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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 Way To Dry Your Pet At Home
If you have a pet dog but you don't want to take it to a grooming shop, you can use a home-use pet dryer to groom your pet. We know that it is important to bathe your pet at least once a month. You can either do it yourself or hire the services of a professional groomer. The latter will cost you time and money. In this article, we are going to take a look at different ways to dry your pet so you can go with the best option.
By Alex Trufia4 years ago in Petlife
Do You Love Your Pet Dog? This Is For You.
AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) estimates in the statistics of 2017–2018 that approximately 38.4 percent of American households have a pet dog. This is a considerable percentage. But the question is: can it be dangerous to have a pet dog? — yes, it can be. Because dozens of diseases can make your pet sick or cause you to ail. Following are the most common diseases, their symptoms, and their treatment.
By Noman Sheikh (NOMI)4 years ago in Petlife
The Dancing Boxer From England
Jackie and her dancing dog, Tippy Toes appeared on Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, before being knocked out in the semi-finals. Tippy Toes was just one year old at the time and was distracted by the stage which vibrated with the loud, unfamiliar music, chosen by producers. Jackie was disappointed that their performance was not as good as it might have been.
By Susie Kearley4 years ago in Petlife
The Top 5 Ways to Protect Your Dog from Ticks This Spring
As the warmer months quickly approach, pet parents everywhere begin to worry about pups bringing unwanted visitors back into the house. It’s approaching that time of year when ticks invade our backyards and favorite walking paths once again. Ticks are not only nuisances, but they can also be dangerous if we aren’t proactive about getting rid of them and protecting against them.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger4 years ago in Petlife
Top Outdoor Dog-Friendly Spots to Spend Time with Your Pup
April is finally here! With that comes more daylight, warmer weather, blooming flowers, and the desire to spend more time outside. Most likely, our pups are itching to enjoy this warm weather as well. However, not all outdoor spots are equal— some locations are more fun, practical, and suitable for our furry friends.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger4 years ago in Petlife
Why Lilac French Bulldogs are Taking Over the Frenchie World in 2022
Origin of Lilac French Bulldog The lilac French bulldog is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. The lilac French bulldogs were first bred in the 1800s in France. It is a rare color and was originally used as a show dog. There are several different colors of french bulldogs, but the lilac color is the rarest.
By Rakesh Kumar4 years ago in Petlife
Dogs vs. Cats — Why Dogs Reign Supreme
There are two types of people in the world - Dog People and Cat People. Both types are aware of what I mean. I don’t want to get myself in trouble with any of my readers who are Cat People, but I am compelled to speak my mind about both animals, so here it is.
By Joan Gershman4 years ago in Petlife
Changing Times
Remembering Millie We knew she was coming to an end, but it was hard to see old Millie declining. She was a special girl: a long-coated red Dachshund who had wandered up Dan's driveway almost six years ago. At the time, she was in a great deal of pain, with half-healed wounds caused by the boiling-hot liquid that had been poured over her back. We were obligated to advertise a "found dog," so we did--in the most half-hearted manner possible--while we treated her wounds and filled her starving belly with venison and fresh eggs and goat's milk. She was scared to death of us, fear-biting at us whenever we tried to clean her wounds and even when we tried to feed her.
By Kimberly J Egan4 years ago in Petlife






