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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.
Summer Safety Tips For Your Four-Legged Canine Friend
Every summer, hundreds of animals suffer unnecessarily as a result of their owners failing to take the necessary precautions against the excessive heat. Follow these basic guidelines below to ensure that your beloved pet enjoys – and survives – the hottest months of the year.
By Jenifer Loras5 years ago in Petlife
Dogs Post-Lockdown:
While lockdown has been an unnatural and strange time for us, it has been the opposite for our sociable furry friends. The last year has seen us spending significantly more time indoors, especially if we’re working from home on a daily basis. Dogs are a particularly sociable pack animal who naturally live in groups. Our dogs have been spending lots more time with us, which means more treats, more walks, and more snuggles.
By Fay McFarlane5 years ago in Petlife
10 Facts About Me That'll Make You Stun
Dogs are the best friend Whenever it comes to royalty, dogs are the one we trust more than anybody else, we select them first. They are the best companions who can get rid of your boredom always there for you without even having any self-interest as they're so pure by heart. if you have a pet you know what I am talking about? I am a dog person, it doesn't mean, that I don't love any other animals, in fact, all the beautiful creatures present on this planet, one way or another have something to share.
By Lokesh Kumar5 years ago in Petlife
3 Tips for Finding the Perfect Dog
For a dog lover, shopping for a new pet is nothing less than exciting. However, as many dog lovers find out, the excitement can quickly become anxiety for both the owner and the dog. The dog may be adorable, playful, or simply appeal to your compassion, but none of these mean the dog is right for you. Another thing we can charge to human error is the fact that we may not be right for the dog.
By Author Walter Mathis5 years ago in Petlife
War Against Dandelions
Much like many domesticated animals, outside is a wonderland. Especially for the doggies! The backyard being their personal playground. The happy dance you receive when you grab the leash is almost always accompanied by a song of excitement. Walks are heaven and car rides are a roller-coaster on the way to their amusement park.
By Tabatha Ann/ Tee Mee5 years ago in Petlife
A New Way to Celebrate
When October 1st rolls around each year, holiday mode kicks in and I’m blissful until New Years Day. I love those last three months more than any other time, because that’s when I feel most connected to everyone I meet. I always feel like we’re all celebrating together, even when I’m alone. Perhaps what I love most of all is Christmastime; Christmas crafts, in particular. It’s become an annual tradition for me and my Mom to joke that if we could stop time and live one week over and over again, we’d choose the week before Thanksgiving, because that’s when we craft for Christmas. In that window between, “Halloween was great,” and, “It’ll be over before you know it,” is where the magic happens.
By Kyndall Holcomb5 years ago in Petlife
Project Puppy Protection
This cozy little angel may not be in the wildest of settings, but he is snuggled up in the only habitat he has ever known. Tucked up inside his brand new sweater he looks as safe and peaceful as any wild youngling coddled safely in their den. His mother rests quietly on the sidelines with a watchful eye. Like any creature in the wilderness, if her baby were in danger you would see just how wild she can be. We may live domesticated lives, but the wilderness lives deep within us all.
By The Creative Chimera 5 years ago in Petlife
General history of DOGS
There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man’s habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog, and that in return for its aid in protecting him from wilder animals, and in guarding his sheep and goats, he gave it a share of his food, a corner in his dwelling, and grew to trust it and care for it. Probably the animal was originally little else than an unusually gentle jackal, or an ailing wolf driven by its companions from the wild marauding pack to seek shelter in alien surroundings. One can well conceive the possibility of the partnership beginning in the circumstance of some helpless whelps being brought home by the early hunters to be tended and reared by the women and children. Dogs introduced into the home as playthings for the children would grow to regard themselves, and be regarded, as members of the family
By Virender Singh5 years ago in Petlife
She filled people with happiness
When I was in college, I had friends who lived in a little apartment less than half a mile from my dorm. They had four cats, and aside from Basil, who was not your typical cat, I didn't particularly care. Growing up, I'd never had a cat because of my mom's allergies. I don't understand cats. I'm always left asking, "What do you want from me?"
By Jessica Freeborn5 years ago in Petlife
A Dog's Life
German Shepard. Eyes still closed, ears standing tall, twitching in the direction they hear the commotion. She opens her eyes from the night’s slumber. It’s an early August morning and the heat is already a thick blanket laying in the air. The man and the woman are yelling again. For some reason lately, they have been home more often which meant these interactions are now an expected daily occurrence.
By Jennifer Herrera5 years ago in Petlife
Protect Your Dogs From Dognappers
LIFE for most dog owners became more bearable during the COVID-19 lockdowns in the UK. For one, man’s best friend contributed to its owner’s mental and physical health. Studies after studies showed that petting, caring for and playing with pet dogs reduce stress hormones. For another, a dog owner’s health is boosted by the daily walks that the pet needs.
By Josephine Crispin5 years ago in Petlife









