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A Divine Gift from my Beloved Pooch
“Razjae. Razjae.” I yell out for him, but he doesn’t respond. This is not like my rottweiler. Usually, Razjae comes bolting for the front door whenever I enter the house. “Hmm.” I wonder, “Maybe I accidently left him outside before I left?”
By Lauren Davey4 years ago in Petlife
One girl, her dog and her van.
2019 was the year I lost everything. My husband left me, and Luna (my Great Dane) homeless and hollow inside. I remember moving back into my parents and feeling heart-broken and trapped and this was before the pandemic kicked in!
By No One’s Daughter4 years ago in Petlife
My Time Machine
I hope the grief stays with me. I hope the love that I can no longer store where it once did, remains in my bones. Yes, I hope that in some way or another, my memory holds on to the dearest treasures I’ve ever had, whether it be in the back or in the very forefront of my mind. I hope that the goodness that I have experienced in my life never leaves my spirit and my beautiful, uplifting energy.
By Shyne Kamahalan4 years ago in Petlife
8 Reasons why dogs are man's best friends
People have identified dogs as one of their closest and finest companions throughout history. Dogs are the most versatile domesticated animals, serving as protectors, helpers, lifesavers, and companions. Dogs are amazing companions for people, and they have been for ages. Dogs and people have a long and storied relationship.
By Health care 4 years ago in Petlife
Notice the behavior of a hungry pets
HUNGRY CAT BEHAVIOUR Pets, especially cats, have their own way of telling their masters that they are hungry or to just ask for a snack. Indeed, the behavior of pets, especially cats when hungry, can vary. But almost in general everything is the same. Here are some cat behaviors that are hungry or asking for food.
By Surjono Adi Walujo4 years ago in Petlife
Thanks to SeaWorld, Christmas Comes Early to Clearwater Marine Aquarium.
It’s been a month since Clearwater Marine Aquarium suffered the loss of their beloved dolphin Winter from an intestinal torsion after thriving under their care for sixteen years. She has left behind an incredible legacy that has proven to be beneficial to both people and animals alike.
By Jenna Deedy4 years ago in Petlife
We'll Miss You Forever
How do you survive grief? You survive by keeping going. By going with the flow of it. You can’t “get over” grief and loss, or even really move away from it. It’ll always be there, but just change from day to day or week to week, month to month or even year to year. You can be with it, you can cope and deal with it, you can live with it.
By Caitlin McColl4 years ago in Petlife







