humanity
Isn't it ironic that the very best of humanity is seen through the love and empathy we show to our pets?
Lost Dog
Once upon a time, in a pink city lie close between hills and flowering gardens, there lived a happy golden pet called Buddy. He was the heart and energy of the David’s family, bringing joy and laughter with his loving nature. As a close-unite family, cherished the bond they shared with Buddy.
By Nagarathinam B2 years ago in Petlife
If You Were A Dog Breed - What Would You Be?
In my household... We have a running joke that my bro-bro is a golden retriever. He's very food-motivated (and a little food-aggressive unless it's one of the kids), he gets easily distracted by, well, anything, he knocks things over with his tail, he's kind of dopey, he's always making everyone smile, and the most grouchy he gets is when he hasn't had enough food or sleep. He also eats things he shouldn't when no one's looking.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Petlife
Why Should We Protect Animals?
The question is explained to us - The importance of animals in our day-to-day life. Without animals how much of our life is going to be difficult? It is really necessary for us to save animals' lives. We can't imagine our life without animals. Animals make human life easy. Animals give us food and as pets are the best companions. Some animals are also a source of earning for people and animals help farmers in farming. Some are living with them as their family members. I will be sharing my own experience with you guys to let you know what I feel about the importance of animals to man. I am sharing here my experience with our pet, his name was Coco. When my wife was pregnant we had that sweet dog. He would come to her and keep his head on her belly most of the time. Then my daughter was born after a few months. What I noticed is Coco was excited the same as I was when he saw my daughter for the first time. He liked playing with her a lot and enjoying and making my daughter laugh. He lived for about four and a half years after my daughter was born. What I felt was that he would understand that my daughter was a child and never harm her. He would recognize her and enjoy playing with her. Animals are one of the best friends of humans.
By Tanvi Punia2 years ago in Petlife
The Guppy Girl
She has presence: a quiet solitude, standing amid tanks of betas, goldfish, mollies, guppies, her unremarkable brown hair straight, uncomplicated. “My name is Elizabeth.” She focuses full attention on my wrinkled face. She looks official, yet young.
By Barbara Steinhauser 2 years ago in Petlife
The Canine Chronicles
In the quiet town of Pawsington, where the wind carried the soft howls of distant dogs, a groundbreaking discovery was quietly taking place. Dr. Olivia Harper and Dr. Felix Mitchell, two visionary veterinarians, had stumbled upon a remarkable formula that could extend the lives of elderly dogs.
By Samantha da Silva2 years ago in Petlife
The Death of the Wicked. Content Warning.
The majestic black feathered bird sat lonely and defeated in his solitary prison looking longingly out of the bars of his tiny cell. The water that the woman brought him was stale and tasted horrible, and his stomach cramped every time he took a drink of the murky and dirty liquid. His black feathery wings once took him far into the heavens, but now his once glossy feathers were found decorating the bottom of his “home” as the thoughtless woman called it.
By Isabella Rose2 years ago in Petlife
Lonesome Leo
Based on true story. Leo, a tiny and innocent 4-month-old kitten, remained blissfully unaware of the adventure awaiting him. He played and explored with wide-eyed curiosity, enjoying every moment in his cozy corner, but little did he know, a journey full of bitterness lay ahead.
By Oroush Fatima2 years ago in Petlife








