wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
Learn Amazing Dog Tricks | Fun & Easy Training Tips
Training dogs to perform a few tricks is a fun way to spend some quality bonding time, as well as exercising your dog’s brain and body in a way that isn’t exhausting. However, training tricks require both patience and a sense of humour. Obviously, your dog needs to be mentally engaged, but they also need to have some fun and enjoy training for it to be useful in developing a relationship.
By Ahmed Khaled2 years ago in Petlife
"Stray Dog Becomes Mascot for Local Fire Department"
In a small town nestled in the heart of America, a stray dog named Max has found a new home and a new purpose as the beloved mascot of the local fire department. This heartwarming tale of resilience and community spirit has touched the hearts of residents and garnered attention far beyond the town’s borders.
By Dharanidharan T 2 years ago in Petlife
The adorable lamb
Once upon a time in a peaceful meadow, there lived a lamb named Lila. Lila was unlike any other lamb; she was born with a soft, golden fleece that shimmered in the sunlight. From a young age, she was curious and adventurous, always eager to explore the world beyond her familiar pasture.
By Aishat Oyinkansola2 years ago in Petlife
Rare facts about the Bont-legged tick!. Content Warning.
Today, I discovered something special and distinctive. Bont-legged tick. Do you know about it? Learn more concerning this tick. Various names for the bont-legged tick include glossy hyalomma, little smooth bont-legged tick, African bont-legged tick (its name, English language), and bontpootjie-bosluis (its Africaans name).
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Petlife
Naughty hamster. AI-Generated.
In a quaint little pet shop nestled between two bustling streets, there lived a hamster named Whiskers. With fur as soft as freshly fallen snow and eyes that sparkled like stars in the night sky, Whiskers was the darling of the shop, capturing the hearts of all who gazed upon him. But behind the glass walls of his cage, Whiskers longed for something more than just the routine of daily life.
By nader Asaad2 years ago in Petlife
I Found a Baby Squirrel... Now What?
Between the months of March and April, the first wave of baby squirrels emerges into the world. A second wave of babies makes it’s way to join their siblings, typically between July and August. This means that during prime spring and summer months, we become far more likely to find a baby squirrel somewhere it likely shouldn’t be. You may have found them laying on the ground, or squeaking at the base of a tree. If they’re old enough, they may even chase you, or try scurrying up your leg. This doesn’t mean that they’re dangerous; it means that they feel that they’re in danger, and they’re begging for your help.
By Autumn Stew2 years ago in Petlife
How to Raise a Baby Squirrel
Rearing a squirrel by hand is no task for the faint of heart. Just like parenting, it’s a labor of love, and greatly rewarding, even if it is challenging and sometimes stressful. No matter the circumstances of how you’ve come into caring for a baby squirrel, there’s lots that you need to take into account if you’re looking to raise and maintain healthy, lively squirrels who will go on to live a happy life, whether in the wild or in your home. Before you choose to foster a squirrel, first check to see if it is legal in your area, (you can check here for information on Canada and the US) and then follow the following steps to safely keep the baby alive and healthy. Squirrels require specialized care, so becoming a squirrel foster should only be undertaken by someone dedicated to their care.
By Autumn Stew2 years ago in Petlife
What to Feed Your Squirrels
Please note that this article will contain affiliate links for easier shopping that help support the author. Much like weaning a human baby off of breastmilk or formula, weaning a baby squirrel off of formula and onto solid foods is an exciting but cautious time. After all, a baby moving onto solid foods is a sign of positive growth, meaning they’re going to need good, nutritious foods to support their ongoing growth and development. As they grow older, their need for proper nutrition becomes paramount, especially if they’re going to be kept as pets. A diet of nuts and veggies won’t be enough to keep them healthy, as they’ll ultimately be deficient in protein, calcium, vitamin D, and the crucial B vitamins and other nutrients they need.
By Autumn Stew2 years ago in Petlife
Puppies and Kittens Stories. Content Warning.
In the core of a clamoring city park, settled among transcending oak trees and energetic flowerbeds, carried on with a dynamic little local area. Concealed in a comfortable doghouse underneath the shade of a maple stood the Mill operator family - a group of five unruly Beagle doggies. The oldest, Pip, a brown and white little guy with a sprinkle of dark around his eye, was oneself declared pioneer, consistently excited for experience. His kin, Poppy (a soft bundle of brilliant daylight), Fix (a naughty tri-variety), Pepper (a smooth dark little guy with an energetic flicker in her eyes), and Runt (the pipsqueak of the litter with the greatest heart) were a tornado of energy, continually pursuing butterflies, grappling with fallen leaves, and chewing on disposed of toys.
By Bikash Purkait2 years ago in Petlife
Ivan
Written for Belle's Inside the Animal's Mind [an unofficial challenge] I don't like this new home in this glass box with humans walking by. I miss Larry and his mom and dad. I used to sleep with Larry, and he rode me around on his bike. They didn't like that I was breaking things in their house, so they put me in this see-through box. Breaking things wasn't done intentionally; it was because I was playing, and I'm stronger than Larry's dad.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Petlife





