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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.
13 Habits Humans Unknowingly Irritate Dogs
Title: Unveiling Canine Displeasures: 13 Habits Humans Unknowingly Irritate Dogs Introduction: Canine companions, our four-legged friends, share a fascinating and intricate relationship with humans. To create an atmosphere of harmony and mutual understanding, it is essential to recognize certain behaviors that dogs find displeasing. Often, our good intentions lead us astray, but understanding the subtleties of canine preferences can lead to a more enjoyable and rewarding bond with our beloved pets.
By David C. Connor3 years ago in Petlife
Stop feeding your dog in a food bowl
If you want to help your dog calm down, and reduce excessive barking, biting, and jumping, consider changing how you feed them. I've been using alternative feeding methods for my dog for years, and it has made him more relaxed and content. Not to mention, he now adores mealtime.
By David C. Connor3 years ago in Petlife
Ways To Make Your Dog Smarter & Happier
1 Permit your canine opportunity to pause and smell. Your canine "sees" the world to a great extent through his olfactory faculties. The piece of the canine's mind liable for handling fragrance is roughly 40% bigger than a human's is. Additionally, they have up to 300 million fragrance receptors, contrasted with our nearly measly 6,000,000. Strolls aren't just about actual activity, they're about mental feeling as well.
By Brian Murimi 3 years ago in Petlife
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect Puzzle Toys for Dogs: Enhance Their Playtime and Cognitive Skills
As a dog owner, you may already know that regular exercise and mental stimulation are essential for your furry friend's overall well-being. While daily walks and play sessions are important, puzzle toys for dogs can provide an additional level of mental challenge and entertainment. These interactive toys not only keep your dog engaged and occupied but also help enhance their cognitive skills.
By Ausie Moore3 years ago in Petlife
ONE COMMON MISCONSEPTION ABOUT PET MICROCHIPPING
Most every pet parent now a days wants to keep their pets safe in every way including making sure they never get lost. One thing pet parents do to keep their pets from being lost is to microchip them which is an excellent thing to do but there is one misconception people think about microchipping their pets. That is what I want to talk about below because the goal is to keep every pet safe in their loving home.
By Teebee And Tammy3 years ago in Petlife
A Pup's Journey
A small dog was once born in the delightful village of Willowbrook, which is surrounded by lush green hills and sparkling streams. She had a tail that seemed to have its own life and was a ball of golden fur with bright, inquisitive eyes. Her name was Luna, and as soon as she opened her eyes, she saw the world as an intriguing blank canvas full of wonders just waiting to be discovered.
By chalabarho 3 years ago in Petlife
Adopting vs Rescuing a Dog: Which Is Better for You?
There are several factors to think about when considering buying a dog. One of the key choices you'll need to make is whether you want to adopt from a rescue/shelter or purchase a puppy from a breeder. How do you know which option is best for you? Keep reading to discover the benefits and downsides of the various ways to purchase your next dog.
By Portrait My Pet3 years ago in Petlife
Why A Pet Portrait Makes A Great Gift?
It's our loved one's birthday, anniversary, or other special occasions, and we all have the same problem every time. What should be an ideal gift? There is nothing better gift for any pet parent than a heartfelt portrait featuring the beloved pet that they will cherish forever.
By Portrait My Pet3 years ago in Petlife
How to Take Care of Senior Dogs
When you look at a litter of the cutest little French Bulldog puppies, it’s hard to imagine that they’ll become senior dogs at some point. And yet, they will — a sweet old thing that’s slowly aging and requires more attention and care than before.
By Portrait My Pet3 years ago in Petlife





