by themorningtails | Nov 19, 2025 | Articles, Stories We Love
When the remnants of Typhoon Halong battered Western Alaska, the human fallout was devastating — but the animal aftermath touched hearts just as deeply. In the remote village of Kipnuk, homes were washed away, families were airlifted to safety, and tragically, many...
by themorningtails | Nov 19, 2025 | Articles, Dog Training Tips
Dogs bark for the same reason humans talk: to express emotion, needs, and reactions. But when the barking becomes chronic, there’s always a deeper cause behind it. Most dogs fall into one of these categories: Boredom A bored dog is a noisy dog. When they don’t get...
by themorningtails | Nov 19, 2025 | Articles, Stories We Love
We’ve all had that moment where we quietly wander around the house, wondering what our pet is doing while we’re distracted. For one clever pug, that quiet moment became his moment — a covert operation worthy of spy-movies, but with far more tail wags. Meet Bowser...
by themorningtails | Nov 19, 2025 | Articles, Stories We Love
There’s something about pugs: they’re small, they’re wrinkly, and they’ve got a personality large enough to fill a room. But Copo, one particular pug, takes that personality to a whole new level — especially when it comes to defending what she thinks is her turf. Copo...
by themorningtails | Nov 19, 2025 | Articles, Stories We Love
Imagine pulling up in a car, full of hope and second chances, while beside you sits a little dog who’s just been rescued. A dog who’s known heartbreak and loneliness, but is about to meet his forever person. That dog is Edgar, a sweet pug whose gratitude was captured...