humanity
Isn't it ironic that the very best of humanity is seen through the love and empathy we show to our pets?
4 tips to train your friendly dog
CLICK HEAR TO SEE Training your dog can be a challenging task, but it is an essential part of being a responsible pet owner. Not only does it ensure that your furry friend behaves appropriately, but it also strengthens the bond between you and your pet. Whether you have a new puppy or an older dog, it’s never too late to start training them. In this article, we will provide you with four essential tips to help you train your dog effectively. These tips are not only simple to follow but also friendly and professional, ensuring that you and your pet have a positive training experience.
By monim ettaia3 years ago in Petlife
Tom Cat
Vivid green eyes open slowly. The big talking box is on at a low hum. Standing up and stretching, the eyes take in the site before them. The human kitten is curled up water dripping from her eyes and staining her furless cheeks. Ah, it's one of those nights. It wasn't often Thomas found his littermate curled up in tears, but when he did, he always tried his best to make her forget. He heard the rest of his girls talking about it. Something about her mate having internal bleeding? Leaning out and stretching again with a yawn, he hopped on the top of the couch and started batting at the dangling feathers the human kitten told him not to touch. Sniffling, she turned towards him with a watery smile. "Thomas," she cooed softly, "bad boy you know you're not supposed to touch my dream catcher." Normally, he'd be offended at being called such a thing, but he knew she meant it in jest. He'd do a thousand bad things, be called a bad boy for all eternity if it made his human smile. Now distracted from her tears, his human fussed and cooed at his "cute" behavior. Good. She's smiling again. Job now done, he hopped off the couch ignoring her whine for more playtime and went to check on his youngest human kitten.
By Calypso King 3 years ago in Petlife
Understanding Common Health Problems in Dogs and How to Prevent Them
As a dog owner, it's important to understand the common health problems that dogs can face, and take steps to prevent them. By being aware of the signs and symptoms of these health issues, you can help keep your furry friend healthy and happy for years to come.
By Mervis Chanda 3 years ago in Petlife
My Ex Brought Home a Dog..
“I’m trying to keep it together, I’m sure he’ll be walking in the door any second... pacing back and forth I wag my tail and sniff around; Running towards the window I thought I heard keys...No, well I’ll just lay here on the sofa with my leash.”
By HandsomelouiiThePoet (Lonzo ward)3 years ago in Petlife
Harare and Tortoise
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Harare, there lived a wise and patient tortoise named Toto. Toto had lived in Harare for many years, watching as the city grew and changed around him. He had seen many people come and go, and he had learned that patience was a valuable quality in life.
By Vuyani Mzini3 years ago in Petlife
How to say "I love you"
You'd think that after living with someone for this many years, that you'd KNOW them. That over time, you could learn to understand one another's moods, and act accordingly simply by observing their body language. After a lifetime together, communication should be about more than vocalization between entities sharing not just living space but also love.
By Alice Freist3 years ago in Petlife
How do animals understand humans?
Animals are capable of communicating with humans, although they do not use the same language system as humans do. However, animals can communicate with each other and with humans through various means. Here is an interesting and informative text about how animals understand humans:
By Nathen Blackeye3 years ago in Petlife
"From Captivity to Freedom: The Story of Kaisan the Circus Lion"
Kaisan lay still in his cage, his eyes half-closed, as he listened to the sounds of the circus around him. The audience was cheering, clapping, and whistling, but Kaisan felt no joy in their excitement. He had been performing in the circus for as long as he could remember, and he was tired of it. He wanted to be free, to run wild in the forest and feel the grass under his paws.
By Ganeshram Raju3 years ago in Petlife
Tall Tail
Once upon a time, in a vast African savannah, there lived a giraffe that was unlike any other. This giraffe, whose name was George, could speak fluently in the language of humans. George had a long neck, beautiful brown and orange spots, and a friendly personality that drew other animals to him.
By Asad Saleem3 years ago in Petlife








