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.
I am “Somebody”.
A handsome, but extremely noisy 15 week old pup serenades me as I sit down in an attempt to put my thoughts on paper, or electric medium as the case may be. What am I passionate about? I live in rural Georgia in a county larger than Rhode Island that only five weeks ago had the first animal control and shelter put in place.
By BJ Whittington5 years ago in Petlife
Poodle Power
The Grand Tour . . . and a Puppy It was 1957, Europe was still recovering from the devastation of World War II, when my husband and I took a delayed honeymoon to Europe. We were on the “Grand Tour” as it was called in those days. We boarded the Queen Elizabeth in New York City, disembarked in Le Havre and visited Germany, Austria, Italy, France, and Turkey. Our last stop was to be Paris, the plan - to bring home a French Poodle puppy.
By Alice Donenfeld-Vernoux5 years ago in Petlife
Why is the dog crying? Is it because of sadness?
Seeing a dog crying because of the owner's scolding is very sad, and it makes people feel very distressed. Fortunately, the owner's sadness to watch the dog cry and comfort him! In retrospect, with the development of the Internet in recent years, I have also heard a lot of news about dogs crying. For example, dogs crying in the owner’s grave after the death of foreign owners, and bitches crying after their babies were born but did not survive. I have a question in my heart for a long time, is it really sad for a dog to shed tears?
By George A. Rhodes5 years ago in Petlife
Canine Kind: Dog Behaviours You Need to Know for Effective Training
Dogs are a man’s best friend. We spend most of our time with our four-legged friends, might let them sleep on our beds, and spend quality time together when we go for walks. You’ll know their temperament and personality well, but do you know the real reasons behind some of their behaviour? Looking into why our dogs do the things they do won’t just deepen our bond – it’ll help us train them and make sure they are living a happy life. For example, if they’re scratching and nibbling themselves, they might need Indorex flea spray, or if they’re panting a lot, they might be dehydrated and need more water.
By Alicia Walker5 years ago in Petlife
After being anesthetized, the mother dog still ran back to the puppies, insisting on finishing the last milk feeding
Many stray dogs wander the streets, even in the cold winter, they still need to look for food and hiding places. When Rebecca, who needed to go to the outskirts to work, drove through the road, he saw a scrawny stray dog trotting along the side of the road, and from time to time he looked back to look at the passing vehicles.
By Alicia Webb5 years ago in Petlife
Pros and cons of teacup Pomeranian
Teacup Pomeranian is a tiny dog. It has several pros and cons, just like any other dog. There is nothing in this world that comes with pros only, and everything has cons as well. The purpose of reading pros and cons is to see whether you can adjust with this dog or not. Of course, pros make up your mind, and cons may change your decision about buying the dog. That's why I thought to share all the pros and cons of teacup Pomeranian that I've seen, so you can decide whether you should buy this dog or go for another one.
By Tyson Cameron5 years ago in Petlife
My Baby Boy
There is a large sleeping dog in my lap. His name is Jack. He is always in my lap. I spend hours and hours running my hands over his massive shoulders and thick heavy head. I poke my fingers between his thick toes and around his soft pink muzzle, marveling at this beautiful creature who loves me above all things on earth. Sometimes, i think back to the day he was born.
By amy irene white5 years ago in Petlife










