dog
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.
As wolves do
Tiny and determined, Maggie May definitely does not suffer from small-dog syndrome. She doesn’t strut around imagining herself to be larger than she is. But that doesn’t mean she’s demure. She may very well be only half the size of her papillon breed, but she’s every bit as agile and as smart as the best of them. Emotionally intelligent, after more than two years, she has me wrapped around her tiny paw and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Whether it’s playing ball at her insistence, or being carried around town in a boho bag (as she is here in this photograph), Maggie knows her own mind, and she makes that very clear as she governs her ambitions and manages the scope and limits of her 4 pound frame.
By Victoria Reeve5 years ago in Petlife
My Fur Babies
My Fur Babies! I have two lovely, cuddly, and intelligent dogs, I consider to be my fur babies! My two dogs are shelties but quite different in nature; therefore, each girl has their own unique personality. Keya is the oldest girl who is 8 years old. When she was little in her litter of brothers and sisters, she was classified as the sweetest one. She would always follow her mother around and make sure her Mom, brothers and sisters were okay. When we got Keya, she was 12 weeks old. The owners of her and her litter said she had all her shots, and she was dewormed. Its too bad this was not the case. She did have all her shots, but she was not dewormed. The one day after Keya went to the washroom, my son noticed that there were these round shaped moving things in her stool. I took Keya to the vet. The vet notified me she had worms. She was then put-on medication. Thankfully, the medication she was on resolved this issue. We ended up getting Keya spayed when she was just under a year. I found that the operation calmed her down a bit. Before the operation, Keya was a somewhat hyper dog, and she is now quite calm and has been so since the last 7 years. Keya is a dog that is very well trained. The only thing I need to work on with her is when she barks at loud noises. Say for instance, if the washing machine starts up or if I use any cleaning products. As soon as I go to use these products, she barks like she just seen an intruder coming into our home! Other things she barks at would be, if we must go for a walk on a rainy day and a car drives by us, she will bark and continue to bark until the car is out of sight! I think she does this because she is grumpy that she even had to go out in the rain at all! Keya was about five years old when we got Heidy. She took too her well when we got her. Heidy was about 8 weeks old when we brought her home and Keya mothered her right away! We travelled to Quebec from Ontario to get Heidy, and she was well worth the trip! Her sister Heidy is five years younger than her which makes her three years of age. Heidy had all her shots and was dewormed when we got her. Heidy was spayed when she was just under a year as well. I was hoping this would calm he anxiety down, but it didn’t. When we would take Heidy for walks, we would call her trooper because she would use all her might in her muscles to investigate where the next purple flower was that she wanted to devour! Heidy was extremely easy to train. The only thing we ever had a problem with is when Heidy sees vehicles. A funny thing about Heidy is, when we go for walks, she is always trying to take her sisters leash from us and walk Keya by herself. She will literally hold Keyas leash in her mouth and pull her older sister along like she is taking her for the walk, and she is the leader! It is very adorable to see! We believe that Heidy has a high anxiety issue and when the cars drive by the noise bothers her senses and she tries to protect herself before the vehicles hurt her in any way. Heidy has always been the energetic one. When I say energetic, particularly I am saying she has extremely high enthusiasm for everything that comes near her with in 1 foot! Heidy is the playful and charismatic dog. Her personality is what makes her stay so full of life and fun to be around. These dogs are remarkably similar in their looks but its their exceptional traits that define who they are as two vastly different and amazing animals to call my own.
By Heather Harrington5 years ago in Petlife
The Dark Secrets Behind Dog Food
Science Diet, Whole Hearted, Blue Buffalo, Iams, Pedigree, Purina... the list goes on. If you own a dog (or have ever stepped foot into a pet store, for that matter) you know that there are an ungodly number of dog food options... why?
By sarah nicole5 years ago in Petlife
A Dog's View of Mercury Retrograde
Dear Diary: My Human can be so silly. And a little clueless. She knows that Mercury is in retrograde and still she tries to function as if life is normal. I don’t get it. We all know that Mercury is the fastest moving planet in the solar system. Anytime you have this kind of planetary ego showing off, life is bound to get a little messy.
By Kennedy Farr5 years ago in Petlife
I'm Adopted
I have been told that I was born on an Amish farm on the west side of lower Michigan. I don’t remember much about that. What I do know is that I am adopted. I look at my brothers and sisters and I don’t look anything like them. My big brother is really big and different colors than me. My two sisters look completely different from me, one looks a little like my brother but the other one is much smaller. Then my other brother only has two legs and feathers. Tell me I’m not adopted; I don’t look like anyone here. Even my parents are different from me, only two legs and no tail. It’s ok, I know they love me. But that’s not my story, when I was real little, I was attack.
By Al Russell5 years ago in Petlife
What The Husky
Day 2: Christmas morning is always an exciting time, especially when you get to see the smiles on your child/childrens faces. Well the morning after we got Bloo was like that except, a lot more smelly and alot less smiling. The excitement of having a new puppy was still running through all our veins, however, we forgot just that, she is a puppy! Essentially she is a furry baby; and just like a baby she pooped, peed and was getting into things she was not supposed to.
By kimberley ashton5 years ago in Petlife







