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Farmer Young
Farmer Young had a medium-sized farm, on which his piggery was his pride and joy. He had owned his farm, he would tell people, for many, many years but, he would add with a twinkle in his eye, the piggery only for many years. And over the course of these many years, Farmer Young’s joy of his piggery meant that it became his first farming port of call each morning, once Ronald, his cockerel, had proudly announced the new day with his quite tremendous crowing.
By jamie harding5 years ago in Petlife
Pet Paw Balm
Pet Paw Balm. We’ve Got Your Paws Covered! All natural ingredients. Pet University Founder Creates Protective Paw Balm for dry paws to protection from covid-19. During times of crisis, we see all different reactions. Some people panic, some people donate what they can to help, while others clear store shelves of everything they can find to stock up.
By Pet University5 years ago in Petlife
Tips for Hosting Guests When You Have a Dog
Having guests visit for a few days can be a tremendous amount of fun especially if you haven't seen them for a long time. You want everything to be just right and that means time spent preparing for their arrival, but what do you do if you have a dog? Your pet is a member of the family that you want included in everything, but when houseguests are coming you need to make special plans. Here are six ideas to help you get your house and dog ready for company.
By Craig Middleton5 years ago in Petlife
Dog; Considering Finding Your New Best Friend?!
I absolutely love dogs. To me they're Angels on earth. If you want to have the most loving, loyal, trustworthy, friend on the planet you get yourself a dog. Dogs are my most favourite company ever. I am the kind of person that when visiting friends who have dogs, well if you can't find me, you can guarantee that I will be happily hanging out with the dog!
By Hayley Dodwell5 years ago in Petlife
Home Alone Pets
"Mommie, Mommie where are you going"? Whether it be work, shopping, or going out on a date or with friends for entertainment, the guilt is enormous for true fur baby owners when they leave their babies at home alone. What are they thinking? What are they doing? Do they have enough food? Water? Are they warm enough? Cool enough? Are they feeling neglected and scared I won' t come home, or loved and can't wait for me to come home. Those eyes! How do I leave those eyes? She/he seems off today. Is she/he sick? Should I stay home? The insecurities are endless, as I am sure they are for parents of humans.
By Lisa Brasher5 years ago in Petlife
PITBULLS FOREVER
Pitweiler, which is the result of Pitbull Rottweiler cross-breeding, is a popular dog among people who want a super-protective, loveable, and large four-legged companion. They are hyperactive and stand out from other dog breeds in activities such as tracking, agility, and obedience.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Petlife
CATS FOREVER
1. Loss of willingness in eating or drinking It is natural with animals as they draw nearer to the end they stop eating or drinking. This is mainly because they are too tired and also very sick and hence do not possess so much of the energy to put in an extra effort to process the food and drink. This results in further damaging their health making them extremely drowsy and usually, dehydration is also caused in their body.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Petlife
6 Tips on How to Encourage Your Dog to Exercise More
Obesity is as much of a problem for pets as it is for people. Regular exercise coupled with a balanced diet is the best way to keep it at bay. It can also work to little away the extra pounds your pup has already packed on. Unfortunately, some dogs struggle to get motivated for their workouts. If that sounds familiar, try these tips to encourage exercise as part of their daily routine.
By Finnegan Pierson5 years ago in Petlife
Another Mouse Tale
You may have read my other story about a mouse. This one is true too. My husband and I were living in Philadelphia, in a row house in a part of Philadelphia called Fishtown. The row house was very old, built in the 1700’s. It also had mice. Mice, I reminded myself, that were descendants of colonial mice. My husband was recovering from back surgery so it was up to me to buy mousetraps or poison or whatever it takes to get rid of mice, so it didn’t get done. I don’t believe in killing things and if you read my other story you know I am responsible for the death of a mouse.
By Helen Stuart5 years ago in Petlife









