humanity
Isn't it ironic that the very best of humanity is seen through the love and empathy we show to our pets?
My Dog is a Murderer
My wonderful eight-month-old puppy, a Husky/Malamute mix, decided to become a murderer. First, before I go on, I would never willingly get a Husky. They are beautiful and fun, but I worked with them in Argentina and know how difficult they are.
By sara burdickabout a year ago in Petlife
Best CHEAP Cat trees to buy right now!
Best Cat Trees for the best price! Cat trees, also known as cat condos or cat towers, are multi-level structures designed to provide cats with a stimulating environment for climbing, scratching, and lounging. They often feature platforms, ramps, scratching posts, and cozy hideaways, allowing cats to exercise, play, and observe their surroundings from elevated vantage points. Cat trees help satisfy a catās natural instincts and provide a dedicated space for them to explore and relax.
By Brody Clyde2 years ago in Petlife
The Benefits of Pet Ownership. AI-Generated.
Introduction Owning a pet is a deeply rewarding experience that brings a multitude of benefits to our lives. From providing companionship to improving our physical and emotional health, pets play a crucial role in enhancing our overall well-being. This article explores the various ways in which pet ownership can positively impact our lives.
By Ivan Condes Mier2 years ago in Petlife
For The Love of Dogs
Where to start with a topic so dear to my heart? I've always been a huge animal lover and owned pets all my life, who all lived to ripe old ages. I've rescued birds, baby mice, a half dead squirrel once, and was privileged to rehabilitate two baby racoons once (I'll save that for a different article on this blog of mine) and I have raised and homed puppies for years. But this blog is not about my love of animals, it's about dogs within the pet industry and is the first article of several.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle2 years ago in Petlife
The Dark Descent of a Renowned Zoologist: Adam Britton's Shocking Crimes Against Animals
In an appalling case that has shocked both the scientific community and the general public, 53-year-old British zoologist Adam Britton faces a 249-year jail sentence for his heinous crimes against animals. Britton, who once held a respected position as a zoologist, was found guilty of brutally raping, torturing, and killing dozens of pet dogs, actions he filmed and shared online. This tragic turn of events exposes a hidden side of a man who, for years, was trusted and admired in his field.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in Petlife
Title:"Whiskers: The Little Hero of My Heart"
Whiskers: The Little Hero of My Heart When I first laid eyes on Whiskers, he was just a tiny fluffball, barely bigger than my hand. His innocent blue eyes and delicate whiskers were captivating. Life was different before he stepped into my world; it was quieter, simpler, and certainly less joyful.
By Fannickš2 years ago in Petlife
Title: Archie and His Faithful Donkey
In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and lush meadows, lived an elderly man named Archie. His wrinkled face and calloused hands told tales of a life spent toiling the land. Yet, despite his humble means, Archie possessed something far more valuable than richesāa faithful donkey named Benjamin.
By Fannickš2 years ago in Petlife
Title: The Lady with the Little Dog
Sofia walked her little dog, Poppy, along the tree-lined streets of her quiet neighborhood. The ritual was a comforting one, a small slice of normalcy in her otherwise tumultuous life. Sofia had moved to this town a year ago, fleeing a life that had become too painful to bear. Her days were filled with the humdrum of a nine-to-five job and the lonely evenings of someone who had not yet found their place.
By Fannickš2 years ago in Petlife





