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.
The Missing Case of Jingle Bells on Diwali Night
Diwali is a time for families to come together, spread love, and eat sweets. A lot of sweets!! And of course, fireworks play a major part in making the festival more fun. It is the usual kind of Diwali I've celebrated every year. But Diwali 2020 was a little bit different. We had the fortune of hearing Jingle Bells too. You're asking, how so? Come with me.
By vaisrinivasan5 years ago in Petlife
Woman's best friend
I am going to give you a little background on myself so you can see why this dog meant so much to me. I was born and raised in the military, our family moved every 2-3 years. We had a couple of dogs growing up but we only had them for as long as my dad was stationed at the base. We would give the dog to a family member so we would be able to see the dog again. I never really bonded or got attached to any animals growing up.
By Suzanne K. Urban5 years ago in Petlife
I Have Never Heard Of 'Walking Your Dog Month'
We in the UK are a nation of dog lovers and I am no exception. There is just one thing missing - a dog! When Ali and I got together, we had a dog called Alfie - an absolute gorgeous dog and an excitable sort to say the least.
By Ste Matthews5 years ago in Petlife
Dearest Doggo
I’ve always said that if I ever became a millionaire, I would cruise GoFundMe to make strangers’ dreams come true. As a person, I’ve always believed in sharing wealth and that if you shared your abundance, karma would have a way of paying you back for your good deeds. Normally, I’m far from in abundance enough to help someone, but in January of last year I wound up breaking my leg while I was walking into my office on a patch of black ice in the parking lot. My job was fantastic about it and covered the medical bills and subsequent hospital stay, and as a result, I did wind up with a settlement.
By Victoria Hill5 years ago in Petlife
Things You Need to Know Before Getting a Dog
Growing up, I always wanted a dog. I loved animals and wanted to work with them some day as a marine biologist, veterinarian, or some kind of zoologist. My parents promised me on multiple occasions that we would get a dog yet they always found some excuse to explain why we never did. I became complacent in my pet-less life and held on to my wish of being able to work with pets in the future.
By Xennariel Revenlyr5 years ago in Petlife
Fawn
I sat against the wall and stared at the ceiling. Time will tell, that’s what they said. Time had come and gone and so had they. Outside, the others were still trudging through the backyard looking for treasure. I didn't share the same optimism. There wasn't much when the world was still burning so there wasn't bound to be any now. A few moments passed until one of them shouted for the others. They apparently found something interesting. I heard more shuffling around in the grass before they started calling for me.
By Bruce Arnold5 years ago in Petlife
3 Warning Signs Of A Sprain To Check Your Puppy For
Sprains and strains are different, but they are both common in dogs. If surgery is not an option, a leg brace is a great solution. A brace holds your dog’s joints and muscles in place. The best leg braces are custom made to last for the life of your dog.
By Stephanie Snyder5 years ago in Petlife
How Movie "An American Pickle" Related To Helping Your Challenged Dog?
A while back my husband and I watched this movie from Seth Rogen “An American Pickle,” it’s an interesting movie. One of the scenes that really made me think was when “old Seth” woke up 100 years later, being homeless, he went back to what he did the best:
By Grace Henke5 years ago in Petlife
Losing a pet and running towards comfort
i got a call today from my X. Not a surprise since we talk often and have a child. He was very upset and concerned about our dog, a whippit. He was my dog coming into the family. Anyway, he went on to say the he hadn’t eaten in 2-3 days. Usually this is not reason for alarm since he has protested with many food strikes throughout his life. What made this a bit more scary was the fact that he had been eating less as it was for the past couple weeks, a lot less. The reason my X called to tell me is because our dog lives with him and our other dog. We didn’t think it was fair to separate them when I moved out. So, for the past year they have been in the same house.
By Ronald Todd Woodward5 years ago in Petlife
DOGS FOREVER
At the cost of over-simplification, it can be said that dogs are just tamed and domesticated wolves. For the last couple of millennia, wolves found solace in the company of the man. They both forged a bond and the wolf shed its wildness for controlled aggression and became the trusted companion that he ever needed.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Petlife










