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Then and Now
I’ve been blessed to have dogs in my life as a child and as an adult. Today, we have three. My husband — the family chef — cooks their food, and we sometimes have family dinner or family breakfast together. On a typical Sunday, family dinner might be a tuna casserole, ours with onions and spices, theirs unflavored with extra meat and finely chopped noodles for small teeth. After Thanksgiving, they have leftovers for days just like we do. Theirs, finely chopped dark meat with mashed potatoes; ours, everything else.
By Barbara Andres4 years ago in Petlife
A Pup Named Meso
I was finally back living in my home. The one that tried killing me with a natural gas explosion and fire in 2019. This was followed by a contractor who took the insurance money and did not fully complete the job to rebuild it back to a state better than before it blew up and burned. So I was dealing with all of that along with the nationwide epidemic that was taking place in 2020. I was exhausted and running out of reasons to get up and keep fixing my home on my own. My home has been a living nightmare right from the very beginning and I was honestly over it! My children were all young adults and had moved out on their own. I had one dog die from the natural gas poisioning and two others I had to rehome due to my living situation not being safe for animals at that point in time.
By Crystal Rae4 years ago in Petlife
Do cats company as a pet results in Cancer?
Intriguing Facts About Cats From the time you awaken with a cushy heap purring all over to the time you hit the sack with that cushioned heap purring all over once more, there are a great deal of motivations to cherish our cats. Assuming you need to observe Felis catus in the entirety of its fuzzy magnificence, take a stab at sharing a portion of these 50 pieces of cat random data.
By Ankit Kholiya4 years ago in Petlife
The Ultimate Buyer's Guide to Aquariums and Aquarium Equipment
When fish weave in and out of rocks and plants, they become more engaging and enjoyable to watch. Fish are an excellent choice for satisfying a child's desire for a pet. They are not only simple to maintain, but they will also teach your youngster the value of caring for something in order to keep it alive. In this blog, we'll go through a complete tutorial to help you with your aquarium step by step.
By Tanvi Punia4 years ago in Petlife
Winnie the puppy
I like challenges. It is only by doing things you're not sure you can handle that you discover what you are truly capable of. I co-founded a company as a result of this philosophy and I've written lots of books about other life changing and rewarding adventures I have had over the years following this sentiment too.
By Dan Kieran4 years ago in Petlife
Whale of a Holiday
The following article contains links to shops for which I might receive a commission upon purchase. The holidays are here and it’s that time of year when everyone is sincere, people are bundled up to battle the bitter cold temperatures, drinking down that hot chocolate, watching Christmas movies, singing carols, and of course watching anything that has to do with StarWars.
By Jenna Deedy4 years ago in Petlife
Trick, Treat, Repeat.
I have worked with dogs for more than seven years now, and when I got my first dog I very much thought that I would be an obedience person in terms of dog training. After all, almost all of my favorite breeds are known for their obedience and trainability, and I do enjoy some snappy compliance from my dogs when I ask them to do something.
By Zane Larkin4 years ago in Petlife
The Hard Parts of Raising Goats
The day before Thanksgiving started like any other Wednesday. I was home getting things done before the holidays. The boys were with their grandmother and Neal was at work. I got into a rhythm with my writing and was typing away until ten in the morning. I usually try to feed the animals sooner than that, but I was on a roll and didn't want to quit.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife








