properties, ginger is great for soothing upset stomachs and supporting the digestive process.
Sweet Potato: Packed with fiber, this ingredient aids in healthy digestion by promoting regular bowel movements and providing a steady energy source.
Prebiotics: These ingredients, like chicory root and inulin, help nourish the good bacteria in your dogās gut, enhancing the effects of probiotics.
When selecting treats, aim for those that include these natural, gut-friendly ingredients to keep your dogās digestive system happy. Always check the label for quality ingredients and avoid those with artificial additives or fillers.


Give Your Dog a Treat That Does More Than Taste Good
Your dogās health starts with their digestive system, and the right treats can make all the difference!
As a pet parent, it's important for you to choose high-quality treats that are packed with nutrients and gentle on their stomach. That's the key to ensuring they stay happy and healthy.
And, thatās where Tidbits and Ruff Chews come in. These treats are specially formulated with natural ingredients to promote optimal digestion while giving your pup a delicious snack theyāll love.
Packed with essential nutrients, probiotics, and enzymes, theyāre more than just a treatātheyāre a boost for your dogās well-being.
Donāt settle for ordinary treats that might upset your dogās stomach. Treat them to the best and see the difference in their energy, coat, and overall health.
See why pet parents love Ruff Chews and Tidbitsāgrab yours today at RuffGreens.com and give your dog the gift of better digestive health!
Thank you to Ruff Greens for sponsoring Daily Dig.

Potty Training Tips Every New Dog Owner Needs
Potty training your puppy doesnāt have to be a frustrating experience. With a little consistency and patience, your pup will quickly learn where to go.
Designate a Potty Spot. Keep it consistent and take your puppy there every time they go.
Take Your Puppy Out Frequently. Aim for potty breaks once an hour before accidents can happen.
Track Their Potty Schedule. Use this to reduce the frequency of breaks once you know their routine.
Limit Their Space with Crate Training. This helps teach puppies to hold their bladder until their next potty time.
Stay Calm During Accidents. Never punish your puppy for accidents.
Be Consistent and Patient. Puppies may take 4-6 months to fully potty train so donāt get discouraged!
Learn more about puppy potty training tips here.


Final Bark
Donāt settle for ordinary treats that might upset your dogās stomach. Treat them to the best and see the difference in their energy, coat, and overall health.
See why pet parents love Ruff Chews and Tidbitsāgrab yours today at RuffGreens.com and give your dog the gift of better digestive health!

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