🔮 Paws & Stars: Love in the Little Things



My fellow Pawstrologists,

Venus has moved into Virgo, shifting love into a gentler rhythm and giving us a soft moment between eclipses.

This is a season that celebrates devotion through details. It is not about big displays of affection, but about the small, steady acts of care that add up to a deep bond.

As a dog parent, you are already tuned in to this kind of love. You notice when paws need wiping, when the water bowl is low, when the leash clip needs checking. These are Virgo-style moments of devotion. This season, you can let Venus in Virgo guide you toward even more magic in the everyday.

Try channeling this energy with your pup:
🐾 Turn routines into rituals by letting the evening walk feel like a gift rather than a task
🌿 Celebrate attentiveness by noticing one new thing about your dog each day, from a quirky sound to a favorite stretch
💧 Share the sparkle by letting your pup’s devotion remind you to offer the same care and attention to yourself

Virgo energy is practical, but when Venus is here, the practical becomes magical. Love shows up in paw wipes and belly rubs, in shared rhythms and small moments. This season, let the little things remind you just how big your love really is.

Cosmically yours,
Orbit at moonpaws

Psst: Want to go deeper? Visit our blog for our complete guide to embracing Venus in Virgo to its fullest.

This Week's Trivia

Dogs have an extra organ above the roof of their mouth that helps them process scent. What is it called?

A: Jacobson’s organ

B: Olfactory bulb

C: Pineal gland

Answer is at the bottom of this email!

Orbit's Corner: Must-Read Piece of The Week

Most dog parents are familiar with tail wags and zoomies, but what about tooth chattering?

This short article from Kinship explores one of the quirkier canine behaviors and helps explain why some dogs chatter their teeth when they are excited, stimulated, or even smelling something interesting. It is a great reminder that dogs have their own ways of processing big emotions and sensations.

It's a fun informativ a strange but totally normal behavior they might otherwise overlook.

Why Your Dog Chatters His Teeth?

Tooth chattering is not just a cold-weather thing. This article breaks down why dogs sometimes chatter when they are excited or emotionally keyed up.

Trivia's Answer

Dogs have an extra organ above the roof of their mouth that helps them process scent. What is it called?

A: Jacobson’s organ

Also known as the vomeronasal organ, it gives dogs an edge in detecting pheromones and invisible chemical cues.

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