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When a Rescue Animal Chooses You
I’m a firm believer that rescue animals make the best companions animals. There’s some debate as to how much cognition cats and dogs actually have. However, rescue animals seem to realize how awful their lives once were versus how good their lives are once they’ve found a loving home.
By Matthew B. Johnson4 years ago in Petlife
Wicket The Wonder
My boss is an 8-pound Pomeranian with a knack for keeping the office to task. When it comes to characters, I’ve never met another office pet with so much personality during my years in the workforce, and like most bosses, establishing a friendship with this pup has proven to be a challenge for almost every employee that’s ever worked for our company.
By Craig Lipscomb4 years ago in Petlife
How To Become A Pet Influencer On Instagram?
According to the latest statistics rolled out by Instagram, there are over 24.6 million business profiles among the one billion active monthly users. Some are real brands, but others are profiles created by those who want to access the analytics and several other perks offered by professional accounts.Data reveals that during 2020, the number of active Instagram users grew even more, as many users switched to creator or business profiles. What’s even more interesting is that the number includes accounts of brands and people and pets who already enjoy the perks of having millions of followers.
By Ruchi Joshi4 years ago in Petlife
CBD oil for pets online: Is It Safe to Order Online
A recent development in the world of CBD oil for pets online is its use as therapeutic products for pets. CBD, in oil form, is trending among humans as a natural remedy for many chronic and severe medical conditions.
By Everlasting Life CBD4 years ago in Petlife
Snake Hospital
Leave it to me to find a wounded snake first thing in the morning, before I've even had a single sip of coffee. True to form, there goes bleary-eyed me, rummaging through a pile of discarded buckets and threadbare tarps trying to uncover the other end of a long, thin tail I saw slithering into the farm's plastic recycle heap.
By Rhonda Kay4 years ago in Petlife
Eva
As I sit in my office most every day, doing the required, but often times mundane tasks set before me, I occasionally pause to reflect on life. Like most people, I have worries and problems that, at that moment, seem huge. But then I glance across the room and observe my little friend. A smile comes to my face, and I realize that my troubles are not so huge and that in reality I am truly blessed. My little friend is a great comfort to me, and she gives me much more than I can ever give her in return.
By Monica Mitchell 4 years ago in Petlife
Unexpected Friends
A Rat (EWWW)! Companionship comes in all shapes, sizes, and colors. In my case, the companions I chose ended up being quite non-traditional, if non-traditional can be applied to an emotional counterpart. Out of what could be chosen, I ended up with small, soft, and super cute friends regardless of the constant “EWWW, are they gross” reactions I receive. Irrespective of what’s often considered a “traditional pet,” I found some adorable and loving companions that have ended up being the perfect friends over the past few months, and I wouldn’t ask for anyone else.
By Jeffrey A. Sapp 4 years ago in Petlife
The Magnificence of the Evil Duchess
I don't know how the rest of you get your pets, but they have always just sort of 'happened' for me. A cat will wander into my house and suddenly I have a cat named Koby. I see a dog hurt on the side of the road and next thing I know Indiana Jane (who turned out to be a wolf) is following me around the house. I hear a cat screaming while being thrown around by some kids and before I know it I have a screaming cat in my car. I see Guinea Pigs being abused in a classroom and I am suddenly the proud owner of Brave Sir Robin and Pfeffernusse.
By Guenneth Speldrong4 years ago in Petlife
Ruby
As you all know we have implemented a new employee of the month policy, to recognize that our employees play available role in ensuring the ongoing success and performance of our company. Thank you all for your nominations for our first employee of the month we will continue this process each month moving forward.
By Erin Winspur4 years ago in Petlife









