by themorningtails | Nov 5, 2025 | Articles
Dogs may not read clocks, but don’t be fooled — they know when breakfast is late. They might not understand numbers, but they understand rhythm, smell, and the exact sound of kibble hitting the bowl. Their world runs on moments — when their human leaves, when they...
by themorningtails | Nov 5, 2025 | Articles
Here’s a little story about a dog who refused to climb stairs the usual way. Meet an adorable Italian Greyhound with an attitude—and a style. Because instead of going forward up the steps like everyone else, he flips around mid-climb and finishes them backwards. Yes,...
by themorningtails | Nov 5, 2025 | Articles
Picture this: It’s a chilly October morning in London. The kind where everyone’s buried in coats, earbuds in, faces blank with the monotony of another commute. The Tube rumbles. The air smells faintly of coffee and concrete. And then — like a splash of sunshine in the...
by themorningtails | Nov 5, 2025 | Articles
Let’s be honest—there are dog stories that make you aww, and then there are stories that make you laugh out loud while thinking, “Yep, totally them.” This is the latter. Meet Birdie and Butters, two Basset Hound sisters who have decided: waking up? Optional....
by themorningtails | Nov 5, 2025 | Articles
Picture this: a 95-pound bundle of fur, a kitchen, a fridge with an ice-maker—and his human mom walks in to find the floor covered in frozen cubes. The culprit? A smart as heck Bernese Mountain Dog named Frederick. His mom looked at the scene and said, “Do you want a...
by themorningtails | Nov 5, 2025 | Articles, Dog Wellness Tips
Let’s cut to the chase: your dog’s brain is as hungry for workouts as its paws are for walks. YouTube videos, chewed shoes, zoomies in the living room—these are clues. So next time you ask “why is my dog jumping on furniture?” maybe the answer is: because they’ve got...