adoption
Our guide to animal adoption; learn why, where, and how to prepare to adopt a cat, kitten, dog or puppy from an animal shelter or rescue group.
The Comprehensive Guide to Puppy Training
Training your puppy is an important part of owning a dog. It not only helps establish a positive relationship between you and your furry friend but also helps your puppy learn how to behave appropriately in different situations. Here are some steps you can follow to train your puppy:
By Fawad Akbar3 years ago in Petlife
4 tips to train your friendly dog
CLICK HEAR TO SEE Training your dog can be a challenging task, but it is an essential part of being a responsible pet owner. Not only does it ensure that your furry friend behaves appropriately, but it also strengthens the bond between you and your pet. Whether you have a new puppy or an older dog, it’s never too late to start training them. In this article, we will provide you with four essential tips to help you train your dog effectively. These tips are not only simple to follow but also friendly and professional, ensuring that you and your pet have a positive training experience.
By monim ettaia3 years ago in Petlife
Shelter pets need our help.
It is estimated that 1.5 million family pets are euthanized every year across the united states. Pets are typically put to sleep by a sedative and then then Phentyion/pentobarbital. Euthanasia means "good death." A term largely misused in shelter medicine. Many of these animals are not sick or even old, they are simply unwanted. The most common reason why pets are killed at shelters is behavioral problems and lack of space. Many pets can live 10 to 20 years a commitment which many individuals fail to provide. Many of the reasons include moving, lack of time, new family members, and the list goes on. How do we recitfy this? Life has many changes. If one can not commit to these terms then simply do not adopt. Instead volunteer at a local animal shelter where you can provide necessary and meaningful companionship without taking on another dependent if one is unable to do so.
By Allison Levy3 years ago in Petlife
My Ex Brought Home a Dog..
“I’m trying to keep it together, I’m sure he’ll be walking in the door any second... pacing back and forth I wag my tail and sniff around; Running towards the window I thought I heard keys...No, well I’ll just lay here on the sofa with my leash.”
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)3 years ago in Petlife
Coping with Grief After Losing a Dog
I remember the day I adopted her like it was yesterday. I went to the shelter looking for a small dog to keep me company, and there she was - a scrappy little mutt with a crooked tail and a huge personality. As soon as I saw her, I knew she was the one. And when I picked her up, she licked my face and snuggled into my arms like she'd been waiting for me her whole life.
By Saba Malik3 years ago in Petlife
How do animals understand humans?
Animals are capable of communicating with humans, although they do not use the same language system as humans do. However, animals can communicate with each other and with humans through various means. Here is an interesting and informative text about how animals understand humans:
By Nathen Blackeye3 years ago in Petlife






