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Tuesday 9/9: Sponsored by Pacaso and The AI Report - Being a good dog parent, DOTD, what dogs like on TV



Happy Tuesday:
ā¤ļø How to be the best dog mom ever
š„° Dog of the day, Del
š¾ An exciting new real estate trend
š What dogs love on TV
𦓠The easiest way to work smarter
ā¦And more! ā¤ļø
Did you knowā¦
Dogsā ______ are unique like fingerprints.
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How to Be the Best Dog Parent Ever
Being a dog parent is one of lifeās sweetest roles. Our pups comfort us when weāre down, celebrate with us when weāre happy, and somehow always know just what we need. But being a great pet parent takes more than love. Itās about making thoughtful choices that keep them safe, healthy, and thriving.
Vets say some of the most important steps are routine ones: keeping vaccinations up to date, preventing fleas and ticks year-round, and feeding a balanced, high-quality diet. Weight management matters too, since even a few extra pounds can impact your dogās joints and energy levels.
Daily care is just as vital. Regular grooming keeps coats and skin healthy while also giving you a chance to spot changes early. Mental stimulation, through training, walks in new places, or puzzle toys, helps prevent boredom and strengthens your bond.
And donāt forget the little things that make a big difference: dog-proofing your home, setting a steady routine, and making āno table scrapsā a rule everyone follows. Vet-approved habits like these can turn everyday moments into long, happy years together.


Dog of the Day, Del
Meet Del, a resilient senior pup with a heart as big as her smile. This ChihuahuaāTerrier mix was rescued during a thunderstorm. She was malnourished, tick-covered, and trembling with anxiety. But thanks to a whole lot of love and care, Del has made a remarkable recovery and now enjoys a life of comfort, cuddles, and adventure.
These days, Del is a proud Emotional Support Animal and a seasoned traveler. In this photo, sheās riding high on a Philly tour bus, soaking up the sights like a true local. When sheās not on the move, you can find her doing what she does best: napping, snacking, and being adored.
Thanks to Shelley for sharing Delās incredible journey! Want to see your pup featured in Daily Dig? Send us a photo and a few fun facts. Weād love to include them!

Image courtesy of Daily Dig reader, Shelley.

How 433 Investors Unlocked 400X Return Potential
Institutional investors back startups to unlock outsized returns. Regular investors have to wait. But not anymore. Thanks to regulatory updates, some companies are doing things differently.
Take Revolut. In 2016, 433 regular people invested an average of $2,730. Today? They got a 400X buyout offer from the company, as Revolutās valuation increased 89,900% in the same timeframe.
Founded by a former Zillow exec, Pacasoās co-ownership tech reshapes the $1.3T vacation home market. Theyāve earned $110M+ in gross profit to date, including 41% YoY growth in 2024 alone. They even reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO.
The same institutional investors behind Uber, Venmo, and eBay backed Pacaso. And you can join them. But not for long. Pacasoās investment opportunity ends September 18.
Paid advertisement for Pacasoās Regulation A offering. Read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals.
Thank you to Pacaso for sponsoring Daily Dig.

What Dogs Love on TV
Ever caught your dog glued to the screen and wondered if theyāre really watching? According to new research, they might be, and their reactions say more about them than the show.
The study found that personality shapes TV habits. Excitable pups were more likely to paw at the screen or track moving objects. Anxious dogs reacted most to familiar noises like doorbells or car horns, while calm dogs tended to sit it out.
One thing stood out: dogs tuned in most when animals appeared. Whether itās barking at a dog food commercial, wagging through a nature documentary, or tilting their head at a meowing cat, animal sounds and images grab their attention first.
Scientists point out that dogs donāt see TV like we do. Theyāre colorblind to red and green, and some footage may look flickery. But for many pups, the real draw is sharing the moment with their favorite human on the couch.


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Minnieās Picks
From cartoon classics to golden cuties, hereās whatās making tails wag:

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. ā¤ļø
With lots of love,
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𦓠A Little Treat
š¤ Did You Know: Dogsā nose prints are unique, like fingerprints.
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