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The Doggy IQ Test
INTRODUCTION Doggy IQ, a brain training program for dogs, was launched globally and is currently on sale! With Doggy IQ, you can easily turn your dog into a genius. After finishing their first dose of training, you will forgive them if they happen to go hump the neighbor's leg.
By Mukul chandok4 years ago in Petlife
Top Five Tips for Finding Your Dog the Right Veterinarian
When you find the perfect dog, they quickly become one of the most important parts of your life. You will do anything to make sure they are happy and healthy. The same thought and care you put into finding the pet of your dreams you should put into finding the vet of your dreams.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger4 years ago in Petlife
What is a Belgian Malinois
Besides being the perfect dog, they are used as working dogs and are known for their intelligence, athleticism, and obedience. Belgian Malinois is used for a variety of purposes, including police work, search and rescue operations, or as service dogs. They are also popular pets and often compete in dog shows. Belgian Malinois are bred for their physical abilities and intelligence and make excellent working dogs. Often, they're mistaken for German Shepards but are typically medium-sized dogs.
By Matthew Angelo4 years ago in Petlife
A Journey of Intention Discovered through Horses - Part 10
The cover image is not of Blu, but is my stallion, Marvelous Mister Mark, enjoying his paddock last weekend the morning after the ice storm. That was messy! Beautiful, but messy. Now it’s warm and getting sloppy. Still messy, but in a much more encouraging way.
By KJ Aartila4 years ago in Petlife
MEET LECTRI- a fellow student and Electrical Engineering graduate!
This is Lectri, the Australian magpie, I rescued last winter. She was a very young, newly fledged bird, sitting still on a gate, unable to move or fly. I could not see any parents around and as she seemed clearly unwell and hungry, I did not want to wait and eliminate any chances of her survival.
By Maria A Leo-lo-Shiva 4 years ago in Petlife
Three Reasons to Teach Your Dog How to Talk, and Three Reasons Not to
There’s a current trend going around where people are teaching their dogs to talk using pre-recorded buttons. I will admit, I jumped on this bandwagon right away. My six-year-old Goldendoodle now has over a dozen buttons spanning the whole hallway. She adores her buttons, but I have mixed feelings. Here are a few pros and cons about teaching your dogs words, for all those currently considering communicating with their clever canine companions.
By Isla Kaye Thistle4 years ago in Petlife







