tv review
Reviews of TV series that feature all things furry; true stories about pet life, fictional cat ladies, wild animals and everything in between.
DOG
You may all know the importance of daily brushing and flossing for regular good health of your teeth and gums, but that's as humans and also thanks to dental health education being so updated today. But, did you stop to consider the fact that since science has revealed oral health benefits us by lowering our risk of cardiac problems, it could well be the same for our canine pals? Keeping this medical fact in mind, pet owners are advised to pay extra attention to cleaning their dog's teeth regularly to keep diseases such as plaque and tartar at bay; even a simple swipe across Fido's gums with a clean damp cloth should do the trick!
By Biswajit Dey3 years ago in Petlife
Yell at Your TV
Here’s my TV suggestion for what to watch when Grandma and Sonny have to share the remote. Or for people like me. People who like TV programs that inform as well as entertain and surprise. If you love the spectacular BBC’s Planet Earth series (who doesn’t?) but also occasionally enjoy getting the bejesus scared out of you, then you will love Netflix’s Night on Earth.
By Nanako Water5 years ago in Petlife
The Top 10 TV Shows about Big Cats in Britain
10 - MonsterQuest (Black Beast of Exmoor, 2008, History Channel). This documentary series focused each episode on the hunt for a different 'monster'. In the episode titled the 'Black Beast of Exmoor', the history of the subject is explored in detail, giving the casual viewer a decent explanation of the British big cat phenomenon and its origins. This TV show only ranks in at number 10, as it was let down by the limited field research expedition of the episode, which by comparison to other episodes of the series looking for Bigfoot or Sasquatch was extremely weak and lacklustre. The show did not provide the viewer with much of a conclusion, and some extremely good video evidence was disputed by an “expert” whose interpretation of it was at best ambiguous and at worst contradictory.
By Leo Lambert5 years ago in Petlife



