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.
Rex
I got two gifts for my eighth birthday, but neither was what I’d asked for. The first was a dog, who I named Rex, and the second was a little black notebook, that I also named Rex. I did not have a particularly good imagination at the time, and I proved it by naming both gifts after a third Rex… my dad, Rex McCallister, who gave me the gifts. I loved all three Rexes more than I loved just about anything else as a kid.
By Brian Wayne Weber5 years ago in Petlife
WHY WAS DOOGLE WORLD MOBILE APP CREATED?
WHY WAS DOOGLE WORLD MOBILE APP CREATED? Are you a Dog Owner who have struggled to find a dog trainer for your canine companion? Are you a Dog Trainer, Club, or Organization who offer dog training services? Doogle World mobile app was created for just these reasons, connecting those dog owners with local dog businesses to get the help they need.
By doogle world5 years ago in Petlife
Baloo
I awake on the 192nd day of quarantine to a pounding on my door. It’s September and a heat wave makes the days foggier, stickier. Even now at, what— 6:43am, my thighs have suctioned. More knocking. My feet are heavy. I remember the virus, find a mask. Briefly, I’m grateful for its ability to trap my morning breath.
By Katie Koeblitz5 years ago in Petlife
All We Need
I trudged up the rugged slope and pulled my hood down lower, my boots slipping on wet rock. A few ewes eyed me warily in the distance. The wind howled like a pack of coyotes, whipping rain into my face and trickling icy droplets down the back of my neck.
By Kathy Keats5 years ago in Petlife
Q & A with Angela Noel at Big Mack Bully Ranch
Q & A with Angela Noel at Big Mack Bully Ranch By Sarah Elizabeth I recently had an open discussion with Angela Noel, of Big Mack Bully Ranch, about the topic of breeding. I have noticed the divide on this subject between dog owners, activists, and dog lovers alike. I wanted to understand more on this matter, and clear up some of the negative stereotypes about breeders while still acknowledging that buying from a puppy mill is not something we advocate for.
By Cash & Clover5 years ago in Petlife
Helen Keller is her Nickname
I guess that I should start by providing you with some information about my Helen Keller. Her name is Tehya according to the Veterinarian's office, however since she is deaf it does not matter what you call her. She can't hear you anyway. Her daily name, or nickname, if you will is Helen Keller. While you may be asking " Wasn't Helen Keller both deaf AND blind? Then why is her nickname Helen Keller?" Well the truth of the matter is, when I brought her into my home she was completely deaf and about 85% blind. As her age has progressed, her eyesight has diminished to approximatel 95% blindness.
By Cristina Jacobson5 years ago in Petlife
East of Puppertowne
“Beach, beach, beach, beach, beach, beach,” he repeated in a singsongy voice that honestly got me a little excited. But the more excited he sounded the more I poured it on until we were both jumping up and down acting like two mad marionettes tangled up in their strings.
By Elliott Thomas5 years ago in Petlife
What the HUSKY
Day 1: Our family has been slowly looking to get a dog or more specifically a puppy for a little while now but today would be the day that our search ended. It was about 9pm and I had just finished helping my daughter with a project of hers, when my husband started yelling at me from the bathroom. Naturally, I went running in there, thinking something was wrong; only to find him sitting on the porcelain throne, talking about "Get the kid ready, we're going to Ontario." I was speechless. Finally, after the shock wore off, I asked, "Why exactly are we going to Ontario and 9pm?" My husband responded, "This lady agreed to give us a husky for $450, look babe they are perfect and it's a great price, come on it's perfect." He was acting like a kid in a candy shop. Let me just say by the way, I really did not want a puppy puppy because of how much work they are. I already have 4 kids, 5 if you count my husband, work, school and try to find a little time for myself. But, per usual i gave in quickly and by 9:45pm we were on the road to Ontario.
By kimberley ashton5 years ago in Petlife
Don't Cry Wolf
I got one of the most secluded campsites available. I was just kind of... done with people. I wanted to look at the stars and listen to the trees. I could have just slept in my Jeep, but I figured sleeping on rocks was part of the experience. I put down the tarp a distance away from the established firepit and started putting poles together.
By Karalynn Rowley5 years ago in Petlife









