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An old dog can't learn new tricks, but you can; how-tos on everything you'll need to be your pet's best friend.
How to Volunteer with Pandas in Chengdu
If you are an animal lover and a traveller, one of the most fulfilling things to do would be to sign up for the volunteer program for Giant Pandas in Chengdu. The whole program is a learning experience. You'll be dealing with researchers and animal psychologists; thus, you will learn all there is to know about the cute pandas at Panda Base!
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Petlife
Backyard Chickens. Top Story - August 2020.
During the months of about March-June you can walk in your local feed store and you can hear little cheeps from the cute little chicks that have been shipped to the store. I mean, who doesn't love baby chicks?? I feel like nobody can resist those cute little babies, but that is one of the biggest reasons I feel like people buy them unprepared.
By Nikki Pond5 years ago in Petlife
You Want To Buy Backyard Chickens?
Backyard Chickens Here’s What You Should Know Feeding, Cleaning, Care, Toxic Foods To Avoid & The Coop First of all make sure it is legal to have live chickens at your address. Call your city ordinance department to find out. Even if you can, you may need a permit.
By Paula C. Henderson6 years ago in Petlife
Tips For Leopard Gecko Care
If you love reptiles, you must have seen the pictures of beautiful colored lizards projecting a broad smile and often licking their lips after a meal. Yes, those are the lovely Leopard Geckoes, and they have been named so, because of their beautiful scale which is mostly bright yellow in color and often speckled with tiny brown dots. So if you have one of these lizards at your home or you want to adopt one as a pet, you need to know few things about how to perfect Leopard Gecko care. So without further ado, let’s get to know more about these beautiful adorable creatures:
By David Stewart6 years ago in Petlife
Tips for Buying a Home with Pets
When moving home you have a lot to think about, so it is easy to forget about your pets and their needs. But if you take some time to consider the requirements your pet has, it will make your new home a better place to live for the whole family. We review some of the things that need to think about when buying a home with pets.
By Michelle Gibson6 years ago in Petlife
How to Calm a Dog When They're Afraid of Fireworks
The new year's just passed. And it won't be too long before another event in your city will start shooting off fireworks to celebrate. So many dogs are terrified of fireworks. It's not just the small breeds. True, some dogs don't care. But some, like my lovely Labrador puppy, whimper, run, and hide from the sound of firecrackers.
By Emma Rowan6 years ago in Petlife
Dangerous Animals and Insects: Keep Your Pets Safe
Our pets love the outdoors. It is no surprise! It is the primal nature of all animals. It is also important to keep our pets safe from harm while they venture. Even a quick stroll or trip out to the bathroom can end up being trouble.
By Mia Morales6 years ago in Petlife
Keeping Your Pet Healthy and Secure
Anyone who has a fur baby knows how important it is to keep our little pets healthy and secure. When we are gone for the day, it may weigh on us the risk our pets are exposed to us. At any time, they could be threatened by a house fire, by damage done to the home by a falling tree or out-of-control vehicle, or through a break-in by neighborhood hooligans. There are a variety of ways, fortunately, for homeowners and renters in this day and age to protect our furry friends at home.
By Mia Morales6 years ago in Petlife
Leaving Pets Home Alone with Confidence
Pet Safety: A Top Priority for Many Many pet owners tend to worry about them when have to leave them home alone. Pets are a part of the family and it is not unnatural to be concerned about them when they are unattended. Some pet owners work an eight hour day and have to leave their pets alone until they return from work. This leaves some owners feeling guilty and worried. While away at work, some sit and wonder what their pet is doing all day long all by themselves. Do they get lonely and anxious? Are they getting into trouble at home? Believe it or not, some pets have a shift in their moods when they are left alone while others joyfully amuse themselves. Many pets will misbehave and become depressed when they are by themselves for long periods of time. The independent pets will relish in their alone time. It may depend on the nature of the pet. Either way, most pet owners hold the belief that their beloved pets are a top priority in their lives.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Petlife
How to Stage Your Home So Buyers Can't Tell You Have a Pet
But for others, it’s a complete deal-breaker. Some people are scared of pets, some have allergies, and others simply don’t like the smell. So, if you want the best chance of selling your home, you need to give the appearance of being pet-free. Read on to find out what you need to do!
By Cindy Aldridge7 years ago in Petlife










