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dog health emergencies
When it comes to our furry friends, it’s easy to brush off little things as “no big deal.” After all, dogs are experts at masking their pain. But when it comes to health emergencies, minutes matter. So how can you tell if your dog is having a health emergency?
By TALENT DOG3 years ago in Petlife
Caring for Your Furry Friend: A Guide to Proper Pet Care and Animal Welfare
"The Importance of Adopting Pets from Shelters" Adopting a pet from a shelter is one of the most rewarding and compassionate choices a pet owner can make. Not only does it provide a loving home for an animal in need, but it also helps to reduce the number of animals in shelters, and make room for more animals to be rescued.
By SHIAMGANESH 3 years ago in Petlife
dogs reactions to being adopted
Most people have never stopped to think about how a dog may feel when it is adopted by a family. The dog has likely been abandoned or taken to a shelter after its previous family decided they no longer wanted it. When the dog is finally adopted, it may have mixed feelings about its new family. The dog may feel happy to have a new home, but also may be nervous about its new surroundings and whether or not it will be loved.
By Salmoun DANIEL3 years ago in Petlife
Don't Panic: Your Guide to Canine Influenza
The dog flu is a type of influenza that can infect dogs. It is caused by a virus that is similar to the one that causes the human flu. The dog flu is a serious illness that can make your dog very sick. It can even be fatal. However, most dogs recover from the dog flu without any problems. There is no need to worry about the dog flu if your dog is healthy and has a strong immune system. The dog flu is not a threat to humans or other animals.
By Salmoun DANIEL3 years ago in Petlife
How many pets are there in the world in 2022?
In 2022, an estimated 62 percent of households in the United States will own a pet, according to the American Pet Products Association. This is up from 56 percent in 2012. Pets have always been a part of human life, but their popularity has grown in recent years as people have become increasingly aware of the benefits of pet ownership.
By Salmoun DANIEL3 years ago in Petlife

