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Milo!

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Have a Howly Wolfenoot! A Celebration of Kindness and Canines

Get ready to mark your calendar for November 23rd, because it’s time for a holiday that is all about warmth, imagination, and, most importantly, kindness to our furry friends: Wolfenoot (pronounced wolf-a-noot).

This young but rapidly spreading celebration has a heartwarming origin story—it was dreamed up in 2018 by a seven-year-old boy in New Zealand. At its heart, Wolfenoot is a day to honor "the Spirit of the Wolf" and to celebrate those who are kind to dogs, the beloved descendants of wolves. It's a reminder that simple ideas can bring people together in the most joyful ways.

What Makes Wolfenoot Special?

Wolfenoot is a low-stress, high-joy occasion where the core value is compassion. It's built on a few playful traditions:

  • The Spirit of the Wolf: Just like Santa or the Easter Bunny, the "Spirit of the Wolf" is said to hide small gifts around the house for everyone. The best gifts, naturally, go to the "Wolfenati"—those who have been exceptionally kind to animals, especially dogs!

  • A Howl-y Feast: The traditional meal calls for roast meat, because, as the creator noted, "wolves eat meat." For dessert, a must-have is a cake decorated like a full moon—a beautiful, easy-to-make circular cake with white icing.

  • The Golden Rule: The most important tenet is kindness. Wolfenoot encourages us to spread goodwill to animals and humans alike.

How to Celebrate Wolfenoot with Your Pack

Ready to unleash your inner wolf? Here are some simple, engaging ways to celebrate this paw-some holiday:

Activity

Wolfenoot Focus

Gift Exchange

Hide small, thoughtful gifts around the house for friends and family. A small toy, a favorite snack, or a handwritten note works perfectly.

Feast and Full Moon

Enjoy a meal of roasted or red meat (or a delicious plant-based alternative if you are vegetarian/vegan) and top it off with a full moon cake.

Treat Your Dog Like Royalty

Give your canine companion an extra-long walk, their favorite treat, or a new toy. A dedicated play session shows appreciation for their endless love.

Share the Kindness

Donate money, blankets, or food to your local animal shelter or a wolf conservation charity. You can also volunteer your time to walk dogs or help with chores.

#SnootBoops

Share photos of your dog or other beloved canines on social media using the hashtags #Wolfenoot and #nohateonlysnootboops (a fan-favorite!).

Family Howl

Gather your pack and let out a rousing, collective howl! It’s an easy, silly tradition that is sure to bring a smile to everyone's face.

Wolfenoot is a reminder that the world can always use more kindness, and sometimes the best traditions are the ones we create ourselves. So, this November 23rd, embrace the fun, share the love, and have a howly Wolfenoot!

Dog Food and Supplement Recalls

Here are the recent recalls and advisories:

  • Foodynamics - Freeze Dried Pet Treats for potential Salmonella contamination.

  • Nature’s Own - Pet Chews Bully Bites Treats for potential Salmonella contamination.

  • Viva - Ground Beef for Dogs and Ground Chicken for Dogs and Cats for potential Salmonella and Listeria contamination.

  • Savage Pet - Cat Food Chicken for potential bird flu exposure.

Family Photo of the Day:

Ulu & Mizzle!

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