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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.
Why I Can Never Get Over The Loss Of My Dog
After all this time, I still remember the day I lost you. The memory is fresh, a wound that refuses to heal. I am at peace with this. I do not want it to. I recall the stringent smell of the white room, barren aside from the sterile examination table and a few chairs.
By Evelyn Martinez5 years ago in Petlife
Sergeant Stubby
Sergeant Stubby was a dog that was called the most decorated war dog of WW1 and the only one who got nominated for rank and then promoted to sergeant through combat. He was born in 1916 and died on 16 March 1926, being the official mascot of the 102nd Infantry Regiment, USA and assigned to the 26th Yankee Division during World War 1.
By Maria Mimmi5 years ago in Petlife
A Different Kind of Family
I pulled into my driveway, shutting off the engine. I looked out the window, and shivered. It was cold that night, and it was pouring rain. I zipped my jacket up to my chin, and grabbed my umbrella from the passenger seat. I opened my door a crack, quickly opening my umbrella. I braced myself for the cold, and ran to my front door.
By Erin O'Neil5 years ago in Petlife
How to Care For Your Family Pet While They Age
How to Care For Your Family Pet While They Age Taking care of a dog involves training, playing, and tidying up messes. When they move beyond that stage, maintain a decent trend. As canines get old, they get less versatile, and their sight is not as great as before. They become more susceptible to different infections. Furthermore, becoming older is not fatal, and canines can enjoy their older years more healthily.
By Maggie Bloom5 years ago in Petlife
Dog Owners:
Lockdown certainly fuelled our desires for pets. Being stuck indoors is made significantly better with a furry friend to lower our stress levels and give us something to care for day-to-day. The surge in people welcoming dogs into their families has however been met with criticism, with many being given to animal shelters when owners realise that they can’t care for them. While it is positive that more families are seeking pets and keeping them, there are those that are rejected and end up in an animal shelter, where it might be harder for them to be rehomed due to a higher demand for puppies.
By Fay McFarlane5 years ago in Petlife
Australian Cattle Dog - The Canine Velociraptor
Have you have heard the phrase "like a chicken with it's head cut off" or "drove me up a wall?" Well, let me introduce you to the Australian Cattle -or otherwise known as Blue/Red Heeler. As a proud owner of one stunning canine, I've come to believe they embody the two sayings perfectly. And by them, I mean me. I often times find myself feeling like a chicken with my head cut off or getting driven up the wall by those nipping teeth. My goal in this article is to provide some insight to those desiring cattle dog owners. First off-
By Briar Rose5 years ago in Petlife
Bullet
I woke up at five-thirty like always and checked the temperature. Thirty-five degrees. I looked out the window at the pines glowing from the streetlights in front of the house. Not just thirty-five degrees, but raining and windy. I told myself I wasn’t going out for a run even as I was putting on my foul-weather gear.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Petlife








