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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.
10 Amazing Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Your Dog
1. Your dog is about as smart as a two year-old-toddler. The average dog can learn about 165 words and hand signals. Canine professor Stanley Coren says that the smartest dog breeds are the Border collies, Poodles, and German shepherds. Those breeds have an understanding of a two-and-a-half-year-old.
By Autumn Brown7 years ago in Petlife
A Letter to My Dog
Dear Bruno, I will start with how lucky and blessed I feel to have had you in my life. You were my first dog, and because of that, you will not be my last. I will always have dogs in my life because of you. You have taught me more than I had ever expected to learn from a dog and given me more than I had ever expected to receive from an animal.
By Samantha Castro7 years ago in Petlife
Why Boxers are the Greatest Dogs
About seven years ago I was in a relationship with a female and we both decided we wanted to get a dog. My niece had put her purebred boxer male with another pure female with plans to sell them. I let her know as soon as I found out what she had planned, that I wanted one. When the puppies came I had my hopes up and was ready to pick one out.
By Fellow Knee7 years ago in Petlife
Five Things I Learned from My Dog. Top Story - December 2018.
When I left my husband, I also had to leave behind my dog who I had rescued from the side of I-40 in Arizona. I was moving into a very small apartment that only allowed small dogs, and my dog weighed 140lbs.
By Denise Willis7 years ago in Petlife
Emma's First Snow Day
I awoke early this morning, "Snow!" I exclaim. "Today is Emma's first snow!" Gently I patted the sleeping terrier beside me brushing down her brown and black wiry coat. Sleepily she looked up at me with puzzled eyes. Bending down I scooped the bundle in my arms and carried her to the dog door.
By Autumn Brown7 years ago in Petlife
How to Safely Bring a New Dog Home & Introduce Them to Your Kids
Is your family welcoming a new four-legged pup soon? Bringing home a dog is a very exciting time. However, there is a ton of preparation that needs to be done before the canine arrives. Outside of puppy proofing your home, getting them a bed, food, and toys, you need to teach your kids how to play with and approach the new dog.
By Amanda Lin7 years ago in Petlife
Puppy Love
For as long as I can remember, I've always asked my parents for a puppy. It didn’t matter what kind, as long as it had paws, a tail and it barked. I first remember asking for a dog after I got a puppy game for my "Nintendo DS." I know what you’re thinking, who wants a responsibility as big as a puppy based on a game? But hey, I was only six! The feeling of a virtual dog satisfied me for a little while, but it’s not the same as having the real thing. Anyway, my parents always told me that I would get one when I was older, but I knew that was just code for, "Stop asking and go do some homework."
By Taylor Lewis7 years ago in Petlife












