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10 Dog Training Myths to Ignore
When it comes to dog training, there's a lot of work to be put into it. Doesn't matter at what age; small pup or senior, training a dog takes a lot of patience and dedication to have your dog learn a bunch of new tricks and skills. If you're willing to properly train your dog, you have to be on top of it. This doesn't mean slack and refrain from supporting your dog. It's all about being on top of your game and allowing your dog to be exposed to really cool tricks!
By Jennifer Violet8 years ago in Petlife
Life of a Dog Mom
Having a fur baby is a wonderful experience, but it can also be a hard one. Sure, it's easier than having an actual baby (considering you can't lock those in a cage when you want to leave the house for some alone time), but it's no walk in the park. When you make the commitment and take on the responsibility of a baby doggo, your life changes all the same.
By Rossana Nelson8 years ago in Petlife
Easy DIY Recipes for Dog Shampoo
When it comes to washing our pups to make them squeaky clean, some of us are pretty precise on what type of shampoo to use. Because we know that there are shampoos out there that contain harsh chemicals that can irritate our dogs. Even if we wanted to get our hands on organic shampoos, just how expensive are those shampoos? Buying just two can empty out our wallets. And do we even dare spend so little on a cheap shampoo that might harm our dog? No way.
By Penny Newton8 years ago in Petlife
What the Cluck You Talking About?. Top Story - March 2018.
Pets, pets, pets. We love them from the tops of their pointy ears all the way down to the tips of their swishy tails. Dogs, cats, and hamsters being the most typical—perhaps a snake, hedgehog, or parrot if you're rather adventurous in your love for animals. I've even known a few to tell lengthy stories of their adorable tarantulas and cockroaches. Yikes!
By Catherine Watson8 years ago in Petlife
5 Positive Impacts of Cats on Mental Health
Despite the Crazy cat lady stereotype, cat owners may well be some of the most well-adjusted people on Earth. This is because owning a cat comes with many emotional and physical benefits. When thinking about emotional support and pets, generally, owning a dog comes to mind first. However, any cat parent will tell you that emotional support is not limited to dogs. In fact, cats can offer a different kind of emotional support, and often require less rigorous daily care on the part of their owner, making them ideal pets for those who suffer from depression or lack of energy.
By Alina Gallupe8 years ago in Petlife
Why I Kept a Dumped Puppy
We all have those days that change the course of our lives, and for me , one of those days was January 2nd, 2014. The events leading to that morning really started the night before. It was a cold winter in Arkansas with a storm of freezing rain outside when the sound of a dog crying was heard outside the front door. We live in a good size town on a residential street not far from an intersection of two main roads. My husband went out to look and said he thought the neighbor's small black dog was in our open storage area. It was common for the dog to escape their fenced-in yard, so we decided to leave him because we figured they would be looking for him. So we went to bed without a further thought about it.
By Rebecca Nedrow8 years ago in Petlife
Horse Leasing for Dummies
As a gift for graduating from University, my parents decided to lease me a horse. They would pay $150 for one month, and I would have access to a horse for three days of the week. After that, I could continue the lease arrangement if I wanted to make the payment.
By Leigh Macfarlane8 years ago in Petlife
Break the Stigma: Pit Bulls and the Truth
Surrounding the breed of the American Pit Bull Terrier is a lot of fear and a negative connotation about it and it’s history of aggressive behaviors. A lot of people are terrified by the breed purely based on what they’ve heard in the news reports and social media about dog attacks and what not, but I am here to tell you that in those cases most of the time the fault isn’t on the dog, it is on the owner.
By Zach Brock8 years ago in Petlife
Veterinarians Are Not Trying to Steal Your Money!
Let me clarify that MOST veterinarians are not trying to steal your money. I have worked in general practice and emergency, and both are expensive, even if your pet isn’t sick and it is just wellness with some vaccines. I have seen so many people become upset and angry when they get to the front and are about to pay, which is understandable, but having a pet is not cheap, and no one said it was! Especially when something goes wrong with your pet and you don’t have insurance or extra money on the side.
By Kimberly Light8 years ago in Petlife












