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Sweet as Honey!
If I could pick one word to describe my cat it would be "savior." Honey wasn't bought, adopted, or given to me, but instead, she came into my life when I needed her the most. A tiny stray who was surprisingly very affectionate and friendly. I jokingly say that she adopted me and not the other way around.
By Katelynn Marie 4 years ago in Petlife
A & B
This is a story of 2 dogs who were taken away to their fur parents by death and family. Annie, is our dog since I was in grade school. She was brown, furry, naughty but nice. She was brought to us by my father as a puppy. We named her after the love interest of our favorite Japanese TV series. She was treated like a younger member of the family, pampered yet disciplined. She always know if someone from our family will went home. Steps away from the house, she will approach us and walk with us until we reached our doorstep. She even know when someone is calling her from a far. My father will just shout her name, and seconds later, she will appear from somewhere. No one dared to bully us because of her. Her growling fangs and loud barks will intimidate anyone.
By Hermione Hope 4 years ago in Petlife
Honey Badger As Pet
The Honey Badger lives almost all over Africa, some areas of India, and parts of southwest Asia. It has a short flat body with a large white patch and resembles a weasel more than a badger. In this article, we are discussed “Honey Badger as pet”. The Honey Badger isn't found in the United States, so many people wonder if they would make appropriate pets.
By Emma Watson4 years ago in Petlife
5 Famous Dog Stories Everyone Should Know
They say every dog has his day. Well, these particular dogs deserve far more than that. From miraculous survival, to heroic acts that saved lives and changed human history, across the world dogs have statues in their honour, and generations later their stories are not forgotten.
By R P Gibson4 years ago in Petlife
Your dog is the Art of self love.
I come across my dog during lockdown, It was a heart breaking moment for me. I was suffering from extreme depression and anxiety. I really was not in a good state of mind. I felt like the world was upon me in a bad way. I could not see a way to freedom. It was as though I was trapped with no way to release the bubble that was around me.
By Crazy story writer ✍️ 4 years ago in Petlife
The Dos And Don’ts Of Dog Training!
If you own a dog, training the pet becomes imperative. However, we all know it is a bit difficult albeit rewarding process. Mostly, it can be fun and exciting. But the result shall surprise you pleasantly! However, if you don’t follow the proper rules, the training period could endlessly extend. This brings us to study the dos and don’ts of dog training.
By Alan Carter4 years ago in Petlife
Stop Killing Animals
To rant perfectly on the topic: When people especially the government (I say the government because they are the ones who are in charge of the world by country and they promote and should be protecting the rights of equality and such as by being the only ones who can ever bypass or make new laws to protect our lives and our rights and also for the lives and rights of those that cannot defend themselves. Animals.
By Keanna Barry 4 years ago in Petlife









