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.
KOLBE THE COCKAPOO
I have already written an article about my beloved cockapoo, Damian, who passed away unexpectedly two years ago at the age of 11. Damian’s death was so devastating to me because he was the sweetest, most caring dog I have ever met. I knew he was getting up in age but he was healthy as far as I knew. He wasn’t overweight, he didn’t have any ongoing health issues and I took him to the veterinarian on a regular basis. Then in about a week’s time he passed away from kidney failure. The doctor told me there was nothing that I could have done to prevent Damian’s kidney‘s from failing. I was so shocked and physically sick from his passing. I didn’t want to get out of bed but I had three other dogs to take care of so I had no choice. I lost my appetite and I was just a mess.
By Margie Anderson 5 years ago in Petlife
A Truly Shocking Dog Story
Ever since I was a kid I have been an animal lover, especially dogs. The great thing about dogs is that they love you forever and are always happy to see you. They don't throw a moody for no good reason. What's more, they don't cheat or lie or set out to decieve you in any way shape of form. If they do do something bad, like crap on your favourite rug, they always own up by showing their guilt. So what you have in a dog is a faithful friend for life, which is not always the case with their human counterparts. Having said all that, dogs can sometimes unwittingly be the cause of a great deal of pain.
By Liam Ireland5 years ago in Petlife
Stories From The Pack
It was a beautiful spring morning, and I had the opening shift at the café and convenience store. I had to open the store by 5am so I had to be up and ready to go by 4:30am. I loved the morning shift because I was off work by 2 pm and had the rest of the afternoon to do what ever I wanted to do, which was usually spending it with my dogs.
By Shelley Peterson5 years ago in Petlife
How to Choose a Great and Reliable Dog Kennel For Your Pet?
You have been craving a holiday for a long time now. However, one central point of hesitation is leaving your four-legged baby behind. You have fears that your pet dog will undergo anxiety, not sleep or drink for all these days. While most people prefer to travel with their pet dogs, you can leave them behind at a reliable and trustworthy dog kennel service where all their requirements will be taken care of. The dog boarding and service for dog kennels in Bromsgrove like 'Hylton Hound Hotel" come in handy during circumstances like this.
By James Smith5 years ago in Petlife
4 Reasons to Groom Your Dog (And 5 Reasons to Hire a Groomer!)
It’s spring! And the pooches, have their fluffy masses of their winter fur coat that may or may not need, well I’ll just say it, a little attention. Maybe that ‘daily’ brushing of their luxurious locks didn’t exactly happen every day, or maybe there are just so rambunctious that their fur looks the same color as the ruts they have dug up in your backyard. (Parents of short-haired fur babies, you may not understand this my story).
By Sarah Hatfield5 years ago in Petlife
Lucky Dog
My boys (and their mom) wanted me to try and win a puppy at a carnival game booth. A puppy? A real live puppy? There they were...a whole litter, yapping away in a large cardboard box. With three wild kids all under the age of six, who needs a puppy? But they would not stop pleading until I finally said I would try. The odds were that I would lose anyway.
By Edward Farber5 years ago in Petlife
FOUR BROTHERS FINALLY GET A BABY SISTER
Growing up I always thought I was “cat” person because that was my mother’s pet of choice. My mother came from a family of cat lovers so it isn’t surprising we always had a pet cat growing up. I always loved cats and a few times our cats even had kittens. That was so exciting!
By Margie Anderson 5 years ago in Petlife
Whatever It Takes
This photo is one of Ellie's happiest moments, it may not be well photographed, but anyone who saw this would swear that she's smiling. Ellie was a great dog, one that didn't get the life she deserved until she was ten years old. Even then, she was only able to fully enjoy her new found life for about two and a half years before her illnesses started to take over, and we eventually had to say goodbye.
By Kaylee Anderson5 years ago in Petlife
The one who saved me but doesn't know it
I am a 38 year old women who has been diagnosed with sever depression and Rheumatoid Arthritis. I had some very dark days in the past. There where days where I did not want the sun light to come into the house, I did not want to shower or even get up from the couch. I just let in the darkness and the dark thoughts. As a mother I would never cry in front of my children I would go to the bathroom while they slept or just told them I was going to go take a shower and just cry, sat there and let the water so call wash away my pain.
By Daisy Rodriguez5 years ago in Petlife








