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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.
The Best Ways to Keep Your Pet Safe and Secure at Home
Pets are not just animals; they are part of our families. Keeping them safe and secure at home is crucial for their well-being. Whether you have a cat, dog, bird, or fish, there are several measures you can take to ensure their safety. In this article, we will discuss the best ways to keep your pet safe and secure at home.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Petlife
The Pup With The Crooked Smile. Content Warning.
In the back of an old kennel, there was a young pup with a crooked smile. He had endured more hardships in his short life than many could imagine. Rejected time and time again by those desperate for a companion, only because of his imperfection, he found himself alone and abandoned in the cold confines of the pound. The pup with no name had eyes that held a sense of longing. It was as if they were pleading for someone to see past his physical flaws and recognize the gentle spirit within, or maybe he was just waiting for one special someone. With his broken jaw and scratched up eye; he was damaged goods. It wasn't his fault, but he was still treated as if he was undeserving.
By Noted Moments2 years ago in Petlife
Mango's Tail-Wagging Transformation with Ollie. Created with: Ollie.
Hello furrends! I'm Mango, a friendly and fluffy Cavapoochon puppy living in Manhattan. My pawrents adopted me from a rescue organization when I was super tiny at just 11 weeks old. I was deemed “undesirable” since I was born with an umbilical hernia, but my pawrents clearly didn’t agree!
By Mango the Cavapoochon2 years ago in Petlife
Astrological connection that will deepen the relationship between you and your pet
While our furry (or feathered, or scaled) companions can't verbally discuss their astrological leanings, that doesn't mean there isn't room for exploration on the cosmic connection front. Astrology, the ancient practice of interpreting planetary influences, can be a fun and thought-provoking lens through which to view your relationship with your pet.
By Brahmjot Kaur2 years ago in Petlife
7 Essential Commands Your Dog Should Know
Training commands are an essential aspect of responsible dog ownership. Not only do they ensure your dog's safety and well-being, but they also strengthen the bond between you and your furry friend. In this guide, we'll explore seven essential commands every dog should know, along with tips for effective training.
By paige anderson2 years ago in Petlife
Let Me Breathe with You and Let Presence Fill This Quiet
Have I been meditating for a while? Ha, you could say that! Yes, I’ve been a meditator for many years. My animals join me, too — though I should say we meditate together. They guide the process as much as I do, and their meditation techniques are creative and varied.
By Ute Luppertz ✨ 2 years ago in Petlife
Astrology and pet
Do Our Pets Share Our Stars? Exploring Astrology and Animal Connections Have you ever looked into your pet's eyes and wondered if, beneath that furry (or feathery, or scaly) exterior, lurks a tiny astrological being? While your cat might not be a chatty Leo and your dog a stoic Capricorn (at least not verbally), delving into the connection between astrology and pets can be a fun and thought-provoking exercise.
By Brahmjot Kaur2 years ago in Petlife
Mastering the Art of Animal Communication
Animal communication is the new buzzword in the spiritual animal lovers and healer community. Embarking on the journey of animal communication is indeed a profound experience that deepens the understanding and connection with our furry and feathered friends.
By Ute Luppertz ✨ 2 years ago in Petlife
How dogs see: A deeper look into their world
How dogs see: A deeper look into their world Introduction Dogs are beloved companions and members of our families, and a strong bond has developed between humans and dogs over history. Because of the differences in the eye anatomy between us and them, many people believe that dogs only see in two colors, black and white.
By Mayar Younes2 years ago in Petlife










