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It's no coincidence that a dog is a man's best friend; they're more faithful than most other animals, and more faithful than many people.
We Think Deeper About Life When We Are In The Mist Of Facing Death
Misty was our 13 year old fawn Doberman. We adopted her when she was 6 ½ years old. While adopting her we were aware that we would likely out liver her. And she would likely die before either one of us. Typical lifespan of a dog is 10–13 years. She was not the first fur kid to be adopted.
By Roger Skibowski5 years ago in Petlife
Is Your Family Ready For A Dog? 5 Signs You Are Ready for Pet Parenthood
Pets can really add a lot to a family. They offer unconditional love and affection, not to mention companionship. Not every family is ready for a dog, however. Before you head out to the shelter, use this guide to decide if you are really ready to become a pet parent.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Petlife
The Adventures of Kitty and Daisy.
Daisy, a new pup of the house had a lot of energy to get out. Liz tried to take Daisy out for walks at least once a day every day to get her moving. Liz also let Daisy run in the backyard and Daisy loved when she was able to get a good run in.
By Elizabeth Bly5 years ago in Petlife
3 Reasons why you should think twice before getting a puppy.
So you're thinking about getting a dog huh? To go one step further, you want to get a puppy. Seeing puppies on commercials or seeing them as you walk past a stranger on street makes you realize just how cute or how adorable those little guys are. And that's true! I think they are cuter than newborn babies! Just like newborns, however, they are a lot of work that requires patience, maintenance, and a whole lot of patience! Before you think about snagging one of those guys from a pound or something, let me give you a few reasons (3) why you should take a little more time to think about your decision.
By Allen Might5 years ago in Petlife
Maddie & Mommy
Maddie & Mommy My first dog as an adult was Maddie & Maddie was the dog version of me, at least with her personality & emotional insecurities. She was always happy, overly excited with anxiety, and OCD tendencies. Maddie would be so bothered by changes. I can not forget when I had been cleaning my apartment one beautiful and sunny day back in Indiana. Just as I finished up, Maddie started barking at the kitchen trashcan. She sat and barked at that trash can for at least 5 minutes as I tried everything to make her happy. I tried to take Maddie outside to go potty, nope. She was not interested. I would try treats. Of course, she took the treats I offered, but she still sat there barking in the kitchen… now all neat and clean, I can add. “Seriously! Maddie! Knock it off”!
By Amanda Jones5 years ago in Petlife
Buy puppy and pet ornaments with pictures this season.
Christmas is approaching and we are too excited to get all the decorative stuff right before we start catching on to the holiday vibes. Decorating the Christmas tree has always been in our tradition and we love to do that with our family. What else can we ask for quality family time? Some of the basic Christmas tree decoration stuff that we use includes,
By Emerald Hound5 years ago in Petlife
Easy Random Dog Hacks
Hi, my name is Missy and I have been working with domestic and wildlife animals for over two decades on many different levels. I am a certified pet food nutrionalist, I store managed a well known pet chain for over eight years and I am currently attending an Academy for dog training and behavior. When I worked at the pet chain and I became store manager my store out of over three hundred and thirty stores was number one for the most increase sales growth in a year. The thing is I didn't even try and I was the first one to give discounts and tell a customer not to waste their money on more than twenty five percent of the goods sold. I love helping people with their pets. Today we will solely work on a few random dog hacks to lead to a better quality of life for both you and your furbaby.
By Melissa Orlando5 years ago in Petlife
3 Lessons My Rescue Greyhound Has Taught Me
January of 2020. Two months earlier at 23, I had moved out of my parent’s house and started renting my first apartment with my partner. He and I are both animal lovers; we had three reptiles between the two of us. So getting a dog seemed to be the natural progression of things. We both spent days and days looking for adoptable dogs in our area. Many of them were pitbull mixes (pitties have the cutest faces!). But then we checked our apartment’s new pet policy. No “aggressive breeds” allowed, pitties and even German Shepherds included. Our hearts broke. While I had grown up with small dogs most of my life, my partner had his heart set on getting a larger dog. “What about a greyhound?” He asked. He had grown up with three of them and had nothing but good things to say about them. Like many people, I didn’t even know greyhounds were a thing. I mean, I knew of them, the greyhound bus and all that. But I didn’t know anyone who had ever owned one. I hadn’t even met one in person. I looked more into the breed, fell in love with everything about them, and put in an application with our region’s greyhound rescue.
By Mone Moore5 years ago in Petlife







