dog
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.
Can I say Hi to your Dog?
This is a story I wrote about dogs. I draw on inspiration from my own life as a vivid dog lover, my special relationship with my late granddad, and from the enthusiasm of the daughter of one of my best friends, who reminded me of myself. Anybody who has ever had a dog shares a unique bond: The love we have for our loyal four-legged furry friends - and the innocence and passion they give us back. I hope you enjoy my story:
By Catharina E Santasilia5 years ago in Petlife
Saving Shadow
There are a lot of ways to mess up a dog. Abuse is the first thing that comes to mind, especially when talking about rescues. We expect dogs that have been beaten to have behavior problems and many of them do. But a lot depends on how old the dog was when the abuse began, how severe it was, and how long it continued. Many abused dogs are actually starved for human affection and will bond tightly to the first person who gives them consistent kindness and care.
By Donna Thiel Cook5 years ago in Petlife
Most Dangerous Dogs in the world
Worldwide Dog Day is commended on August 26 consistently to celebrate and regard each canine variety and to support canine appropriation. Nobody can win our hearts as canines do. We've accumulated a rundown of world's 6 most risky canine varieties, so in the event that you see any of these recorded canines in irate mode, simply stay away and act tranquilly.
By Devraj Solanki5 years ago in Petlife
The Tale of Carrowkeel Sorley
The Tale of Carrowkeel Sorley, our Roddy In 1971, when we had three dogs, they weren’t just any three dogs; they were a very particular set of dogs – like Liam Neeson’s skills in “Taken” – with a very particular set of tales, and tails. When we join the first verse of the poem I wrote at the time, Roddy was about 6 months’ old, while James and Snoopy were three-ish.
By Marie McGrath5 years ago in Petlife
My Animal Family
“Such short little lives our pets have to spend with us, and they spend most of it waiting for us to come home each day. It is amazing how much love and laughter they bring into our lives and even how much closer we become with each other because of them.”
By Katlyn Campbell5 years ago in Petlife
My Passion is a White Ball of Fluff.
I am the feeling in your chest that motivates and invigorates you to swim through an infinite loop of desirable thoughts, to become excited and enthralled. I am the captivating, galvanization that intensely draws you to a subject, enabling you to endure endorphins at the mere daydream of fulfilling your task. I am a strong desire; I am a strong love. My name is passion.
By Rachel Brennan5 years ago in Petlife










