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.
Know your dog –Touted as “Man’s best friend”
The canine is a pet creature. A canine has sharp teeth with the goal that it can eat flesh effectively and easily, it has four legs, two ears, two eyes, a tail, a mouth, and a nose. It is an exceptionally astute creature and is helpful in getting hoodlums. It runs exceptionally quick, barks uproariously and assaults the outsiders. A canine spares the life of the ace from threat. One can discover canines wherever on the planet. Canines are a reliable creature. It has a sharp brain and a solid feeling of hearing smelling the things. It additionally has numerous characteristics like swimming in the water, hopping from anyplace, great smelling sense.
By Richard H. Polsky5 years ago in Petlife
Why Your Dog Is More Than Just A Dog
So many people have them yet most never acknowledge the depth of the parallels in which dogs exist compared to us as human beings. They are more than just shedding four legged mammals that beg for your food and demand walks. Perhaps if everyone gave them the necessary respect in order to view them as more, the percentage of people that see them as “just dogs” would drastically dwindle.
By Jayden Sweeten 👑5 years ago in Petlife
Karen, My Story
Ok, so the image may be misleading, but trust me, its got everything to do with this story. So this took place about a year ago when I was just walking my dogs. I had 4 dogs with me, Tank, Gambler, Bourbon, and Jet. Tank is a huge 200 pound tank of a Pitbull, he is 100% muscle and was about 8 years old. Gambler is a Staffordshire Lab mix and was 1/2 of a year old at the time, and still looked like a puppy. Jet was about 2 months old and is an insane Rottwiler. Bourbon is currently 15 years old and a mix of so many different breeds we couldn't bother trying to figure out what he is. So we're just walking around the park near us when a lady and her tiny little dog come out of nowhere. Tank and Bourbon are well trained and well behaved, so they just kept walking, but gambler and jet went crazy, barking and sniffing and rolling over. I ushered them on and the lady yanked her dog back and we engaged in the following conversation.
By Juda Thomas5 years ago in Petlife
Dog Joint Problems - 5 Ways You Can Help Your Dog!
We want nothing more for our dogs than for them to be fit, safe, and content. That is why it is especially heart-wrenching to see when our puppies feel joint discomfort. Although there appears to be nothing we can do to support, in truth, there is a little you can do to relieve the pain!
By Thomas Wright5 years ago in Petlife
A Dogs Love
March 16, 2015. This day changed my life forever when an 8 week old, chunky little mutt came into my life. Let’s backtrack a little. This day was my friend's birthday and when I asked what she wanted for her birthday, she said “to get you a puppy!”. My 19th birthday was a couple weeks before and I had been searching for a puppy. I could never find a dog I loved and felt like it just was not the right time for a puppy. Life had other plans. I went and visited my friend for her birthday and her mom found one boy puppy in the classifieds. Him, his siblings (all sisters) and his mom were thrown from a truck onto a highway and this woman and her husband rescued them. They were able to keep the mom and took the mom and puppies to the vet. They kept the puppies until they hit about 7 weeks. Ruger was the last puppy because nobody wanted a boy puppy. I am so glad that I was the one to get him. I took him to my friends house and they watched him while I got toys, food, a blanket, bowls, etc. Then I drove the 90 miles home and introduced my little boy to everyone and decided on his name, Ruger. This is the story of me thinking that I rescued Ruger when he actually rescued me.
By Sara Caramella5 years ago in Petlife
NDCS - NaturalDogCommunicationSystem
My name is Cian and I'm a dog trainer of Navajo-Choctaw-Irish heritage. Dog training is my passion - as well as my wife's. Regine and I have some awesome fur babies, wonderful boys named Cicky, Big Jim and Maddox. Our fourth fur baby, Boomer, went over the rainbow bridge a few months ago and he forever remains part of our family.
By Cian Loesch5 years ago in Petlife
Husky and Family
Hi I know I have another story out on Odin and what you can't find in books on his breed but I figured I would let you in on just a little bit of what we find fun and funny with him and how he makes even the most miserable day seem like it is the best.
By Amber Termunde5 years ago in Petlife
Billy's Adoption Day
BILLY DOZER by Rob Streit When I signed up to be a dog foster parent, I did so with the stated intention of caring for older senior dogs. But as I would watch the group’s website a dog caught my attention that, little did I know, would change my life dramatically.
By rob streit5 years ago in Petlife










