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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.
Great Ways to Stay Active With Your Dog
We all understand that it's important to stay active and get enough exercise to keep our bodies healthy. We also know that our pets, specifically our dogs, need exercise to stay healthy, too. Rather than look at these two things as separate activities, you can combine them both into one! One of the amazing things about dogs is that they'll play off of your energy and habits, so if you get up and get active, they'll come along for the ride gladly.
By Paisley Hansen5 years ago in Petlife
Doggie in the Middle
We’ve all heard about the classic game “Monkey in the Middle”, but what if you were to replace the word “Monkey” with “Doggie”. In that case, it would make more sense to include your dog when playing the game. The name of the game would then be “Doggie in the Middle”. All you need to play is your dog, yourself, another person, and at least one chew toy for the dog. It is recommended that you find a room with a large enough space for your dog to run back and forth.
By Frank Sartain5 years ago in Petlife
How to Keep Your Dog Happy and Healthy While You’re at Work
If you feel pangs of despair at your dog’s reaction as you get ready to leave for work, you’re not alone. Many dog owners can barely stand their dogs missing them throughout the day. Taking some steps to provide your dog with comfort and reassurance while you’re away can help both you and your dog bear your time apart more easily. Here are four things to consider about keeping your dog happy and healthy while you’re busy working.
By Sasha McGregor5 years ago in Petlife
Teacup Puppy
Teacup dogs are minimized versions of larger breeds named for their size, they has been bred to be as small as possible. They are capable of fitting inside little cups. They are the tiniest dogs in the world and are preferred for their convenient size, cute puppy-like visage, and low necessity for workout. The most distinct of the teacup dogs are from the toy dog group such as teacup Yorkshire terriers and pugs, although other breeds, such as beagles, have also been bred in the miniature size. Off the record, a teacup dog is a dog that is at least 1 year old and size at 17 inches or less. They usually weigh 4 pounds or less at maturity. Anyhow, there is no one mandatory size since teacup dogs are not a regulated or official breed.
By swotbusiness5 years ago in Petlife
6 Things You Should Look Into to Help Your Dog
Getting a new dog is a big responsibility. After all, a dog will become part of your family for many years to come. Before you make any decision or bring a dog home, learn about what they need to live full, rewarding lives well beyond puppyhood.
By Kari Oakley5 years ago in Petlife
Dog Walking:
COVID-19 has impacted all our lives and does not just stop at our lives, but it also affects our pet’s. We were still able to walk our dogs during lockdown; it was one of the only times we could go out! But, now with restrictions lifting and more people allowed out, there are set things we need to do to keep ourselves and our dogs safe. Whether you walk your dog yourself or you are a professional dog walker we have some advice that will help keep you and your dog safe.
By Fay McFarlane5 years ago in Petlife
In the US, dogs "celebrate" Halloween on a grand scale
The 25th annual Tompkins Square Halloween Parade brought together more than 250 dogs of all stripes and breeds. Dogs competed for the title of the best on the podium in the center of the park, and the owners of the winners received the main prize - an Apple Watch. Suits were impressive in their variety - there were both pirate or vampire outfits bought for pets, and inventive duets of owners and their dogs with cosplay based on popular films and books.
By John Grehhem5 years ago in Petlife
CHEVY AND THE BALD EAGLE
One day it all happened suddenly! The Bald Eagle and Chevy, Chevy is a half Pit Bull and Black Lab. He loves people but animals well that is a different story. Chevy does not like other animals at all and that is why he almost had a Bald Eagle for lunch one day!! My daughter lives next to Fish Creek there is a lot of fish in the creek. Bald Eagles love to go there to catch the fish and eat them! We see a lot of Bald Eagles living in Alaska it is nothing new to Alaskans. One day my daughter put Chevy out on his run. He was doing his business and wining because he was outside and his master was inside. He is just a big baby and he wanted back in the home! My daughter did not pay any attention to what was happening outside. Then Chevy starts barking and my daughter yells at him to stop. What she didn't realize is Chevy was barking at a Bald Eagle!
By rose m lewis5 years ago in Petlife
The Basics Of Dog Park Etiquette
Dog parks get a lot of mixed reviews. Some pet owners won’t go near them while others take their dogs to one daily. And it’s kind of sad really because they should provide the perfect opportunity to let your pooch get in some playtime, exercise, and socialization. Unfortunately, that’s not always how it works out.
By Nicole McCray5 years ago in Petlife











