dog
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.
Common Mistakes Dog Owners Make When Choosing a Leash And How to Fix Them. AI-Generated.
Choosing a dog leash might seem like a simple task. After all, it’s just a piece of equipment to keep your dog close during walks, right? But the truth is, the type of leash you use can have a huge impact on your dog’s safety, comfort, and even training success. Unfortunately, many dog owners make avoidable mistakes when selecting a leash, which can lead to frustration, poor control, and even safety risks.
By Brianna Colla5 months ago in Petlife
Tails of Trust. Content Warning.
The summer sun was still climbing when Mia darted across the backyard barefoot, her laughter spilling into the warm air. Behind her, paws thumped against the grass with unwavering rhythm. Bruno, her golden retriever, chased after her with his tongue lolling and his tail wagging furiously, a furry shadow that never strayed too far.
By Asghar ali awan5 months ago in Petlife
The Complete Guide to Pet Bedding: Comfort, Care, and Choices. AI-Generated.
Your pet’s bed is more than a place to sleep. It is a space of comfort, safety, and support that directly affects their health and happiness. Choosing the right bedding ensures your pet feels secure, stays well-rested, and avoids issues like joint pain or stress. With so many options available, it can feel overwhelming to pick the right one. This guide helps you understand everything about pet bedding—from comfort to care to the best choices for different needs.
By ClaPaw Pet Supplies5 months ago in Petlife
Dogs Save Lives
When I came home from Australia after suffering the effects of an abusive marriage there, I was struggling to continue. I had come home for a visit to America that turned into a divorce, and the loss of my darling Annabelle, a black lab mix who had a hard start to life. And I had believed I was going back home to a husband, so I had sent my other beloved pooch to Australia ahead of me. There was no way my ex was going to send my dog back to me.
By Hope Martin5 months ago in Petlife
I've Been Doing a Little Bird Listening with Merlin Lately
Many moons ago, I lived a stone's throw from Kennesaw Mountain (Kennesaw, GA). The mountain was not only a wonderful historical spot to visit, but the trails and the road to the summit were both outstanding birdwatching locations. Almost every weekend, I'd take Beau and my binoculars and see what kind of birds I could add to my life list. It was particularly exciting to go birdwatching during March and September, as we were right on the migratory path. I even created a small stir in local birding channels once, by spotting an Oregon Junco (a variety of dark-eyed junco) on one of my hikes. And then, I moved.
By Kimberly J Egan5 months ago in Petlife
The Ultimate New Puppy Checklist: Everything You Need to Get Started
Bringing home a new puppy is one of the most exciting moments in life — but it can also feel overwhelming, especially for first-time pet parents. Puppies are full of love and energy, but they also need structure, training, and the right gear to stay safe and healthy.
By Breeze Henrique5 months ago in Petlife
Welcome home, Buddy!
Nota Bene: At no time in this blog am I implying that his breeder did anything wrong with Val/Valen/Buddy. He was not abused in any way, shape, or form. Looking at his history, he was a happy, loved, and well-cared-for dog who was simply removed from his safe environment when he was an adult. That can be VERY scary for any dog. Something spooked him when the inciting incident occurred. What it was, we will never know--dogs don't perceive things the same way that people do. I am only sharing his story because I'm so very proud of how he has progressed. The breeder is to be commended for a program that produced such a resilient dog.
By Kimberly J Egan5 months ago in Petlife








