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It's no coincidence that a dog is a man's best friend; they're more faithful than most other animals, and more faithful than many people.
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 13 minutes 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 14 minutes ago in Petlife
How I Bake For A Living And Raise A Rescue Dog
I bake at 3:30am for work. It pays the bills and allows me to spoil my rescue dog, Asher. I also bake at home while trying not to trip over Asher. Here are a few notes from an early morning baker living in her first-time home with a clingy puppy despite graduating with an english literature degree.
By Rizza Gesmundoa day ago in Petlife
Badger did "Big Hup" Today!
Badger has had a year off since losing his eye to adjust to being a dog again. Since that time, he's lounged around the house or the kennel, taking brief walks on a leash, adjusting to walking in a straight line. Walking in a straight line has actually taken a lot of effort on his part, as his instinct was to drift in the direction that he could see or away from things by which he felt threatened. Heeling was a thing of the past. He either lagged behind me so that he could see me or ended up nearly to the end of his leash, several feet from my left leg because he brushed against me unexpectedly.
By Kimberly J Egana day ago in Petlife
Why Pet Collars Matter More Than We Think
Domestic animals read the world through continuity. A collar or ID tag may look trivial to a human, but to a dog or a cat it can operate as an identity object. I have seen this pattern across enough households, shelters, and animal-welfare cases to know it is not coincidence. When an animal becomes distressed after its collar is removed, the reaction is almost always tied to safety, belonging, and recognition.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin8 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 8 days ago in Petlife
Valplekar: Guide to Essential Nutrition for Healthy Puppy Growth
Raising a healthy puppy requires more than love and attention; it involves providing them with the right nutrition for growth. Puppies undergo rapid physical and mental development during the first year of life, making proper nutrition essential for their long-term health and wellbeing.
By Backlinks Cart9 days ago in Petlife
Loyalty
Loyalty – Story #878 The Kirthar mountain range, stretching over 270 kilometers, forms a natural border between Sindh and Balochistan. A section of this range ends just north of Karachi, while another part connects with the Brohi hills in the Khuzdar district of Balochistan. Among these majestic mountains, the tallest peak is known as Darhiaro Mountain, standing at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level. On this grand peak lies the grave of a loyal dog whose story has been remembered for generations.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Petlife










