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Icelandic Wild Horses
I went to Iceland to find myself again. I needed to be back in nature, in raw unfiltered nature, away from the city, feeling the power of the Earth, the mountains, and the purity of clean cold air against my skin. Iceland had been a place deeply connected to my heart, both for the kindness of the people, and because of the incredible beauty of the landscape. It reminds me of how the Earth must have looked when she was born. Raw, powerful, pure.
By Maria Haddad5 years ago in Petlife
5 of the Coolest Frogs Ever!
When I was a toddler, my parents bought me a little green froggie plush which I promptly named "Freddy". And let me tell you, I took that guy everywhere with me. And if I ever forgot him at home, Lord help my poor mother who had to deal with my crying the entire trip.
By Emily Jimenez5 years ago in Petlife
Dog Breeds: American Bully
The American Bully actually as several different names, among these Bully Pit, Bullypit, Bully Pit Bull, Bully Pitbull, and American Bully Pit. All of these are actually the same dog. It should be noted that some hybrid clubs use the term bullypit to refer to the American Bulldog/American Pit Bull Terrier mix, but this is an incorrect usage. Bullypit (and the variations) is a term meant to reflect a purebred dog of a certain type.
By Malvin American5 years ago in Petlife
A Dog's Life
German Shepard. Eyes still closed, ears standing tall, twitching in the direction they hear the commotion. She opens her eyes from the night’s slumber. It’s an early August morning and the heat is already a thick blanket laying in the air. The man and the woman are yelling again. For some reason lately, they have been home more often which meant these interactions are now an expected daily occurrence.
By Jennifer Herrera5 years ago in Petlife
Protect Your Dogs From Dognappers
LIFE for most dog owners became more bearable during the COVID-19 lockdowns in the UK. For one, man’s best friend contributed to its owner’s mental and physical health. Studies after studies showed that petting, caring for and playing with pet dogs reduce stress hormones. For another, a dog owner’s health is boosted by the daily walks that the pet needs.
By Josephine Crispin5 years ago in Petlife
KOLBE THE COCKAPOO
I have already written an article about my beloved cockapoo, Damian, who passed away unexpectedly two years ago at the age of 11. Damian’s death was so devastating to me because he was the sweetest, most caring dog I have ever met. I knew he was getting up in age but he was healthy as far as I knew. He wasn’t overweight, he didn’t have any ongoing health issues and I took him to the veterinarian on a regular basis. Then in about a week’s time he passed away from kidney failure. The doctor told me there was nothing that I could have done to prevent Damian’s kidney‘s from failing. I was so shocked and physically sick from his passing. I didn’t want to get out of bed but I had three other dogs to take care of so I had no choice. I lost my appetite and I was just a mess.
By Margie Anderson 5 years ago in Petlife
5 Changes I Noticed in My Dog After Switching to Ollie. Top Story - May 2021. Created with: Ollie.
Anyone who has ever owned a pet knows that the love and bond between a human and an animal run deep. I have two pups. An older grandpa that has been with me for 12 years, Deaken. The other, a young, hip 8-month old girl that I recently adopted with my boyfriend, Bailey. We (the dogs and I) have come to a mutual understanding that I was brought to this earth to love, feed & play with them around the clock. Being that it is my duty to serve them the best life possible, feeding them the best food possible (now that I understand how important this is) has become a top priority for us.
By Brandi Jeanne B5 years ago in Petlife
Arthritis in Cats: Symptoms and Pain Relief
Like humans, cats can suffer from joint-related diseases, such as feline rheumatoid osteoarthritis, a condition that causes inflammation and muscle pain. This disease is not easy to detect since kittens tend to hide very well when they are in pain. And it is difficult for you to realize at first glance that your pet suffers from it if you do not know exactly what signs to look for. Most of the pet owners neglect this fact, and deny visiting the best pet services in Dubai, risking pet’s life.
By Canadian VC5 years ago in Petlife
Anxiety,Depression, Animal suicide, Symptoms, Causes, The Health and Mood-Boosting Benefits of Pets
This article will talk about the benefit of claiming a pet, especially a dog. Individuals can determine a ton of advantage from having a pet whether they experience the ill effects of depression and anxiety or they simply wish to possess a pet.
By Sarfraz Hussain5 years ago in Petlife










