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Summer Safety Tips For Your Four-Legged Canine Friend
Every summer, hundreds of animals suffer unnecessarily as a result of their owners failing to take the necessary precautions against the excessive heat. Follow these basic guidelines below to ensure that your beloved pet enjoys – and survives – the hottest months of the year.
By Jenifer Loras5 years ago in Petlife
Dogs Post-Lockdown:
While lockdown has been an unnatural and strange time for us, it has been the opposite for our sociable furry friends. The last year has seen us spending significantly more time indoors, especially if we’re working from home on a daily basis. Dogs are a particularly sociable pack animal who naturally live in groups. Our dogs have been spending lots more time with us, which means more treats, more walks, and more snuggles.
By Fay McFarlane5 years ago in Petlife
5 Important Tips by Live-Stock Pharma Company Experts to Keep Cattle Safe in Summer
Milk- is one of the common ingredients of almost every house. People get this milk from cattle. These animals provide enough milk during cooler months; it becomes hard for them to do so in summers, as they experience tension due to heat. In a few cases, a few veterinary pharma products could reduce heat and restore milk production. But a few precautions and DIY methods could be effective and helpful.
By Intracin Pharmaceuticals5 years ago in Petlife
10 Facts About Me That'll Make You Stun
Dogs are the best friend Whenever it comes to royalty, dogs are the one we trust more than anybody else, we select them first. They are the best companions who can get rid of your boredom always there for you without even having any self-interest as they're so pure by heart. if you have a pet you know what I am talking about? I am a dog person, it doesn't mean, that I don't love any other animals, in fact, all the beautiful creatures present on this planet, one way or another have something to share.
By Lokesh Kumar5 years ago in Petlife
A cat found in a Forest Preserve
Several years ago, my daughter took a short cut through the forest preserve on way home. It was early in the morning. she saw no one around so you did what we call a California rolling stop at the stop sign. Little did we know there were cameras everywhere!
By Dr Cynthia Lea Clark5 years ago in Petlife
Love tricks in the animal world
Some people think that animals look cute and do not establish any complex social relationships, it seems that they will not play any tricks. The real situation is that in order to fight for the opposite sex, will make the side ways of many animals.
By JordonRobbinsmd5 years ago in Petlife
No Ducking Way
An avulsion fracture is what the orthopedic surgeon in the city called it. That’s when bone fragments detach as a result of tendons or ligaments pulling away from the bone. Fortunately, it wasn’t as bad as the nurse practitioner at the hometown urgent care had told us the day before. We expected a full leg cast or even surgery, but my wife is a tough gal. The doctor’s prescribed treatment for her knee injury was only two weeks of no weight followed by light duty for a few more weeks after that.
By The Bantering Welshman5 years ago in Petlife
That was nuts
Meet my squirrel friend "Nutcase" I'm not joking; that's the name I gave him. This little comes every morning for nuts. I only give him a few because if I give him a lot, he leaves them, and other squirrels will go and fight over the scraps, and they are running around the backyard, causing havoc. They climb on the backyard furniture, the plants, not to mention the trash cans for cans and bottles for recycling—all the while making that chattery sound and the little craws on the pavement. You can put some background music to make it comical.
By stephanie borges5 years ago in Petlife
3 Tips for Finding the Perfect Dog
For a dog lover, shopping for a new pet is nothing less than exciting. However, as many dog lovers find out, the excitement can quickly become anxiety for both the owner and the dog. The dog may be adorable, playful, or simply appeal to your compassion, but none of these mean the dog is right for you. Another thing we can charge to human error is the fact that we may not be right for the dog.
By Author Walter Mathis5 years ago in Petlife










