dog
It's no coincidence that a dog is a man's best friend; they're more faithful than most other animals, and more faithful than many people.
Nope--Still here!
I'm so sorry to have disappeared for a week, but I was hard at work on my Challenge entry--and--inspired to work on the novel that I didn't finish during National Novel Writing Month! YES! I have polished three more chapters and added a significant amount of new content. I am hoping to get the "second act" completed during this month's Camp NaNo. Once the whole novel "completed," I will go back and rework the first book of the series, using information that I learned about the character during this phase and publish them in order. I may try my hand at finishing a third book in this series, because I'm having a terrific time with the characters.
By Kimberly J Egan2 years ago in Petlife
Puppy
Every day after school, as I walked past the pet shop, I could hear the bustling noise from within. The air was filled with the sounds of various animals, from the playful chirping of birds to the excited barking of puppies. It was a spectacle I looked forward to every day, eagerly anticipating the sight of all the adorable creatures housed within those walls. I was planned to get a kitten as I saw in my friend's house with sapphire eyes, snow ball , Persian cat. The kitten looked extremely beautiful, I could not take my eyes from her.
By Akhila Shaji2 years ago in Petlife
My Cockatiel is Teaching My Dog
In our household, there are two animals: Luna has been with us the longest - at 9 years old she has been my companion for 6 years. She is a little gray cockatiel with white markings, and for the first part of her life she lived at a bird rescue and rehabilitation center, sequestered in little upgraded shed with 4 or 5 large rescue macaws. She is full of sass, hates crows with a fiery burning passion, and loves popcorn as an occasional treat.
By Jolie Boyer2 years ago in Petlife
17 Best Farm Dog Breeds for Reliable Companionship
Farm life is a unique and rewarding experience that often requires the companionship and assistance of a loyal canine friend. Dogs have been an integral part of farm life for centuries, serving various roles from herding livestock to providing security and companionship.
By Abhishek Kumar2 years ago in Petlife
Things to know about dogs
Delving into the world of dogs is akin to opening a book filled with tales of loyalty, adventure, and unconditional love. Dogs, with their myriad breeds, sizes, and personalities, offer a unique companionship that has been cherished across cultures and throughout history. This comprehensive overview will touch on essential aspects of canine companionship, including breeds, behavior, care, training, and health, providing a foundation for understanding and appreciating these remarkable animals.
By Sinai Almaguer2 years ago in Petlife
Protect Your "Best Friend"
**Why Dogs Should Wear Solar Eclipse Glasses: A Woof-tastic Idea!** In the vast tapestry of cosmic events that grace our skies, few phenomena capture the human imagination quite like a solar eclipse. As the moon gracefully inserts itself between the Earth and the Sun, casting its shadow upon our humble planet, we are reminded of the awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur of the universe. Yet, amidst the excitement and wonder of this celestial spectacle, there lies a tale often overlooked – the importance of safeguarding our furry companions: dogs.
By Conroy Nugent2 years ago in Petlife
My Dog Sages
I am so tired. How much longer can I do this? I get up every night, reposition their bodies, help them drink water, and take a pee break. I clean up poop, wipe them clean, and try not to freak out when I hear them moan from pain. When I hear the cries, I fly out of bed, no matter how deep my sleep is.
By Ute Luppertz ✨ 2 years ago in Petlife
Evaluating the Puppies
I would say that most puppies are adorable to the max and these two are maxxed out on the "adorable" factor. Sadly, there comes a time in all puppies' lives that they need to be evaluated and either placed or sold. In the case of this litter, being only two and being a "special case," we decided that we were going to keep both of them. It was just a matter of which girl was going home with Kathleen and which one was staying home with me. Both of us prefer the white and tan coloration for the breed. It is less prevalent than the white, black, and tan (black tri) coloration, so getting a white and tan female--especially one that meets the standard well enough for breeding and showing--can be difficult. I was expecting for both of us to want Goldberry, aka "Goldie."
By Kimberly J Egan2 years ago in Petlife







