breeds
Know what to expect from your pet with our breed breakdown; information about each breed's appearance, health, life span, personality and more.
From Chaos to Calm: Train Your Dog in 7 Days.
Bringing home a new puppy — whether it’s a puppy with tons of energy or an adult dog with old habits — can feel like stepping into beautiful chaos. One minute they’re melting your heart with those innocent eyes, and the next they’re chewing on shoes, barking nonstop, or running errands at 1 a.m.
By Paw Planet about 16 hours ago in Petlife
One Week to a Well-Behaved Dog: Your Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your dog’s behavior — jumping up, barking, pulling on the leash, or ignoring commands — you’re not alone. Many dog owners assume that training involves months of hard work, endless classes, and constant frustration. But the truth is, with the right approach, you can dramatically improve your dog’s behavior in just one week.
By Paw Planet a day ago in Petlife
How to Train Your Dog in Just One Week
Dog training can seem like a long, difficult process, but with consistency, patience, and the right technique, you can teach your dog basic obedience in just one week. Of course, some habits take longer to solidify — but a focused seven-day plan can get your dog on the path to being well-behaved and responsive.
By Paw Planet a day ago in Petlife
When the night falls silent, my dog starts barking.
When night finally settles in, I expect silence. The lights are off, the phone is charging, and the world feels like it’s holding its breath. This is the moment when everything is supposed to slow down. But just when the silence feels complete, it does.
By Paw Planet 5 days ago in Petlife
Explaining Nighttime Barking in Dogs
Barking at Night Can Be Confusing. Your dog may be calm, friendly with everyone, and seemingly well-adjusted all day. Then night falls, the house falls silent, and suddenly the barking starts. Every night. Sometimes briefly. Sometimes endlessly.
By Paw Planet 5 days ago in Petlife
If your dog barks at night, don’t ignore it.
Night falls, and with it, silence—at least for most of the house. But for many dog owners, the silence is short-lived. Somewhere between the ticking of the clock and the rustling of the leaves outside, the barking begins. Loud, incessant, and often unexpected.
By Paw Planet 13 days ago in Petlife
The Lost Penguin
The first time I saw the penguin, it wasn’t in a zoo or on a nature show. It was on my feed—just one lone bird, walking away from the colony, slow and deliberate, as if it had decided the world outside its group was where it belonged. And for some reason, I couldn’t stop thinking about it.
By John Smith14 days ago in Petlife
What Is the Bite Force of a Great Pyrenees?
The Great Pyrenees is a large and powerful dog breed. It is best known for its calm nature, thick white coat, and strong protective instincts. Many people see this dog as gentle and friendly, but this breed also has a strong physical build. One important part of that strength is its bite force.
By Robert Barrett14 days ago in Petlife
How to Make Your New Puppy Friends with Your Kids
Bringing home a new puppy is one of life’s most exciting moments — but it can also feel a little overwhelming, especially when you have kids. Dogs are curious, enthusiastic, and sometimes clumsy. Kids are naturally enthusiastic, but they may not understand how to approach a small, delicate creature.
By Paw Planet 14 days ago in Petlife
Why Do Dogs Bark at Night?
Nighttime Should Be Quiet. The lights are off, the world slows down, and most of us expect peace when our heads finally hit the pillow. But for many dog owners, the silence doesn’t last long. Somewhere between midnight and dawn, a bark pierces the darkness—sharp, sudden, and impossible to ignore.
By Paw Planet 15 days ago in Petlife
Can Rabbits Eat Cabbage (Read, Purple, & Napa)? Feeding Guide
Can rabbits eat cabbage? It is a most common question in among of rabbit owners. Although, cabbage is a nutritious vegetable for human beings, but you should be known whether or not it's safe for bunnies to have.
By Rabbits Advisor20 days ago in Petlife










