adoption
Our guide to animal adoption; learn why, where, and how to prepare to adopt a cat, kitten, dog or puppy from an animal shelter or rescue group.
The Greyhound: The fastest couch potato
The greyhound is a dog breed that is as old as time. It is depicted in medieval paintings running after hares. George Washington owned one. The greyhound is often referred to as the fastest couch potato. It is a dog that has spurts of energy and a need for speed. Once the burst of energy has been depleted after running (Racing, FastCAT, treadmill, etc.)
By Paige Krause 3 years ago in Petlife
Why Own a Pet? These Are A Few Reasons Why They're Worth It
After all, who can resist the soft eyes and cuddly purrs of your fuzzy friend? If you’ve been considering getting a pet for some time now, we’re here to give you some insight into why it’s so beneficial to adopt one as your own instead of renting or leasing one.
By franca omotoso3 years ago in Petlife
Best small breed dogs
The 10 Best Small Dogs for Families - Which Small Dog is Right for You? This article is about the best small dog breeds for families. Small dogs are great for people who live in small apartments or houses because they don't require a lot of space. They also fit into any lifestyle and are great with kids. If you're looking to adopt a family pet but want something on the smaller side, this list of 10 best small dog breeds should help you find your perfect match.
By Jaldesa Adan3 years ago in Petlife
Why should you do a genetic test on your dog?
Genetic tests in humans are already a common reality to find out about preventable genetic diseases or even to find out the ethnic origin of our ancestors. For example, it is already common to analyze the presence of certain mutations in genes to understand the probability of a person to suffer from certain types of cancer. How could it be otherwise, these types of tests are beginning to be available for our fellow dogs and thus be able to give them better health.
By Malik Kashif3 years ago in Petlife
Which Dog Breed is Compatible with Your Zodiac Sign? Know Which Dog Is Pawsitively Perfect for You!
Which Dog Breed is Compatible with Your Zodiac Sign? Know Which Dog Is Pawsitively Perfect for You! Dogs are lovely creatures who give us infinite love selflessly and immense loyalty. Each dog is unique; they have unique physical, emotional, and intellectual traits, but did you know that certain dog breeds are compatible with the zodiac signs?
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Petlife
A letter to a lost, furry friend
Dear Cooper, How are you? How is heaven treating you? It is now Thursday, as I am sitting at my desk writing this. You crossed the rainbow bridge on Monday. That was three days ago. That may seem close to a year ago in dog years. One human year is equal to seven dog years, for reference.
By Miranda Monahan3 years ago in Petlife
Voices from stray dogs
In this world, among all animals, only humans have a high degree of wisdom and intelligence, and over the centuries, humans have changed the world a lot, and have really achieved a certain degree of "changing the world"; because of this, humans have ruled the world comprehensively and completely trampled other animals under their feet, and have become the top of the natural food chain. At the same time, human beings have also left behind many valuable human qualities such as loyalty, civilization, and the most basic tolerance and tolerance. In contrast, the "dog", which appears in people's view from time to time and has been with them for years and years, has remained the same without the slightest change. This ironic scene does not cause us to think at all? We are too realistic ideology, some of the basic virtues are gradually lost, while the most valuable "loyalty" is not high intelligence, unobtrusive dogs, they just a little bit of food, a little care, a little tolerance, even if starving to live, still always.
By Taufik Olu3 years ago in Petlife
The nature reserve with a 500-year plan
As I walk along a winding trail through Zealandia, an ecosanctuary in New Zealand's capital city of Wellington, I smell the wet earth from last night's rain, hear birds cackle and sing, and feel a slight chill from the cool breeze. Then, I see it: a streak of yellow landing on a tree branch high above. It's a stitchbird – a sparrow-sized songbird whose Māori name, hihi, refers to the rays of the sun.
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in Petlife






