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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.
Snow Angels
These are my angel doggies in heaven. Ella was a beautiful outside German Shepherd who was the very first dog I ever remember getting as a family. She wanted nothing to do with the indoors unless it was storming outside, since it usually led her to be pretty anxious. Every guest that had to pass her metal gate would be intimidated by her noisy and promising bark. While she did an outstanding job of making it seem the opposite, she would never hurt a fly. That could never be her. We had Ella for 12 years and she passed suddenly overnight, more than likely due to heart problems that we had no idea about.
By Lila Fresa7 years ago in Petlife
Easy DIY Dog Food for Homemade Diets
Many regard their pets as members of their family. They share a last name, a bed, and appear in annual holiday photos. But did you know that the FDA allows waste that equals the weight of 1,300 Brooklyn Bridges to be dumped into commercial pet food? That’s right, mass-produced pet food has become a waste disposal system that contains diseased and decomposing animal carcasses. Therefore, it’s no wonder that plenty of pet owners are turning towards DIY dog diets.
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Petlife
CBD Dog Treats Buying Guide—Hemp Biscuits for Pets
If you have a dog at home, you probably spend your leisure time witnessing its antics. The way your dog plays with you, the way it begs for more food and the way it tends to find an answer to help snuggle up with you under the sheets is simply surprising at times. However, you will be surprised to know that dogs also face several health issues that are common in man.
By Patty McDaniels7 years ago in Petlife
Are Table Scraps Really That Bad for Your Dog?
Let's be honest and fair. Even the most responsible dog owners gave their best friend from time to time something to eat that was previously in the plate of an owner. Since the time of the first domestication of dogs, we gave them to eat whatever we could possibly enjoy and all in hope that their stomachs will enjoy it just as much.
By Goran Kezić7 years ago in Petlife
The Dog That Thinks She's Human
This is Little Miss. The dog that thinks she's human... or a cat. She just turned seven years old and this is where she sleeps most of the time. We made Little Miss a member of the family when she was just a pup. We tried training her to sleep in a dog bed on the floor, but she would spend all night crying and my sensitive heart couldn't take the sadness. We decided to let her sleep with us and she went right to my husbands pillow. And that is where it started. Instead of teaching her to sleep at the foot of the bed, he allowed her to stay on his pillow. And now, seven years later, this is normally where she sleeps.
By Michelle Frank7 years ago in Petlife
Always Wanted to Be a Dog Person...
Have you ever been nervous about seeing a new animal? Just like any new experience, you could be unsure if you'll like it, if you'll learn quickly, or if you end up having fun. I have always been apprehensive around animals, especially dogs.
By Desiree Stumo7 years ago in Petlife
Pity on Pitbulls
When people seek to adopt a canine companion, the traits in a dog they are mainly looking for normally involves loyalty, playful, great with family, and highly non-aggressive. In this situation, the most common breed to be passed by without a second glance, let alone avoided when being owned, would be the Pitbull. This result is normally because of their known history of being aggressive. However, what people look for in a dog can be found in any breed, regardless of their history and rumors of regular aggression. Although Pitbulls are stereotyped as being the most dangerously aggressive breed, they can be as harmless as any other dog as long as you raise them right with love and compassion. Regardless, it’s the owners who created this rumor against Pitbulls and only make Pitbulls become aggressive because of how they raise them; it has nothing to do with this particular breed itself.
By Patricia Rose7 years ago in Petlife
What I Wish I Knew Before Getting Our First Puppy!. Top Story - December 2018.
Yes, Yes. Puppies sure do look cute, though getting a puppy is a big deal and require immense amounts of determination and patience. Let alone the hard-earned money that you'll have to pay for their deposit for the breeder, to pay him off, getting them spayed/neutered, getting his shots, and all the food, toys, treats, crates, and accessories you'll need to take care of him. But really, it's a fun learning experience to teach, train, and befriend a K-9!
By Desiree Stumo7 years ago in Petlife












