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.
Life With Dogs
I am taking a brief step away from the "My First Lesbian Relationship" story to tell you guys about our life with the dogs. I've said it many times AND defended it many more times, but Dodger is truly our first child! We have raised him together SINCE birth and it has been the best experience for us. Since moving, we have taken in my grandma's dog, Lola, and that has been interesting and fun at the same time. They are best friends and worst enemies all in one, but it is all love.
By Jordan Payne8 years ago in Petlife
Doggo Love
We are all obsessed with dogs. It’s a universal concept that dogs are awesome. They are the superior pet, and they love us, but I don’t think we quite understand how much they love us. If you think about it, dogs are kind of forced to like us because we are their source of everything. Domestic dogs, that is. We feed them. We give them water. We give them a home, but it goes much deeper than that. Our dogs are out number one fans. They constantly show us unconditional love. My dog is basically my shadow. Where I go, she goes. This makes the need for a leash obsolete since she is always a few steps behind me. When I sleep, she sleeps. Whether is be for 20 minutes or all day, she will not wake up until my feet hit the floor. When I eat, she eats. She will literally only eat when I am sitting at the table eating beside her. When she has to be boarded while I am away for an extended period of time, she does not eat at all.
By Robert Barkley8 years ago in Petlife
Ember
On May 27th, 2017 my entire world changed. After a long day of work at Quicken Loans, I literally had to drag myself out of the car to go inside the house. Now, at this time my husband and I were crashing at a friend's house for a couple months while we were trying to get back on our feet. So, as I walk up to the door trying to put the key into the doorknob, I feel a little tug at my feet. It's dark out and not the greatest neighborhood, so my paranoid self jumped. I looked down and saw the saddest puppy dog eyes pawing at my feet. I was so confused. I looked around and saw the neighbors across the street starting to walk over to me. Now mind you, I have seen this dog. She belonged to a family down the street. She was always being pulled down the street by the kids. I felt awful whenever I would see her, but I didn't want to start any problems. The neighbors came over and said her family left her tied to the porch in 90 degree weather that day and I guess she got loose and almost got hit by a car. So the neighbors asked them to put her inside the house and they refused and said to let anyone take her. They lost interest in her. They couldn't take her so they were just sitting with her outside when she decided to run up to me that night.
By katrina barakat8 years ago in Petlife
Can I Give My Dog Benadryl and How Much?
Man's best friend: dogs have more than earned that title. They are loving, loyal, and adorably dumb at times. That's why we always want to give our dog the best. It's why we allow them to have the healthiest human food for dogs every once and a while and why we look into the benefits of doggy daycare before sending them there.
By Jesse Kinney8 years ago in Petlife
Best Homemade Peanut Butter Dog Treat Recipes
As a dog owner, I've made my pup homemade meals before whenever I had the time. I never liked feeding my dog the store-bought canned dog food. They never appealed to me, and I know my dog only eats it because it's the only food he's being served. I shed a tear every time. Ever since I've made him homemade meals, I started to wonder if I could make him homemade treats, too! There's a ton of boring treats in the stores, so I decided to look up a few recipes to see what easy treats I can swiftly whip up.
By Lilliana Backman8 years ago in Petlife
Pets After Babies
“We will love our pups regardless of a new baby and they will still get devoted attention.” That was my motto as I neared the last month of my pregnancy. I probably said it as a ritualistic reminder each day, because of the changes we were about to endure. I had always heard people say your pups that you’ve loved and doted on so much will just be “dogs” once your baby arrives. I called bull on that each and every time someone brought it up, that is, until my daughter was born.
By Deidre Simpson8 years ago in Petlife
Owner's Guide to Dog Purchase
According to Statista, in 2017 there were about 89.7 million dogs in households in the US, so clearly we love dogs; that number is only going to increase. Since any good owner will take the responsibility to love and care for their dog (even to the point of considering it a child), it would be best to care about where and how you choose your new dog. I will help with that.
By Craig Henders8 years ago in Petlife
5 Benefits of Getting a Puppy
1. Lowers Stress Interacting with a puppy is scientifically proven to reduce stress; even simple acts such as petting the dog can lower stress-inducing hormones and instead increase feel-good hormones. Owning a dog also assists in lowering the feeling of loneliness by filling our need for touch and support.
By Taylor-Rae Boudreau8 years ago in Petlife











