humanity
Isn't it ironic that the very best of humanity is seen through the love and empathy we show to our pets?
Humanity In The Eyes Of A Mother Dog’s Roller-Coaster Life
How It Started A Chihuahua was limping in the street, wandering around looking for food. She stopped by a pet hospital, staring inside through the glass panel, where a lady staff was treating the wound of a German Shepherd.
By Life Lesson4 years ago in Petlife
How To Name Your Bovine
Naming animals is a very personal thing; it says something about the critter, but more importantly it says something about you. Many an animal has been stuck with an unfortunate name, because its owner was too self-absorbed to think rationally.
By Harsh Agarwal4 years ago in Petlife
The Cost of Living Increase Will Cause People to Abandon Their Pets
Prices have increased. Taxes have risen and the number of families who have fallen below the poverty line has grown. Make no mistake about it, we are living through a time of crisis. A time in history where, rather than work together to build a better tomorrow, we have war and destruction in Ukraine, with ordinary citizens being caught in the middle.
By Ben Shelley4 years ago in Petlife
Rescuing A Dog Named ...?
This is an account of another Lost Dog incident— one with a happy ending. On March 22, 2014, I was working on the other side of my hometown, Anderson, Indiana, and on my way home, as I turned into the little subdivision where I live, heading toward the street where my house is located... I saw this little dog running.
By Lightning Bolt ⚡4 years ago in Petlife
MY CAT
This is the short version: Some people don’t understand the value of a pet. Some people have never owned a pet. When I was a child, my family had a dog. Her name was Princess. I don’t remember what breed she was, but I remember she was all white. She was a cute dog. I remember we had to have her put down because she had gotten very sick. I remember going to the vet with my father on that day. I remember crying in the parking lot afterwards. It’s so sad to have a pet put down. That was over 30 years ago.
By Pamela Dirr4 years ago in Petlife
Vargr
Every morning I wake up in a house overlooking 500 acres of central Texas land that I manage called Valkyrie Ranch. As I drink my coffee and look outside, I see something different every day. This land is an exotic game ranch dedicated to preserving various types of animals that would otherwise be extinct (or heading in that direction) in their natural habitat, such as Piere-Davids, blackbuck, oryx, wildebeest, fallow, etc. Most of them roam freely around the property; some are in their enclosures - for their safety and ours. Working with them can be one of the most rewarding occupations, but it can also be one of the most heartbreaking.
By Jim Stovall 4 years ago in Petlife
Cat Litter Market Size, Future Demand, Competitive Analysis ,Developing Trends, Region Forecast To 2029
The cat litter market is expected to be growing at a growth rate of 4.10% in 2029 and is likely to reach USD 5.81 billion in 2029. Data Bridge Market Research analyses the factors responsible for fostering the growth of cat litter market.
By Seema Jadhav4 years ago in Petlife
My Dream? Walk to Success
I have a dream. It is not world-changing, at least not for the majority, but perhaps this dream will change some lives for the better. Even if it only changes one, then I have done something. My dream? To encourage those who are less physically able to participate in dog sports, specifically dog agility.
By Sophie Jackson4 years ago in Petlife







