exotic pets
Exotic pets are wild animals gone domestic; explore the absurd, fascinating and sometimes illegal exotic pet industry.
The Parrot Chronicles: A Tale of Swearing Birds at the Zoo
In an amusing yet perplexing incident, five parrots at a British zoo were separated from their fellow feathered inhabitants due to their penchant for swearing at visitors. These African grey parrots, known for their intelligence and exceptional mimicry skills, not only managed to captivate the attention of zoo-goers but also stirred a mix of laughter and concern among the staff. This lighthearted incident reveals not just the intelligence of these birds, but also offers a glimpse into the importance of their social behaviors and the rewards of responsible animal care.
By DigitalAddi8 months ago in Petlife
I know that pets are adorable and kids love to play with them - but they can have a very negative impact on our children.
As a parent and pet lover, I'm always torn between two truths: Animals are wonderful companions, and yet, they can inadvertently pose a health risk to young children. Like most families, when we brought our adorable kitten, Simba, and later a playful puppy named Leo, into our home, it brought a new kind of joy. The kids were thrilled. They ran, laughed, and cuddled with the pets from morning to night.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Petlife
The Hero Dog Who Saved a Baby from Abuse
In 2013, an extraordinary act of loyalty and intuition by a dog named Killian changed the course of one family's life forever. What seemed like an ordinary day became a turning point, as Killian — a normally calm and friendly pet — sensed something deeply wrong and took a brave stand that would ultimately lead to justice.
By DigitalAddi8 months ago in Petlife
Love on the Sidewalk
On a quiet street corner, tucked beneath the shadow of a faded pink wall, sits a man who has next to nothing—except love, loyalty, and a heart big enough to care for lives even smaller and more vulnerable than his own. He has no home, no steady source of food, and no bed to sleep in. But beside him lies a bundle of warmth: a few rescued puppies, dressed in tiny shirts, resting on soft blankets, cooled by a small electric fan powered by generosity and sacrifice.
By DigitalAddi8 months ago in Petlife
Numerous observations suggest that killer whales are attempting to form bonds with humans.
In an intriguing new study, researchers found that wild killer whales made 34 attempts to feed on humans. These uncommon cases occurred over 20 years and four oceans. Some took place from the shore, some in open water, and still others close to vessels.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
I know that pets are adorable and kids love to play with them - but they can have a very negative impact on our children.
As a parent and pet lover, I'm always torn between two truths: Animals are wonderful companions, and yet, they can inadvertently pose a health risk to young children. Like most families, when we brought our adorable kitten, Simba, and later a playful puppy named Leo, into our home, it brought a new kind of joy. The kids were thrilled. They ran, laughed, and cuddled with the pets from morning to night.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Petlife
When My Dog Put His Head in My Lap
I had never had a dog before. Growing up, we had cats—independent, proud creatures who showed love on their own terms. Dogs, on the other hand, had always felt overwhelming to me: their energy, their constant need for attention, their boundless enthusiasm. But one rainy afternoon, I found myself walking past the local shelter, and I stopped at a pen containing a small, shivering puppy with a thin brown and white coat and the saddest eyes I had ever seen.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Petlife
Now I Know My Dog Has a Lot of Bad Habits
When I brought my golden retriever, Milo, home, I was prepared for some chaos. I read every dog training book I could get my hands on, watched countless videos, and stocked up on toys, treats, and everything else a responsible pet owner should have. I envisioned a sweet, gentle dog who would sit politely, listen to commands, and shower me with affection.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Petlife
Max’s Long Road Home
James didn’t mean to leave Max behind. Life just didn’t give him another option. The layoff came suddenly. The apartment lease ended a month later. He was lucky to land a new job in Sacramento, California, but the transition was chaotic. His temporary housing didn’t allow pets, and everything was happening so fast. When his sister, Karen, offered to keep Max—his golden retriever and closest companion—it felt like the best possible choice, even if it broke his heart.
By Faizan Khan8 months ago in Petlife
Easy Tricks to Know When Your Dog Isn’t Well: A Real-Life Experience
When I brought my Labrador Retriever, Bruno, home, I thought I was prepared for anything — accidents on the floor, torn shoes, even howling at night. But I wasn’t quite prepared for the anxiety that came when he first got sick. Dogs, like children, can’t tell us how they’re feeling in words, so it’s up to us to pay attention to their silent cues.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Petlife
Smart Feeding: Mike Savage New Canaan’s Koi Tips
Koi fish are more than just beautiful additions to your pond — they are living art that thrives with proper care. Among the most important aspects of koi health is feeding. While it may seem as simple as tossing pellets into the water, koi feeding involves timing, temperature awareness, dietary variety, and observation. As seasoned koi enthusiast Mike Savage New Canaan often shares in his blogs, proper feeding is the difference between average pond fish and vibrant, thriving koi.
By Mike Savage New Canaan8 months ago in Petlife
The Pup Who Loved Lemonade
Chapter--1---The Sour Surprise: The sun was already dripping gold on the walkway like melted butter on the first official day of summer. Children laughed as they raced barefoot through sprinklers as birds sang from the maple trees that bordered Oak Street.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Petlife










