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I Used to Be His and a House Dog
Mom, You’ve had me since I was born. The moment I felt your belly move with this foreign being, I gave you a look of confusion. Although I’m a dog, I know something is in your belly. I lay on your belly and I can feel him. I gave him snuggles. When he was born you wouldn’t let me come around him for months.
By Scarlett Price6 years ago in Petlife
Why Pests Are Dangerous for Your Home and Health?
Whether they sting, smell, bite, or simply move around your house, when insects occupy your home, they can bring a slide of health risks with them. They can disrupt the foundation of your property by slowly destroying the structure. And they can also be as deadly as causing death due to severe allergic reactions. Along with insects, there are other mammals and rodents which conveniently find their way in your basement and walls.
By Lauren Williamson6 years ago in Petlife
Activists Try to Spread Fake News About Marineland France
Just three months after a radical animal rights extremist group employed Blackfish star John Hargrove to go after Marineland France with false claims about its killer whale family in a failed campaign, the group has returned to the mainstream media to once again, make another false claim about the whales. In this latest scheme, the group posted on its Facebook page that MarineLand France was “planning” on moving it’s four orcas - Inouk, Wikie, Moana and Keijo (all born at the French marine mammal facility) - to a facility somewhere in China.
By Jenna Deedy6 years ago in Petlife
The Well-Known Mistakes to Avoid During Puppy Training
There’s no denying that the arrival of a new dog into your home can indeed be an exciting and happy time for you ahead. But it’s essential that you understand the basic do’s and don’ts regarding the training of your puppy with the help of dog training Perth services, otherwise, the whole thing can get pretty much out of your hand, in no time.
By Natalie Ige6 years ago in Petlife
Omar's Diary to 7th December 2019
In my previous diary (Omar’s Diary to 16th November 2019) I mentioned my concern that Man Servant was getting into a rut with his choice of newspaper. Leading up to that comment he had brought home The Times more than five times and I was worried his opinions were becoming set. I urged him to bring something different into the library here at Omar Towers.
By Alan Russell6 years ago in Petlife
Gaboon Viper
The Gaboon Viper, or Bitis Gabonica, comes from the rainforests and savannas of Sub-Saharan Africa and is one of the fastest striking snakes. They also have the longest fangs of any venomous snakes with fangs that are 2 inches long. Gaboon Vipers are considered to produce the most venom out of all the venomous snakes; a single adult has enough venom to inject lethal doses into 30 individual men. These snakes have enormous venom glands which produces the lethal amount of venom. Although a bite from a Gaboon Viper is rare because of their unaggressive nature; the Gaboon Viper normally does not bite unless they are stepped on and sometimes even then they may not bite. These snakes, like most venomous snakes, can lash out when scared.
By Maria Johnson6 years ago in Petlife
How to Buy CBD for Dogs
Pet parents are constantly trying to find natural products that will alleviate issues canines commonly face, like chronic pain, stress, and noise phobia. This is why many pet parents have chosen CBD for dogs, as its anti-inflammatory properties have been found to bring pain relief. But with a variety of CBD products on the market, how can you know which CBD product is best for your pet?
By King Kanine6 years ago in Petlife
Five Facts You Don't Know About Squirrels!
If you are like most people then you are used to seeing squirrels run around the park and chase each other up and down trees. Heck, you might even be like me and take the time to feed the cute little guys some peanuts every now and then.
By David Somerville6 years ago in Petlife











