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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 AI-Powered Smart Collars Keep Dogs Safe and Healthy
Smart collars for dogs are like the Fitbit or Apple Watch of the pet world. They clip onto a regular collar and use tiny sensors, GPS chips, and connected apps powered by AI tech to keep tabs on your dog's health and location.
By Dog Express9 months ago in Petlife
The Best Ways to Prevent Matted Fur in Long-Haired Breeds
Long-haired puppies are lovely-looking, but their fur requires special maintenance. If ignored, their fur gets matted and tangled in painful mats that pull on their skin and, worst of all, conceal infection. Mats prevent being superficial, it becomes healthy and also comfortable. Simply following a well-timed procedure prevents these types of problems effortlessly at home. The following are a few important routine practices to prevent a long-haired puppy's fur from getting terrible.
By Samantha Higgins9 months ago in Petlife
Why Pet Owners Prefer Synthetic Turf for Outdoor Spaces
As a pet owner, creating the ideal outdoor space for a pet is a top priority. Pet synthetic turf has become the go-to choice for pet owners. Pet synthetic turf offers a number of advantages over natural grass that are specifically tailored for pets. From cleanliness to safety and longevity, pet artificial turf for pets is a hassle-free option that caters to the needs of pets and their owners alike.
By FieldTurf Landscape9 months ago in Petlife
How to Certify an Emotional Support Dog in 2025 (Step-by-Step Guide)
Emotional support dogs can bring comfort and joy to many people. If you feel that a furry friend could help you with your emotional well-being, this guide shows you how to certify an emotional support dog in 2025.
By Justin Foley9 months ago in Petlife
Pocket Pitbull Breeders with Healthy, Happy Puppies
Pocket Pitbulls are small, strong dogs full of love and energy. They make great pets because they are loyal and friendly. But before you get one, it’s important to find a good breeder. A responsible breeder makes sure their puppies are healthy and happy. you’ll learn how to find a trustworthy Pocket Pitbull breeder. We’ll also share tips to help you get a healthy puppy that fits well with your family.
By Iron Den Kennels9 months ago in Petlife
Sit, Stay, Transform: Inside the Quiet World of a Dog Trainer Academy
By the time the Labrador stopped lunging and settled into a calm sit, I had already started to cry. It wasn’t the dog—her name was Daisy and she was perfectly sweet. It was what she represented: the final step in a three-month journey that had pulled me from my apartment in Queens, dragged me through muddy fields in New Jersey, and planted me on the cold tile floor of a dog trainer academy in upstate New York.
By JAKE MULLER9 months ago in Petlife
The Smallest Bark, The Loudest Courage
The Miller family’s newest member wasn’t particularly large, nor did he possess a booming bark. Baxter, a scruffy terrier mix with oversized ears and a perpetually wagging tail, was more known for chasing butterflies in the yard and "bravely" confronting the vacuum cleaner than for acts of heroism. But one chilly autumn night, that was all about to change.
By Amir Husen9 months ago in Petlife
How to Use Rapigel for Dogs & Horses?
What is Rapigel? Rapigel is a cooling gel specially designed to provide relief from muscle and joint soreness in animals—primarily dogs and horses. It’s widely used for managing muscle strain, joint stiffness, and even inflammation resulting from intense physical activity or injury.
By Thomas Muller9 months ago in Petlife
How My Dog Saved Me from Depression”
I never planned to adopt a dog. In fact, I barely had the energy to take care of myself. The year was a blur—my relationship had ended, I’d lost my job, and every day felt like another battle just to breathe. Depression wasn’t just a word anymore—it was a presence, heavy and inescapable, like a wet blanket I couldn’t shake off. I stayed indoors for weeks, curtains drawn, phone ignored, meals skipped. I was quietly unraveling.
By Dr Gabriel 9 months ago in Petlife
When Should You Start Using Joint Supplements for Your Dog?
If you are a devoted pet parent, you have undoubtedly asked yourself at some point: Is it not too early—or too late—to begin to give my dog joint health supplements? In fact, it is determined by a few factors, such as age, breed, and activity level. However, many pet parents don’t realize that joint health affects not only their dogs’ physical well-being but also their emotional state.The Mental Health and Pet link exists indeed—dogs who suffer joint pain are less likely to engage in activities with humans, become easily irritated, and even show signs of depression. Thus, guarding the joints of your dog means more than only preserving their physique—it is also about keeping them in good spirits.
By emilyjohnsons9 months ago in Petlife











