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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.
How a Facebook Ad Completed Our Family
When we talk about rescuing animals there is a deep sense of satisfaction that comes from watching them become more confident and comfortable with themselves. There is a lingering sadness of the life they had before you, and I think almost everyone wishes they got their rescue just a little bit sooner to save them from some of the trauma they endured.
By Bethany Bain4 years ago in Petlife
Choosing The Right Dog Breed
This article is about the dog training process. Might it be said that you were mindful that there are in a real sense many particular canine varieties? At the point when you choose to get a canine, picking the right canine variety for yourself as well as your family is fundamental. With so many diverse canine varieties accessible, this can turn into an exceptionally overwhelming undertaking. Fortunately, there are manners by which you can limit your choices to some degree, making the entire thing much more straightforward
By smilee network4 years ago in Petlife
Feline Good
I am going to enter this in the Halo Collar and Vocal Challenge “Life Unleashed” because let's face it Cats are the most unleashed of our two main domestic pets. They are not dogs because they only tolerate humans until they develop opposable thumbs. I know this will be rejected from the challenge but I will enter anyway.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Petlife
Why I Gave My Dog a Bucket List
Thanks to some faulty genetics, I grew up with an expiration date hanging over my head. I managed to hold that expiration date at bay until I was thirty-eight. Housebound, on oxygen, and in respiratory failure, I existed in the purgatory of the transplant waitlist for months as my clock rapidly wound down. It was a time when simple pleasures became the focus that allowed me to cling to life by my fingernails.
By Sandi Parsons4 years ago in Petlife
Good boy, Cody!
His nickname was Cody Coyote and he deserved every bit of it. Everything about Cody was bigger. He was bigger than the average husky, for one thing. His zoomies were zoomier. His naughtiness was naughtier. It wasn't that I didn't understand huskies, my purebred, Katie had given me a crash course in husky weirdness. But this boy was wild! Frankly, he was jumping on my last nerve.
By Dawn Kline4 years ago in Petlife
Peanut: Unleashed, untrained, unrestrained and unchained
Peanut untrained My maternal great grandmother passed away in August 1975 and a few weeks later her daughter, my great aunt Gladys sent her sister, my grandma a cute little puppy. He was tan and my brother said he looked like the inside of a peanut so we named him Peanut. He was with a liter that was found near my aunt's home and she thought we would like one of the puppies. I never found out what happened to the rest of the pups.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Petlife
How dog nutrition affects quality of life
What is good dog nutrition? Good nutrition is feeding your dog the building blocks and energy components that allow them to grow, develop to their potential and stay active throughout their life.There are many ways to feed your dog and hundreds of diets to choose from. Most people tend to use dry and canned dog food for convenience and cost. However, for owners who are open minded about their dog’s diet, there are alternatives to dry and canned dog food that may offer better nutrition for your particular dog.
By Grecu Daniel Cristian4 years ago in Petlife








