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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 Beach Adventures Of Auri
As the golden ball of sun came up in the east gradually inching over the calm waters of Point Roadknight, my four-month year old Hungarian Viszla, Auri woke up and started licking my ears and face to wake me up. It was time for our morning ritual, her licking me to wake me up and me rubbing her belly and her back.
By Matthew Dawson4 years ago in Petlife
My Dog Real Story
My entire grown-up life I'd thought I was adversely affected by canines. Our children would ask for a canine, and I'd say, "It's a canine or me, your decision!" Besides being unfavorably susceptible, I'd considered a canine simply something more I'd have to deal with. I was really 'hostile to canine': If you carried your canine to our home, it needed to remain outside. Regardless of whether it was cold out. I was savage! I didn't have the foggiest idea about the names of my companions' canines. Canines just didn't make any difference to me. By any stretch of the imagination. My companion Ann loves to recount the narrative of how when her canine kicked the bucket, I kept in touch with her a sympathy note offering something like, "I can't relate by any stretch of the imagination, yet I needed to recognize that I realize this should be a truly miserable time for you." So when I had my 'canine arousing,' it was a really colossal life change.
By Dr Smith Jonson4 years ago in Petlife
Unconditional Love Comes Wrapped in Fluff!!
We are probably the oddest pair of friends to travel and divide some of the craziest adventures we’ve shared. Samy’s red hair, which matched his spitfire personality, was long and fluffy. His dreadlock upward curly tail and happy dance where he pranced lifting both his paws when you called him, would bring a smile to everyone’s face who has the pleasure of encountering him. That little buddy had met people from all over the United States and Canada. Our road trips together have been from Southern California to Vancouver, Canada, California to Florida, and up the east coast countless times. We have had many adventures that still make me laugh when I reminisce about what transpired.
By Wild & Free4 years ago in Petlife
The Ballad of Scruffy the Hero Dog
I glanced out through the lovingly homemade curtains. There sat Ryder, 8 years old, shoulders hunched against the wild Alaskan forest backdrop. He looked down at Scruffy with the same sad uncertainty we all had. He’d been run over by a car. He lay in the soft grass of the yard pleasant, but panting. We didn’t know enough to be able to tell if he’d be ok.
By Mariah Proctor4 years ago in Petlife
Snugglejunkie
I'd like you to meet my dog. She's a staffy-cross. Most staffies you see are stumpy-legged and barrel-shaped. But this one is leggy. She has a ridiculous metabolism, even after being neutered, and she never seems to gain weight. If she manages to get into the kitchen bin and eats something that disgarees with her, she starts to look disturbingly ribby very quickly. She's genetically inclined to be muscly, and all that brawn is covered in a thin layer of soft, glossy velvet.
By L.C. Schäfer4 years ago in Petlife
Missed You Too
Josh is quietly sitting in the 3rd row of the early 2000’s minivan. It is just a few days before Christmas. His older cousin Jessika is sleeping next to him. His aunt Abbie is driving the minivan down a road that is covered in a blanket of snow and the road finally looks familiar to him. He knows he will be home soon. The drive back from Florida was growling because he had nothing to entertain himself with. All of today’s modern luxuries weren’t as easily accessible back then. So all he had to entertain himself was his thoughts. His mind keeps going back to the same thought. How his dog Fathead was doing. It had been two weeks since they have seen each other. This was the longest they have been apart since Fathead moved in. He didn’t know if Fathead would recognize him when they saw each other again. He thought that Fathead may not be as excited to see as he was. That thought made his stomach turn.
By Joshua Kellinghaus 4 years ago in Petlife
Archie-bold and truly gritty
Archibald was a scruffy little puppy when we brought him home, he couldn't have weighed more than a pound when he met his new brother and I. Bruno, my 65 pound mutt and farm dog extraordinaire, took this little scrap of a puppy under his wing unenthusiastically at first. As cute as he was, Bruno wasn't the only one with doubts, little Archie had big pawprints to fill to say the least. Bruno had been my best friend and favorite adventurer for a long time, he was serious about his job and explored every inch of trail with all he had. If we're talking size, he had alot more than the tiny ball of scruff looking up to him.
By Emma Wilson4 years ago in Petlife
Bastion's Halloween
My best friend and I had our absolute favorite adventure, our first Real Halloween, the year he turned 12. I was born into a traumatic household, but Bastion was adopted into it. I had already endured eight and a half years with my mother by the time Bastion came into my life. He was a bought and paid for American Kennel Club registered Labrador Retriever. He was originally intended as a “buttering up” gift for my new step-father thought Mother put it as “hunting dog and companion”, but my mother hardly ever means what she says. They had been married less than 3 months and had already had some serious fights about her lack of responsibility, so her solution to distract from her behavior was to make a dramatic show of helping my step-father find the dog he’d always wanted. The idiot fell for it and it became the dynamic for our lives from that time forward. As long as she went slow, had excuses and kept him happy, she could get away with everything short of murder.
By Rowan Christmas4 years ago in Petlife
LIFE UNLEASHED
Life Unleashed My father got a dog when I was 8. I remember he brought him to my grandma’s house, he was tied up to the back door. He was only a puppy at the time. I remember he had a small body and a big head with big ears. When I first saw him, he looked at me and turned his head, ya know the way dogs do when they are confused. He was the cutest animal I have ever seen.
By MELISSA LANDON4 years ago in Petlife









