Our Mission
All the news fit to sniff.
DogDaily.com exists to report the emotional truth of dogs: every squirrel is suspicious, every bowl deserves scrutiny, every couch is a command center, and every good dog story deserves a front page.
The site is designed as a funny dog newspaper with a warm heart. It covers household life from the dog’s point of view: breaking barks, food bowl economics, leash law, mailman diplomacy, vacuum security, nap weather, comics, manga episodes, and the great editorial question of modern dog life: why is the human eating cheese without a sharing plan?
DogDaily is built to be polished, readable, high-contrast, and fun. No pale text on pale backgrounds. No white-on-white layouts. No joke so tiny that the dog has to put on reading glasses and call the copy desk.
The Miranda heart
At the center of DogDaily is Miranda Finds a Home, written by Mayumi Takadanobaba, the pen name of Bradley Bartz. Miranda is the dog who reminds the newsroom that the jokes work because dogs are family. Her story is funny, loving, chaotic, and true to the way dogs change a house.
The comedy desk
DogDaily treats tiny domestic events like epic newspaper stories. A nearly empty bowl becomes a market crash. A squirrel becomes an investigation. A mailman becomes a witness. A vacuum becomes a security threat. A leash becomes diplomacy. A couch becomes headquarters.
The tone
Funny and even funnier. Warm, not mean. Ridiculous, but readable. Newspaper style with manga energy. Dog logic with human polish.