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.
You Get Out of Clumsiness!
There’s arguably nothing cuter than watching a puppy encounter certain things for the very first time. Our lives are full of objects that puppies find strange or downright scary. Here are six things that baffle puppies in the most adorable way.
By marie e ehlenbach2 years ago in Petlife
Improving My High-Energy Miniature Dachsund's Health and Lifestyle with Ollie. Created with: Ollie.
My partner and I have always cherished the idea of sharing our lives with a pet that could join us in our travels. There are few better fits than our beautiful mini dachshund, Dollar, who can fit into literally anything, anywhere. But since he’s so small, it’s always tricky to strike the right balance to ensure he’s optimally healthy, especially since he’s so energetic and burning calories all day. Tracking his calories has been the toughest, and as a dog mom I’m always worried about making sure I’m giving him everything he needs. Enter, stage left, Ollie.
By angel abad2 years ago in Petlife
Ushering in the Next Generation
I love Badger, I really do. He has taught me how to be a better dog trainer. However, he's not an obedience dog. He loves to hunt rodents and birds. He loves agility. He loves doing tricks. He actually enjoys Rally. He's eight years old and, even as I'm working with him for off-leash heeling, I know that I'm not going beyond Rally Advanced/UR02 with him. I want to get his UKC SPOT title added this year, but I think we're going to concentrate on his agility training, with an eye at maybe trialing a little at the end of the year. He won't pick up many titles at his age, but then again, at his age he deserves to get out there and have a little fun. He's been a terrific dog for me, despite all of his quirks and vagaries. He's earned a place on my couch for however long he wants it.
By Kimberly J Egan2 years ago in Petlife
Four Dogs, One Mom
It's 6:30 am. Dino has begun to whine. He is the most strict about schedule and would prefer we were up half an hour earlier. If we don't stick to his prompt schedule, Dino won't get his breakfast on time. When breakfast is not on time, Dino's stomach acid gets upset and then we race back outside to puke.
By Kylie Jane2 years ago in Petlife
How To Choose The Perfect Names For Your Pet?
Choosing a name for your pet is an exciting and important task. Whether you have a new puppy, kitten, or any other furry friend, finding the perfect name can help create a strong bond and reflect their unique personality. In this article, we will explore some tips and ideas on how to choose the perfect names for your beloved pets.
By johnclutin2 years ago in Petlife
From Picky Eater to Plate Cleaner: Oatley's Love Affair with Ollie. Created with: Ollie.
Meet Oatley - my two and a half year old Sheepdog/Poodle mix. He is ninety pounds of absolute pure floof, fun and sass. Whether we are trailing through the woods on a hike, playing fetch by the beach, or grabbing coffee in the city, Oatley & I are attached at the hip. I am definitely that dog parent who treats my pup like my human child - no shame! I always want to give him the best of everything, especially when it comes down to the food he eats.
By Briana Powers2 years ago in Petlife
Why My Dog Fell in Love with Ollie. Created with: Ollie.
“What is the best food to feed your dog?” A question I have Googled a million times in the last 10 years. If you are anything like me (wanting to make sure you are doing right by your pets), I bet you’ve also Googled this question and in doing so, you may have found that there is a plethora of information and strong opinions on dog nutrition. Information including but not limited to: grain-free, grain inclusive, raw only, fresh, kibble is bad, kibble is good, Big 5, boutique brands… probably leaving you more confused and overwhelmed than before you decided to ask The Google (I affectionately call Google, “The Google,” and I have no idea why but here we are).
By Jade Richards2 years ago in Petlife
Lost Dog
Once upon a time, in a pink city lie close between hills and flowering gardens, there lived a happy golden pet called Buddy. He was the heart and energy of the David’s family, bringing joy and laughter with his loving nature. As a close-unite family, cherished the bond they shared with Buddy.
By Nagarathinam B2 years ago in Petlife
Is the Cane Corso a Good Family Dog?
I know you've probably heard that the Cane Corso are dangerous dog breed and are not meant to stay at home, well take it from someone who has had Cane Corso dog breed for years now, these dog breed are amazing and they will make a great family dog.
By Lightbringer 2 years ago in Petlife










