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.
Three Aspect That Changes Dog's Personality
Different life events and habits tend to influence the personalities of different people. Surprisingly, dog’s personalities tend to change in a similar manner as they age. Although personalities may vary from species to the other, most dogs will become less active and less curious over time.
By Bruno G Duplessis5 years ago in Petlife
Dog Grooming 101
So, I've loved dogs for my entire life! I mean, I am obsessed. There will never be a time that I don't love dogs, or a time when dogs aren't welcome with me. I grew up with dogs. I grew up watching dog shows and agility competitions. I've had a Labrador, an Irish Setter, a German Shepherd, a Pomeranian, a Gordon Setter and now a Whippet. I've loved them all dearly and learned the idiosyncrasies of each breed and many more.
By Jennifer Gross5 years ago in Petlife
5 Ways to Give Your Dog the Best Life
1. Feed Your Dog Excellent Food Dogs tend to seem a little food-obsessed, and they really love mealtimes. If your dog doesn’t exhibit a strong interest in his or her food or gives you a sad look when he or she sniffs what you’ve put out to eat, there may be a good reason why. A lot of big name dog foods are made with substandard ingredients. The manufacturer’s goal is to produce the cheapest product possible rather than the best tasting or healthiest product possible. Get your dog a good that’s formulated by a veterinarian and contains all-natural ingredients. Excellent food will help assure that your dog gets the enjoyment out of meal time that he or she should, and it provides your dog with optimal nutrition. Dr. Marty Nature's Blend reviews report increased interest in meals, better energy levels, and improved overall health.
By Sasha McGregor5 years ago in Petlife
Tips to Keep Your Dog Strong and Healthy During the Winter
Give Your Dog High-Quality Food Winter weather can mean a little less activity than your dog is accustomed to. Less exercise makes your dog’s nutrition and digestion even more important than usual. When your dogs can’t run around and play outdoors as much as they would like to, they may be more subject to stiffness and inflammation. Ensuring that your dog gets optimal levels of key minerals and nutrients can help to prevent pain or discomfort caused by inflammation. Being more sedentary could also lead to more digestive irregularity, which may in turn lead to an overpopulation of bacteria in your dog’s digestive tract. Food that’s specially formulated to provide good nutrition and promote optimal digestion such as Dr. Marty Nature's Blend will support your dog’s overall health all year long.
By Lewis Robinson5 years ago in Petlife
Bob the Boxer
Bob the Boxer! In the winter of 2008, Brian was managing a pet store and I was serving tables at Red Robin. We had not been together for too terribly long, but our pack consisted of myself & Brian, Maddie (2-year-old lab), Kitty Kitty, Lucy & Kind (3 female cats).
By Amanda Jones5 years ago in Petlife
My pet dog Sheru.
It was 2016 and my father was posted in Sikkim Indo-China border as he was in the Indian army. There on the Himalayas, their duty used to be on the mountain. There were many stray dogs there but they could not feed themselves as there was snow everywhere and vegetation was less, so these dogs used to come in the army cantonment for their food. Many soldiers used to feed these dogs and my father was one of them. And it's been some months and my father found a puppy and it was so cute. And my father used to feed him with biscuits, bread and chocolate e.t.c. And then after some time, my father used to keep that puppy in his room as he feared that the puppy may go somewhere else and couldn't be found again.
By Deepak chaubey 5 years ago in Petlife
We Think Deeper About Life When We Are In The Mist Of Facing Death
Misty was our 13 year old fawn Doberman. We adopted her when she was 6 ½ years old. While adopting her we were aware that we would likely out liver her. And she would likely die before either one of us. Typical lifespan of a dog is 10–13 years. She was not the first fur kid to be adopted.
By Roger Skibowski5 years ago in Petlife
Is Your Family Ready For A Dog? 5 Signs You Are Ready for Pet Parenthood
Pets can really add a lot to a family. They offer unconditional love and affection, not to mention companionship. Not every family is ready for a dog, however. Before you head out to the shelter, use this guide to decide if you are really ready to become a pet parent.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Petlife







