Paws & Reflect: It’s National Hug Your Dog Day
Let’s face it – every day in vet med is basically Hug Your Dog Day. But National Hug Your Dog Day gives us the official green light to embrace the canine chaos, slobbery kisses, and the 60-pound lap dogs who don’t understand their size OR the idea of personal space.
As a veterinary professional, you’re no stranger to dog hugs…even if they come with a side of panic panting, accidental uppercuts, or surprise anal gland expressions (you know the ones). But today? Today is different. Today we hug willingly – with open arms and closed mouths (because, again…the drool). Here’s how to celebrate like a pro:
1. The Vet Tech Bear Hug
You’ve wrestled a Rottweiler into a burrito wrap. You’ve held a wiggly dachshund mid-blood draw. Now use those elite-level restraint skills to give a dog a real hug. Bonus points if it doesn’t end in an escape attempt.
2. The Awkward Exam Room Snuggle
Look, you’re already on the floor trying to coax Princess Pickles out from under the exam table…why not lean in (literally)? Hug her like you mean it. Sure, the client might raise an eyebrow – but they’ll also think you’re some kind of canine whisperer.
3. The “Thanks for Not Biting Me” Embrace
Just finished a nail trim on a notoriously spicy Chihuahua with all of your fingers still intact? That’s hug-worthy! Celebrate the little victories with a careful cuddle and maybe a treat (for both of you).
4. The Lunch Break Love Fest
If you’re lucky enough to have a clinic pup or a resident doggo lounging around, take 10 minutes to sit, snuggle, and reset your soul. Studies show dog hugs reduce stress, improve mood, and momentarily make you forget that the lab analyzer just broke…again.
Pro Tips:
- Hug sideways for nervous pups – direct face-to-face hugging is a little too intense for some dogs (who are we kidding…face-to-face hugging can be a little too intense for some humans too)
- Always ask permission (from both dog & human). Boundaries are a thing – even on holidays.
- Keep lint rollers on hand…lots of them.
In Conclusion…
National Hug Your Dog Day is a beautiful excuse to do what we all secretly (or not-so-secretly) love: getting up close and personal with our furry patients. It’s a reminder that amidst the poop, paperwork, and panicked phone calls, dogs are why we do what we do. So go forth, veterinary warriors! Hug the dogs. Hold the dogs. Get fur on your scrubs and joy in your heart. And maybe, just maybe…avoid the Great Dane with boundary issues.
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