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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.
10 Common Dog Behavior Problems and How to Fix Them
Dogs are remarkable companions, however, they can also be a handful. If you're new to dog ownership, you may be wondering how to deal with common dog behavior problems. The good news is that most behavior problems can be fixed with a little patience and consistency.
By WE LOVE CATS AND DOGS3 years ago in Petlife
7 Behaviors Your Dog Shows When They Want to Go for a Walk
My dog wants to go for a walk! I can't wait! I summarized the behavior when appealing. When a dog wants to go for a walk, I get the impression that there are many appeals that put pressure on the owner.
By Zubair Writes3 years ago in Petlife
How Often Do Dogs Go Into Heat?
If you have a female dog, you may be wondering how often she will go into heat. The answer to this question depends on a number of factors, including her breed, size, and age. However, in general, most dogs go into heat twice a year, or every six months.
By WE LOVE CATS AND DOGS3 years ago in Petlife
How Long Does Dog Hair Grow?
The growth rate of a dog's hair is influenced by various factors, including breed, age, health, nutrition, and hormonal changes. Generally, dog hair grows back at a consistent rate, but there might be some variations depending on these factors.
By Moonir okami3 years ago in Petlife
Calming the Canine Chatter: Taming Puppy Barking When Left Alone
Bringing a new puppy into your home is an exciting and rewarding experience. However, the incessant barking that can occur when they're left alone in their kennel or room can be frustrating for both you and your neighbors. Puppy barking is a natural behavior, often arising from anxiety, loneliness, or a need for attention. In this blog, we will explore practical and humane methods to help your new furry friend feel secure and content when left alone, reducing excessive barking and promoting a harmonious living environment.
By Big Dog Shopping3 years ago in Petlife
The Power Of Connection
Life long friends are a rarity and their are no mistakes though it may feel like it at the time. I met Ranger Spirit after my beloved Treasure passed away, a 16 year old lab Border Terrier Lab Mix. Treasure taught me a lot about health, love, and devotion, as he was a rescue that came with a horrible skin infection. With love, time, and lots of research his skin healed, and he blossomed into the best dog of my life. He was immaculately trained and with no behavioral issues, and was a constant source of comfort despite the neglect he came to me with. Treasure was brave he never complained even though the first five years of his life he spent living in an itchy wool sweater. He blessed me with eleven years of friendship that went by too soon. Cancer took Treasure away from me 11 years later, and he lived to sixteen years of age. When he died the heartache was so deep.
By Allison Levy3 years ago in Petlife
Understanding the growth stages of a puppy/kitten
As a pet owner, it’s important to understand the growth stages of a puppy or kitten to provide them with the best care possible. From birth to adulthood, puppies and kittens go through a series of physical and behavioral changes that require different types of care and attention. In this article, we’ll take an in-depth look at each of these growth stages to help you better understand your pet’s development.
By Ahmed Saeed3 years ago in Petlife
Debunking the Myth: Dogs Can See Colors
For years, it has been widely accepted that dogs are colorblind. However, recent studies have shown that this is not entirely true. While dogs do see colors, they have a more limited spectrum than humans. They see blue, yellow, and violet quite well, but have difficulty distinguishing between orange, red, and green.
By Valentina Kwarteng3 years ago in Petlife
Flight and pursuit
It felt like the end of the world. The air was thick with smoke, the sky a putrid grey-brown that turned the sunlight into a deep apocalyptic crimson. Ash rained from the sky. Breathing was a hazard. It was the fall of 2020 and wildfires were ravaging the west coast. A small fire that had been burning not too far from home suddenly became massive - consuming 100,000 acres in just 24 hours - and began heading right for us. When it came within a few miles of our town, I gathered up my dog, Guthrie, and we fled.
By Kelsey Schultz3 years ago in Petlife
Finding a New Home for Your Beloved Pet: Steps to Take When You Can No Longer Care for Your Dog
Welcoming a furry companion into your life brings joy, love, and companionship. However, circumstances can change, and sometimes we find ourselves unable to provide the care our pets deserve. If you're faced with the difficult decision of rehoming your dog, it's essential to ensure they find a loving and suitable home. In this blog post, we will explore various steps you can take when you can no longer take care of your dog, emphasizing the importance of responsible rehoming.
By Big Dog Shopping3 years ago in Petlife
Top 14 Family-Friendly Dog Breeds Kids Love!
Introducing a dog into a family with children is a significant decision that requires careful consideration. Certain dog breeds possess traits that make them better suited for family life, such as being gentle, patient, and affectionate. These breeds are generally known for their compatibility with children and their ability to adapt to the dynamics of a family environment. Let's explore some of the most popular dog breeds that are ideal for families with children.
By Callie Gulgowski3 years ago in Petlife






