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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 Many Benefits of Service Dogs
Service dogs come in all shapes and sizes. Actually, there are service dogs for all kinds of illnesses, including blindness, seizure disorders, and much more. No matter what they are used for, there are many benefits to having a service dog.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
What Should You Do If Your Dog Bites Someone?
The simple truth is that no matter how good your dog is, your dog could be provoked to bite. Your dog may also react by biting. In fact, there are hundreds of thousands of dog bites that take place every year. Some can be serious. Last year, thirty-nine Americans were killed by dogs.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Through Pretzel's Eyes
Every dog knows that the most important moment in life is the present one. Pretzel knew this as he greeted the day on January 22, 2020. The Dachshunds were barking and clamoring, as they did every morning. Being a big dog, he lay on the bed just to the right of her, as he had for twelve and a half years. It had been a long crawl up the stairs to his bed for his big old body last night, but even though he was told he could stay on the bed downstairs, he came...because that’s what he always did.
By Yoshie Lewis4 years ago in Petlife
The Pack
In this family, a dog is more than a man's best friend. He is a member of the family, a brother, an uncle, a child. Each and everyone is cared for as such. So, in this case, what does an unleashed life look like? Well, it’s a lot of naps on couches, snuggles in bed, getting to lick the plates clean at dinner time, and an open yard to roam freely in. Our family has a soft spot for all animals, especially dogs, and it’s hard to pick a favorite memory when they are part of so many. We might as well own a family nonprofit pet sanctuary. Here's a warm welcome to our dog family, these are our dogs:
By Michaela Gallien4 years ago in Petlife
Juliet
Juliet was a friend long before she was a patient. That all changed when she divorced her first husband and met her true love, Dan. Before that, she couldn't see me as her physician because the previous husband imagined some voyeurism on my part or, worse, was paranoid over even more debaucherous suspicions. In all fairness, I can understand his reluctance, catching the way I would look at her; but my gazes weren't salacious, just an appreciation for the gift that Juliet was. My looks at her--not in any way longing for her on the outside--showed a love for her inner beauty, which is the rightful definition of true friendship.
By Gerard DiLeo4 years ago in Petlife
My Dog, My Therapist
Hello there, I am Avril and I just got a dog named Buddy! He is a Husky little guy, isn't he adorable! He brings such a great deal of joy into my life and helps me not to be so depleted any longer. Buddy keeps me so occupied and is an incredible helping hand for me to quit weighing food constantly and accomplish something fun. I used to feel so depressed and depleted and I think I just ate at whatever point I felt exhausted, and not on the grounds that I was eager. In any case, these days, I'm too involved to even think about eating!I get heaps of activity with Buddy.
By Rumzz Bajwa 4 years ago in Petlife
5 Top Lessons My Husky Taught Me
Are you ready for some crazy? Adopting a husky will bring it into your life. Along with one of the best friends you will ever have. Huskies are lively, silly, playful, highly intelligent dogs that will always surprise you. I learned a lot from my husky malamute Juneau, pictured above.
By Jocelyn Joy Thomas4 years ago in Petlife
My Water Baby (NOT)
We lowered the kayak into the water at the edge of the lake, then climbed in and settled ourselves into place. Once that was done, we coaxed Jade to board in front of me and sit down, which she reluctantly did in spite of her insecurities.
By Sheila Sellinger, Author4 years ago in Petlife










