health
Playing is fun, but a pet owner's primary responsibility is to monitor their pet's health and look out for medical problems.
Complete Health Guide For Muscular Dog
Building muscle is more important in dogs than in humans. Man's best friend has worked with people for thousands of years. It's designed to work hard, so you'll need all the exercise to keep your muscles fit and healthy. Avoiding exercise for your dog will only harm your dog for a long time. Not only healthy exercise, but also your vigilance and dedication are the most important in making your dog the best muscular dog. In most cases, your dog is a friend and security guard of your personality. For this reason, many owners have dogs that have awesome body shapes.
By David Mary5 years ago in Petlife
Dental Care
Unfortunately, the truth is that over eighty percent of pets over the age of three struggle with some form of dental disease. And to make matters worse, this disease is completely preventable! That being said, the best way to ensure that your pets have healthy teeth and gums is to know and understand all that you can about the disease.
By Shelley Wenger5 years ago in Petlife
Dog care in the time of corona outbreak
Each life has been affected by lockdown. Coronavirus outbreak has not only forced us to stay indoors but our dogs are also bearing the brunt. Being locked inside for long hours that is also without physical activity may result in them losing appetite and that may lead to anxiety in them. Lack of physical activities may affect their metabolism system that would lead to a weak immune system. Thus, it is very important to take extra care of your dog/s in this extraordinary situation arisen due to the Corona outbreak. Here is how you can make your dog’s day more tolerable and engaging.
By Protechzi Digital Media5 years ago in Petlife
The Ultimate Pet Guide to Strange Times
The last few months have been strange enough for humans, but what about our furry friends? Our pets and ourselves are animals alike who have a relentless need for socialisation and engagement, which is what our pets have had during lockdown. Our cats and dogs and everything else in between have been graced with our presence day in day out with plenty of attention and cuddles.
By Amy Mercer5 years ago in Petlife
Itchy Pup? It’s Probably Not Their Food
It’s 3:00 in the morning and you wake up to the unmistakable sounds of scratching, licking, and chewing. Many owners’ first thought is to change their dog’s food, but more often than not that leads to spending more money on boutique diets that don’t address the problem.
By Stephanie Nielsen5 years ago in Petlife
8 Reasons Your Dog May Be Vomiting
No one likes to be sick, even our pets. You probably know your pet well enough to be able to tell if they aren’t feel well. But even if you can sense that there may be some type of illness going on, it can be difficult to know whether or not it’s something that requires a vet visit or not.
By Kasey Van Dyke6 years ago in Petlife
Pets and Post-Lockdown
With the coronavirus pandemic forcing an estimated 20 million UK workers to work from home temporarily, our furry friends must feel like all their Christmases have come at once! Whether we’re spending more time indoors due to home working or self-isolation, our pets have become adjusted to spending every day with their beloved families who rarely venture beyond the four walls of their homes anymore.
By Amy Mercer6 years ago in Petlife
What to Do If Your Dog Has Cancer
Many pet parents have a difficult time when their dog is diagnosed with cancer. The very words bring time to a standstill as you take in the information. Once realization hits, then there are questions, fear and other emotions to deal with. It can all be very overwhelming.
By Cedric Peillet6 years ago in Petlife
5 Great Ways to Keep Your Pet Healthy
Pets can be a wonderful addition to your life. They are a source of love, comfort and fun. The relationship between a pet and its owner is one like no other. Most pet owners care deeply for their animals, and they feel that it is important to keep them as healthy as possible. As a dog owner, you may wonder how to keep your puppy pal healthy without placing too many restrictions on him or her. While you do not need to worry about your pet excessively, there are things that you can do to keep him or her happy and healthy for a lifetime. Consider these five easy ways to be the best pet owner you can be.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in Petlife








