🐾✨ “March Madness for Dogs: GPS Trackers, Puppy Day Prep

& the French Bulldog Takeover"

Hello Fellow Pup Parents,
We’re 87% sure your pup just plotted their next backyard escapade while you opened this email. 🕵️♀️
But before they escape (again), let’s dive into March’s must-know trends, tech, and tail-wagging holidays!

🗓️ March Dog Holidays You Can’t Miss

1. Professional Pet Sitters Week (March 2–8)
Prep your pup for your next trip with trusted sitters! Pro tip: Share your dog’s “résumé” (likes, quirks, favorite snacks) to help sitters nail their job interview.

A dog “typing” its resume with paws

2. National Puppy Day (March 23)
Celebrate with adoption stories, puppy training hacks, or a “puppy photo throwback” contest.

🌱 Spring Safety & Gear Guide

1. Allergy Season Survival Kit

  • Tech Fix: Smart collars that track pollen exposure (Tractive’s 2025 model alerts you when Fido needs a rinse).

  • Gear Must-Have: Hypoallergenic bandanas infused with CBD balm (soothes itchy noses).

2. Toxic Plant Patrol
Lilies? Daffodils? NOPE. Stick to dog-safe blooms like sunflowers and snapdragons.

toxic vs. safe plants

🚀 Tech & Sustainability Spotlight

1. AI Health Trackers
CES 2025’s hottest gadget: Collars that predict ear infections before your dog starts head-shaking.

2. Eco-Friendly Upgrades

  • Biodegradable Poo Bags: Now in spring floral prints (because waste shouldn’t ruin aesthetics).

  • Bamboo Bowls: Stylish, splinter-proof, and Instagram-ready.

🐾 Subscriber Spotlight: “My Frenchie’s GPS Drama”

From Mike in Ohio:
“I bought a GPS tracker to stop my Frenchie, Gizmo, from escaping. Turns out, he’s just visiting the neighbor’s cat… for treats. Now I’m the laughingstock of the block.”

🐾 Dog Lovers’ Community Corner

“Where tails wag and opinions matter!”

📢 Quick Poll: What’s Your Dog’s Superpower?

Click your pick below to see live results! 🐕

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We’ll share the results next week.

📢 Final Bark

March 2025 is all about smarter tech, safer spring adventures, and celebrating pups (even the treat-traitor Frenchies). Whether you’re prepping for Puppy Day or dodging pollen, remember: Dogs make every season brighter.

Stay savvy,
Jennifer
Chief Wag Officer, Member Dog LLC

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