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A Brothers Love
Hi my name is Elvis. I am a Jake Russel Terrier and a Beagle mix. I am a high bread called a Jack-a-bee! I am a very energetic and hyper bread. I love to play, go for walks, chance my tail and cuddle With my owners. My owners taught me a lot of things I can do to get treats. I can sit, give both paws, I can also dance on my two hin legs. That’s right! You read it right I can dance for treats! My birthday day is April 3rd 2017. I am three years and 10 months old.
By Jessica Bailey5 years ago in Petlife
The Lion's Shadow is a Lamb
There is no bravery that compares to that of a lion. You know this intuitively if you ever meet one. From the long golden mane that billows like an imperial cloak, the deep eyes that seem to take in their surrounding’s with a sense of ownership and the indiscernible tilt to the head as if adorned by a regal crown. But there is one lion that is the bravest of them all. The lion of the Wilde Fare Forest. He had an air about him. The way he moved shore footedly across the forest carpet with a sense of grandeur and royalty reminded one of a king.
By Wonita Gallagher-Kruger5 years ago in Petlife
Valentino
The first time that I ever saw Valentino, my family and I were sitting outside in a large dog run. Pomeranians skirted past us, excited to be outside on that warm sunny day. Some of them avoided us, as many of the dogs at NMDR do. NMDR stands for National Mill Dog Rescue, an absolutely wonderful organization located outside of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Valentino was the most skittish out of the group of dogs that my family chose to visit that day. As soon as he was brought into the enclosure, he found a safe place to hide and kept as far away from us as possible. As someone who had already lived with three other mill rescue dogs, I wasn’t surprised when he hid himself away.
By Amanda Tiffany5 years ago in Petlife
What's that breed?
What is in a dog breed, and how to find your match By Sarah Elizabeth As Angela mentioned in our last blog, potential dog owners should research the breed of dog they are thinking about getting. Does their temperament match yours? Do their needs match your lifestyle? Do you have time for a pup that needs a lot of attention, or is an older mature dog fit your life better? Or does your work-from-home set up have you feeling lonely, and you have all the time in the world to tackle a new pet in the family?
By Cash & Clover5 years ago in Petlife
The Dark Secrets Behind Dog Food
Science Diet, Whole Hearted, Blue Buffalo, Iams, Pedigree, Purina... the list goes on. If you own a dog (or have ever stepped foot into a pet store, for that matter) you know that there are an ungodly number of dog food options... why?
By sarah nicole5 years ago in Petlife








