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The Diva and the Orphan
I stroll through the neighborhood holding Zelda's leash. My aunt holds Boone's leash. The two dogs meander along, stopping to sniff every bush. They're not in any hurry today. They know we'll be leaving for the beach after this, so I think they are purposefully drawing it out.
By Jessica Freeborn4 years ago in Petlife
Spook Says Early Fall
We have a cat named Spook. She’s ten years old and looks to be a medium-sized black cat until you pick her up. That’s when you realize she’s mostly fluff. There’s maybe four pounds of cat inside that black cloud. When she feels like it, she’s a very sweet-natured, affectionate little kitty.
By Bryan Zepp Jamieson4 years ago in Petlife
Famous Horses
Movie and TV horses People enjoyed the exciting adventures of a man called the Lone Ranger and he had a horse called Silver. Whenever the Lone Ranger was ready to ride away he shouted, "Hi-Yo Silver! Away!" Silver, the fictional white stallion became popular along with his master on the US radio show and TV series.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Petlife
Animals Come Together
Obstinant Buffalo If you would try to get a large number of buffalo to do something they do not wish to do you would discover that buffalo are obstinant. A fact you might not know is that both bison and buffalo in North America are referred to under the term American bison. This is because buffalo can only be found in South Asia and Africa.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Petlife
Dog Food Basics
One of the questions at my job I get asked more than any others is what is the best food to feed my dog? I always respond the same way. I want you to tell me about your budget, needs, and lifestyle. I have always said that more expensive does not always mean better and one person claiming that they have the best dog food in the world may be true for some, but it may not be right for your dog. Food is individualized and unique and finding the food that works best for your pet can be difficult. Dogs with special needs or chronic conditions or sensitivities will need different concentrations of nutrients that dogs with no underlying health problems or sensitivities. One of the most important things you can do is consult with your veterinarian and staff at your local animal hospital and see what they say. If they are not asking you questions about your pet and your lifestyle, then keep shopping. Do not just buy their food because they say it is good.
By Sam Hudgins4 years ago in Petlife
Is Pet Tech the Future?
According to Globe News Wire, the pet tech market is expected to reach £14.39 billion ($20 billion) worldwide by 2027. With more and more of us choosing to adopt a new furry friend into the family, the opportunities in developing pet tech are undeniable. As with any other sector that flourishes, supporting technology can become a goldmine for businesses and consumers alike, paving the way to more efficient processes.
By Rachel Gray4 years ago in Petlife
Prehistoric Shark - Megalodon
Approximately 23.5-36 million years ago, Megalodon’s roamed our vast oceans and is considered to be one of the most feared creatures of all time. With the name translating to ‘Big Tooth’ these creatures could grow 47-67ft long, over double to triple the size of our current Great White Sharks.
By Elizabeth Perks4 years ago in Petlife
Peanut Butter Jelly Time the Tripod Pup
The first puppy came very quickly, a tiny black bundle with flecks of brown, a pink tongue, and the tiniest little feet. You can already tell he was going to look just like his daddy. Time seemed to pass slowly, the waiting game for his little brother to arrive.
By LittleTree Oppy4 years ago in Petlife








