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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 Dogs Are the Best Pets
You may be wondering how and why dogs are the best pets. Well, simply put, dogs are not only our cuddly companions, but also bring a lot of health benefits. Various research studies have shown that having a dog as a pet can lower your stress levels significantly. They also decrease asthma risk in children and lower blood pressure in adults.
By Six and Sapphire7 years ago in Petlife
Things to Consider Before Getting a New Puppy
Getting a new puppy can be really exciting, but a little bit like adopting a baby. The adorable balls of fur eat, sleep, and pee and poop like a baby—but the difference is that puppies usually don’t go around wearing diapers, and they tend to have a lot more energy. It can be pretty intimidating getting a new puppy—especially if it’s your first one—but this guide will help you get ready.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Petlife
4 Fun Ways to Exercise with Your Dog
Are you getting bored with your daily walking routine with your dog, and you need something new to do to keep up with your active dog? Well, don’t even think about giving up on that exercise; both you and your furry friend need it.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Petlife
The Impact of Service Dogs in Helping You Make Friendships
Having a service dog can be one of the most helpful things that will ever happen in your life. There are few things that can help with anxiety, disabilities, and vision impairment quite like having a service dog. When you are trying to make new friends, having a service dog can also make a very big difference.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Petlife
Selective Nutritional Ingredients to Add to Your Dog's Diet
A dog's nutrition is an essential part of its longevity and quality of life. It can vary by age, breed, health, and weight of your dog. Whether you choose homemade or market brand, let's take a closer look at some of the vital food ingredients, that are sometimes overlooked in a dog's diet, that can, however, add great value to their overall health.
By Dira Silvera7 years ago in Petlife
Hide Your Hair Ties
My fiancée and I have had our blue-nose pitbull Corazon, AKA Cora, since she was four weeks old. For a reason stating that the mother was no longer wanting anything to do with the puppies anymore and there being some sort of aggression towards them. She was the most wonderful puppy. Well, some of the time at least. She was a chewer—still is—and she has really bad separation anxiety. When we first got her everything was great.
By Kristina Julian7 years ago in Petlife
The Miracle Dog
On April 9, 2018, I was not excited that I was going to have a birthday the next day. I was feeling complete devastation as my sister drove us home. We drove away from my dog who was having emergency surgery and was in critical condition. I did not care about my birthday. I could only think of my little dog, brushing the hands of death.
By Sarah Blain7 years ago in Petlife
The Best Advice for House Hunting Dog Parents
Finding a house that meets the whole family’s needs can be pretty challenging, and on top of that, the moving process can be stressful for everyone involved, including your pooch. Here’s how to hone in on your next abode and how to ease the situation for you and Fido.
By Cindy Aldridge7 years ago in Petlife
Great Places That Welcome Dogs
Yes it is no secret, I adore dogs! All dogs, every single breed, but when it comes to my favourite breed, it is Labradors all the way for me. Over the years my red-fox Labrador, Lola, and I, have had many adventures and fun times together. We have visited many places, and it is always wonderful to discover a place that is dog friendly and welcoming. It will be an absolute joy to share mine and Lola's favourite places, which are well worth a visit, and are a treat for your dog, as well as yourself.
By Hayley Dodwell7 years ago in Petlife











