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Every Pet is a Once-in-a-Lifetime Pet
I recently had to say goodbye to my once-in-a-lifetime pet, a cat named Smokey. He was an oddball who showed up at our house one day and simply never left. For over ten years he was my best friend. When I went off to college, he was my roommate. I almost certainly spent more time with him than any human.
By Daniel Goldman5 years ago in Petlife
Emotional Support Human
The first time I met Rex Ryan he was still a pup. He had just been saved from Craigslist. The runt of the litter and a brindle coated English Mastiff, he was an undesirable from the start. I remember he looked so silly with his paws that were oversized in relation to his scrawny little puppy legs. He stayed in his puppy bed looking out at all the humans that had come to welcome him, he was overwhelmed from the jump. Nevertheless he was adorable from the moment I met him.
By Abbey June Schwartz5 years ago in Petlife
Dogs are our best friends, but are we being theirs?
There are so many of us that love our dogs, but are we really loving them to the fullest? Are we actually giving them what is best for them? We want our dogs to have long, healthy lives, but do we know what's healthy for them?
By Danielle Weed Bell5 years ago in Petlife
Maybe Your Pet Does Understand You
If you go to Russia hang on to your blini. There are roving street packs in Moscow. They aren't interested in your wallet. They want to separate you from your snack. You may think you can resist these criminals, but these dogs have your number. A cute ragamuffin specially selected for its looks will come up to you with soft whimpers and pleading eyes. Their goal is your snack. Their weapon is pure cuteness.
By Jessica Poister5 years ago in Petlife
Marked Territory by Neal F. Litherland
Watch my official YouTube book review on Marked Territory here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tglm4bmozfQ If you’re looking for a cute, heart-warming animal story, you’re in the wrong place. Marked Territory is an action-packed tale of strays and wilds that battle for turf in the unforgiving streets of New York City. Our main character is a big bottlebrush longhair grey cat named Leo; a skull-crushing bruiser who gets an unexpected call for help from a church mouse named Charity.
By Little Alice5 years ago in Petlife
Veterinary Injectable Devices Market to Witness Steep Growth Despite the Adverse Reactions Caused by Injectable Devices at the Site of Injection During 2021-2028; The Market in North America to Hold the Largest Share by 2028
Research Nester published a report titled “Veterinary Injectable Devices Market - Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2028” which delivers detailed overview of the veterinary injectable devices market in terms of market segmentation by device type, material, end user and by region.
By Jacob Dowling5 years ago in Petlife







