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My Senior Dog Who Came Back
Zeus will be 12 years old in two weeks, a large American Pitbull Staffordshire Terrier ("pit mix") with the kind of gentle loyalty that caused me to underestimate his pain for far too long. For 9 months, he was quietly falling apart. The changes crept in so slowly that each one looked like simple aging, and the pattern only started to make sense when viewed in hindsight.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Petlife
Flystrike in Rabbits: How to Spot, Treat, and Prevent This Life-Threatening Condition
What exactly is flystrike in rabbits? In simple terms, it’s a dangerous and potentially fatal condition where flies lay eggs on your rabbit—usually near the rear or on open sores—and the hatched maggots begin to eat into the skin. It progresses quickly and can become severe in less than a day, making immediate action critical.
By Kamel Saidani2 months ago in Petlife
Introducing: LoupGarou Cleopatra Addams!
Honorable Precedents! LoupGarou Cleopatra Addams, aka "Cleo," has been a dream five long years in the making. Her first name, "Cleopatra," comes from a dog once owned by Dan's daughter, many years ago. While I don't know the breed of the original Cleopatra canine, Dan's daughter said that her face was marked very similarly to the puppy I was unromantically calling "Blue Tux Girl." Given that I don't like giving human names to dogs, especially those of historical figures, I took it one step farther: she is named for Morticia Addams' plant, Cleopatra, giving Cleo her surname. My thanks to Dan's daughter for helping me name this lovely puppy!
By Kimberly J Egan2 months ago in Petlife
Can a Landlord Deny an Emotional Support Animal in Texas
Many renters depend on emotional support animals for mental and emotional well being. If you are searching for an ESA letter for apartment Texas information, it is important to understand how state and federal housing rules protect your right to live with an emotional support animal. Many tenants worry about whether a landlord can deny their emotional support animal, especially when the building has a strict no pet policy. In Texas, the answer depends on proper documentation, legal protections and the specific situation between the tenant and the landlord.
By Emma Johnson2 months ago in Petlife
Can Rabbits Eat Peas Full Feeding Guide
Are you looking the information regarding ‘Can rabbits eat peas or not?‘ If yes, then stop. Here, you will get complete comprehensive guide about ‘whether rabbit can eat peas or not’ as well as other benefits and major risks of feeding peas to your bunnies and key guidelines on portion size.
By Rabbits Advisor2 months ago in Petlife
How to Create a Daily Routine That Works for You and Your Pet. AI-Generated.
Creating a daily routine that supports both you and your pet is one of the most rewarding steps you can take toward a harmonious household. Pets thrive on consistency, and humans do too—even if we don’t always admit it.
By Family Pet Clinic Horsham3 months ago in Petlife
5 Animals with Seriously Strange Superpowers
Nature is full of surprises, and some of the animal kingdom's inhabitants possess abilities so bizarre they sound like they were ripped straight from a superhero movie or a villain's backstory. They’re walking proof that you don't need fancy tech or magic to be totally impressive; sometimes, you just need a horrifying bone-claw defense or an unstoppable desire to roll dung. Get ready, because we're diving into the real-life oddballs who make fictional powers look tame.
By Areeba Umair3 months ago in Petlife
Rabbit Rabies Signs Causes and Safe Treatment Methods
Rabies in rabbits is a viral disease that has no cure. The incubation time frame for rabies in rabbits is typically 2-3 weeks; although it can be longer. The initial signs of rabies in rabbits develop non-specific that can make it difficult to recognize.
By Rabbits Advisor3 months ago in Petlife











