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.
He loves us more
My family and I decided to go to our local animal shelter with my mom. She wanted to check out the dogs to bring one home to help keep the raccoons off her deck. They had quite a few dogs to choose from but only one was the most beautiful. Tigger was the sweetest dog of all, so timid and calm.
By Stephanie Downard5 years ago in Petlife
Three dog names that should be retired
Three dog names that should be retired Hello, fellow friends of dogs. (I am assuming that you like dogs if you are reading this article.) I have known many dogs over the years. I had one when I was growing up, I have a habit of making friends with as many dogs as I can, and I worked at a pet supply store for over a year. It goes without saying that I have heard a wide variety of dog names over the years. Some of those names were pretty awesome in my opinion others not so much. Here is a list of three common dog names that need to go extinct in my opinion. I have one more thing to say before I get to the list. This article is based only on my own opinions I do not have any intention of making anyone feel bad for giving their dog one of these names. I wrote this article for fun and entertainment so let us get to it.
By Christina Epperly5 years ago in Petlife
So.b
My life would be over if I didn't have this little dog to make it worth living. He has been a constant joy and inspiration in a life void of both. A long time ago I made the heart breaking decision not to have children. It seemed like the only responsible thing to do since I had no family. The idea of my child(ren) going to foster care if anything happened to me was enough to keep me from it. Well, here I still am with no kids or grandkids to look forward to. What else is there? Take it from someone who knows; nothing.
By Vonia Martin5 years ago in Petlife
Make Man's Best Friend Listen To The Man In Charge
A dog is a man's (or woman's) best friend! Dogs are wonderful pets to come home to at the end of a long day or take for a run around your favourite park. If you want to make your dog relationship better, having your dog trained is very important. Below you'll find tips and hints to help you with the dog training process so you and your dog can have a mess-free, relaxing and fun time together.
By hashan tagari5 years ago in Petlife
A rough morning,
There are moments in time that escape us and our memories as the days fall away, every once in a while, there are moments that take shape breathe and live vividly forever. The moment I first saw my furry friend I knew he something was different. Not just because of the unusual circumstances that predisposed my seeing him. It was his stunningly unique behavior that eclipsed all the stress of that day.
By Kyle Morrison5 years ago in Petlife
Dogs Are the Most Faithful and Consistent of All Our Companions
I didn’t want to wake up. I could ignore Scruffy nudging me with her nose, but the leg kicking my belly was persistent. I groaned and rolled over. The bed was wet. I turned on the light as Scruffy’s first puppy made its entrance into the world.
By Sandi Parsons5 years ago in Petlife
Loyal Companions
Every now and then, Facebook will pop up a memory of our two lovely ladies and I’ll have to pause and remember them. Buying two rescue dogs was the best decision our family could have made, and the memories we have are good, even with the bittersweet tang of their loss.
By Damian Perry5 years ago in Petlife
The Rescues -- A Series
I am Dying. Humans find that such a harsh thing to say. But it is true. My new family does not know yet. They know I am sick, because they took me to the Vet this morning, but I can feel the weakness setting into my very heart. It will not be long now.
By Rowan Christmas5 years ago in Petlife
The Rescues -- A Series
Each day after that was wonderful. Mama, the lady’s name, put medicine on each and every wound. It hurt but I trusted her and let her do it. She made sure I took my medicine every day and got lots of little meals, I was only 45lbs. when I should have been 120lbs. So, Mama said it was going to be a slow build. She also gave me a bath that made my skin feel so much better. It stopped burning and itching and in few days the hair started to grow back. When the new growing hair got so prickly feeling, I had to chew at it Mama gently applied new medicine to the patchy places that eased the pain and helped it heal further.
By Rowan Christmas5 years ago in Petlife
Her second chance.
Our first dog, like many people's firsts, was not a rescue. We got him from a breeder when I was 10 years old, fully vaccinated, health checked and kennel club registered. We took him to puppy classes, long walks, and had loads of socialisation, he was a spoilt brat to be perfectly honest. However, even though we did all this he still ended up needing both his cruciate ligaments fixing after he stupidly bolted after a squirrel and he developed little man syndrome (meaning he tries to fight any dog bigger than him), despite all the training and socialisation he got from a young age.
By Chris Bryan5 years ago in Petlife









