Life Advice from a Pug

This post is sponsored by Freshpet, and its content is provided by Murphy P. Haupert. (His middle name is Piranha.) As always, thank you for supporting this blog! 

Back in 2011, Murphy offered some life advice to CNC readers. He didn’t speak of pug training or pug temperament. Instead he spoke from the heart and offered his best words of wisdom. At the time, he was just 3 years old, but Murphy knew a thing or two about being happy and living well. I guess he just wanted to get some life advice from a pug out into the world.

Fast-forward eight years, our much more senior pug is at it again. He’s experienced a number of hardships over the years, including the loss of his right ear (there’s no ear canal; just an ear flap), chronic vestibular disease, countless eye ulcers, and more. Obviously, these ailments have made him more adorable and appreciate life so much more. So, once again, here is Murphy offering his best pug advice to help you live a full and happy life!

Never say no to an adventure.

Smile like you mean it.

“Punctuality is the politeness of kings.”

Eat good food.

As a pug, Murphy appreciates good food, especially when it’s made from fresh, whole ingredients. Even his flat nose can smell the difference!

We recently had the opportunity to partner again with Freshpet, a brand that is committed to providing the highest standard of healthy, natural pet food for your dog or cat.

Freshpet’s food is super fresh and comes straight from the fridge – there’s even pieces of whole foods like carrots and peas mixed in. It’s fresh, flavorful, and guaranteed to keep your pet happy and healthy from breakfast to dinner! Check out Freshpet’s store locator to see if it’s sold near you!

When in doubt, hug it out.

The little things are the big things.

Do what you love.

Often.

And without regrets.

Question of the Day

What life advice would your dog give to you?

The post Life Advice from a Pug appeared first on Carrots 'N' Cake.



from Carrots 'N' Cake https://ift.tt/2JUvIz9

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Post-Workout Coffee Protein Shake

Evernote Review: Your Digital Organization Hub

Lyme Disease, Protein for Women, Acid Reflux while Fasting | THRR049