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.
It Happened...
One day, there was a dog – a little Shih Tzu with a name only he knew – strolling along a naked ravine unquenched by the summer drought. At the end of the ravine, embedded in moss-covered concrete slabs, there sat a drainage pipe rusted orange. Woof-woof, thought the dog, panting out the scalding mid-afternoon day. Perhaps he was excited to watch the turtledoves drink from what little the ravine had left to give. He padded towards the potential companions, his tail dancing back and forth as his floppy brown ears flapped in the breeze. But these were not the friends he sought, for as he moved upon them, the turtledoves screeched out and up towards the burning ball in the sky. He then lowered his head and busied himself by sniffing along the concrete to play off his embarrassment at the stark display of rejection.
By Sean Cavanagh-Voss5 years ago in Petlife
5 benefits of walking your dog daily
The benefits of walking with your dog We have already told you about the many health benefits that adopting an animal brings. But did you know that walking has many benefits for both humans and dogs? Studies have shown that for overweight people and dogs, a 30-minute walk three times a week can:
By faizan sabir5 years ago in Petlife
Just a Dog
Like me, I’d like to think that my father’s love of dogs came from his father. Unfortunately, I can never be sure. I never knew my grandpa Shaw. He passed away when I was three, so any bit of knowledge about him has come from my father, aunts, and uncles, siblings, or cousins. That isn’t to say I don’t have memories of him. I remember an old hunched-over man with a kind smile and a traumatizing sense of humor.
By Frank Shaw5 years ago in Petlife
Old Australian Shepperd
Lately, I haven't been okay. Life loses color as you get older and as the colorful world I once knew as a kid fades away into a dim gray. One can't help but wonder why things can't be like they used to. I think it's because as I have gotten older I live more in my mind than I do in reality. Constantly worrying about hypotheticals that may never happen, worried about aspects of my life that I deem unsatisfactory yet I know I am trying my hardest.
By Christopher Munoz5 years ago in Petlife
Special Dogs With Suspected Hip Dysplasia
With this article, I want to inform you of the great importance of detecting hip dysplasia early. Depending on the age of detection, the surgical possibilities and the prognosis very gradually. We want to inform you what Hip Dysplasia is, when and how it can be diagnosed, and inform you of the different Surgical Solutions, which, depending on the age of the pet, can be performed at any veterinary hospital.
By Dominicthomas5 years ago in Petlife
Sigmund
He wasn’t one who often dealt with the soreness of his limbs after hard work. Hard work.. As if it was even close to being a physically gruelling activity. It was nothing short of a slight strain. But as the next hour curled around the longest finger upon his school-age wall clock, his arm seemed to ache like no other. Each word seemed to take more energy out of him than the last, a bead of sweat forming from his cheek as he monitored the pain that overcame him. The pain, at least, was familiar-- he had just never felt it so physically. To such an intensity that he felt a sickness overwhelming him.
By Tyler Barry5 years ago in Petlife









