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Skunks Make Horrible Customers!
Going out to play darts had always been fun and exciting for me. But not as exciting as the adventure a small black critter with a white stripe down his back created. The evening started out as most dart nights did, I’m at the line thinking to myself that I must concentrate, my aim must be perfect to make the shot. As I was about to release the dart my leg starts to vibrate, the dart missed it mark and I answered my phone.
By Al Russell5 years ago in Petlife
BOAS Surgery
For any brachycephalic breed of dog, this relates to the breed of dogs that have a flat face essentially, the nose is pushed into the face this is known as the brachycephalic form which essentially causes an obstruction of the airways which is why you will see most of these breed snorting, snoring heavily and finding it hard to breath and regulate their temperature soif they over heat which is very common this can be fatal as well as needing to keep them warmer than the average pooch. I would seriously recommend BOAS surgery, all 5 elements.
By Mark Andrew Findlay5 years ago in Petlife
Pet Adventures
By Amy H Lusby Co Author Laura A. Lusby Welcome to our .Nalee is our chubby sassy 11 year old tabby cat. She is quite the looker. In fact her name in Thai means “beautiful face”. This meaning fits her very well. However she hasn’t always been the beautiful, chubby and sassy cat she is today.
By Amy Heather Lusby5 years ago in Petlife
The Day When an Abandoned Dog Saved My Life
This is a real story. This incident happened to me almost 19 years ago when I was a teenager. I live in a small city in India where we have hundreds of abandoned dogs roaming over the streets. If you don't already know let me tell you that most of the Asian countries have hundreds and thousands of dogs' population and over 70% of them are stray or abandoned dogs. Lately, several non-profit organizations started working for the betterment of street dogs and the numbers are now reducing.
By Sahir Farid5 years ago in Petlife
Guide To Choosing The Best Escape Proof Cat Harmless
Many cat lovers fail to offer them a fantastic walking experience because they contemplate that cats don't love it. The reality is that some cats do like walking equally the same as for dogs. Other cats love the outdoor environment but consider lounging around. Whether you are considering taking a walk around the backyard or the block with your cat, a harness will allow her to smoothly and safely explore her world. How do you know the right harness for your cat? Finding the best car harness is a daunting task due to the many options around and the nature of how the pet act. Thankfully, there are myriads of features you can consider before purchasing one. Let's have a look out.
By Albert Thomas5 years ago in Petlife
Not A Turkey, But A Peacock
This Thanksgiving, some folks may be grateful for the fresh turkey on their dinner plates as they eat away the stress of a crazy year. As for me, I'm thankful for another bird with distinctive feathers and an incredible personality.
By Kathryn Milewski5 years ago in Petlife
Why are many people bitten by dogs?
The reason why some people get attacked by dogs more often than others is related to their personality and psychology. "I don't know what the problem is, but the dogs are always trying to bite me," a young man in his 20s told Stanley Coren, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia (Canada). .
By Otis Henry5 years ago in Petlife
What I Am Thankful For (Thanksgiving 2020)
Thanksgiving is a time to sit down with one’s family and enjoy some good food. While each family celebrates this holiday differently, however, there is one thing that we all do collectively together. On this day, we all stop and look around at the people and things that we are grateful for in our lives. For some people--this is their family members, others it is their careers, and for some others, it is for themselves and what they have accomplished in the year. Whatever the reason you celebrate this holiday, just know that you deserve to treat yourself to all the cooked turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie-- to your heart’s and stomach’s content!
By Pax Victoria5 years ago in Petlife
Searches for wildlife boom during lockdown
The UK is becoming more urbanised. The degree of urbanisation in the UK as of 2018 was at 83.8 per cent. This represented a three per cent rise since 2008. However, rural living certainly has its advantages. Some people may choose to live rurally to get away from the hustle and bustle of the urban lifestyle, while others like the idea of living off grid. For some, a love of the countryside and the wildlife that comes with it is a huge attraction. Rurally, you will find people using LPG suppliers and other more eco-friendly sources as their power supply.
By John Hannen5 years ago in Petlife









