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The Shocking Truth About Pet Mental Health!
Many of us think of our beloved pets as simple animals that rely solely on us for physical and emotional well-being. However, the reality is that pet mental health is a real and serious issue. Pets can suffer from anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues that can have an immense impact on their quality of life. This blog post will explore the shocking truth about pet mental health and what we can do to ensure our furry friends are happy and healthy.
By Les Morgan3 years ago in Petlife
8 Nutritional Benefits of Our Dog Food Recipes
For cell maintenance, growth and overall health of your dog, a balanced diet is crucial. Barring their special needs, instructions from your vet, or illness-related deficiencies, your dog must get all the nutrients from high-quality food, especially formulated, considering dietary up to date standards.
By Syed Hassan Muzaffar3 years ago in Petlife
Top 10 Luxury Resorts to Stay in Goa
Goa is a one-of-a-kind destination. Despite being the smallest state in India, Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations. People of all ages from all around the world frequent it. Whether you're searching for quiet reflection or exciting partying, Goa's beaches won't disappoint. A complete Goa tour package from Delhi, from thrilling water sports to a stroll down the beach in the moonlight, provides its own experience. We hope you enjoy your stay in Goa and enjoy the beautiful beaches and intriguing attractions.
By Akansha Verma3 years ago in Petlife
SURPRISING WAYS YOU COULD BE HURTING YOUR CAT’S FEELINGS
It goes without saying that we never want to hurt our cats. Although we are not in complete control of life, but we are in complete control of our own actions. Sometimes we accidentally hurt our cats' feelings without even being aware of it.
By Balogun Ebunoluwa 3 years ago in Petlife
10 Most Intelligent Cat Breeds
All things considered, are profoundly clever pets when contrasted with a few different creatures. It's not excessively hard to distinguish savvy felines — they can be prepared, connect well with different creatures, and can adjust to new circumstances and environmental factors.
By Mark Anthony Henson3 years ago in Petlife
7 major points to consider when choosing a suitable pet
Pets are family. However, there's a major contrast between the manner in which we obtain shaggy family and human relatives: We don't necessarily in all cases get to pick our natural family, yet we can pick our pets.
By James Kimberly 3 years ago in Petlife
Do You know what is best for your dog?
This is my little fat pit, Luna. She is such a joy and very well behaved. Took a very short time to train her because she, like most animals and kids.. if you take time and consistency, it doesn't take long to train or teach them. I just wanted to share a few things I have learned along the way having dogs for quite a while now and if I do not know I ask GOD (google) for the answer. I never take just one site's advice either. I look at multiple sites and then go from the most common answer from them.
By Kerrie G.Diaz3 years ago in Petlife
The Danger of Aging with Grace
A dog’s life portrays the nature of time. A young pup bears a crescent moon that waxes into blustery, playful years, and then wanes before us as he ages. To be close to a pet, we become witness to mortality. We are given the lesson of acceptance at the ongoing realization that we have made the choice to bond with a heart that will beat for less minutes, less days, less years than our own. Tender lessons of grief and of growing old are inherent to this relationship. All the while, two souls are tied together by a cosmic cord, which signs an agreement to protect, care for, and love one another without condition.
By Mollie Sheridan 3 years ago in Petlife
My Goose Caboose
I remember the evening she came into this world. My father's dog was heavily pregnant and had been pacing and panting for most of the afternoon. We knew she was going to have her puppies soon, though we hadn't expected her to start having them right on my younger sister's lap. The eight year old had been running her hand through the course black fur of the shepherd/lab mutt, when suddenly a mortified look crossed her face; “She peed on me!” Was the screech of indignation. But when Tally stood up, rather than a puddle of pee, there was a small squirming mass still in its birthing sac. A thick boy that would fondly be named Fat Cheese (a name that his future owners would thankfully change). The rest of the evening was a blurred memory of excitement, and by morning our house had twelve new lives in it; eight males and four females.
By Tianna Steinman3 years ago in Petlife








