exotic pets
Exotic pets are wild animals gone domestic; explore the absurd, fascinating and sometimes illegal exotic pet industry.
The Day My Dog Went Missing — and How He Found His Way Back to Me
When you become a pet parent, there’s a kind of unspoken agreement: I’ll keep you safe, and you’ll stay with me. It’s a promise built on trust, love, and a sense of constant companionship. But what happens when that promise is broken — when your dog suddenly disappears, leaving behind only fear and silence?
By Echoes of Life7 months ago in Petlife
The Loyal Heart: A Dog’s Tale of True Companionship
The Loyal Heart: A Dog’s Tale of True Companionship By [Muhammad Saqib] In the small countryside town of Elms worth, where life moved slowly and neighbours still waved at each other from porches, lived a boy named Sam and his dog, Rusty.
By Muhammad Saqib7 months ago in Petlife
Are Recycled Pet Toys Safe?
If you’ve ever wondered whether recycled pet toys are actually safe for your furry friend, you’re not alone. As more pet owners embrace eco-conscious living, the popularity of upcycled and recycled pet toys is on the rise. But with that rise comes a fair question: are these sustainable toys truly safe, or are we compromising quality for the sake of the planet?
By Ecofurball7 months ago in Petlife
The Little Intruder That Stole Hearts
In the quiet, tense night at a military camp, where boots crunch gravel and tired eyes scan the horizon, a surprise guest tiptoed into a tent that housed 26 soldiers. It wasn’t an enemy or a commanding officer doing a surprise inspection. It was something far smaller, fluffier, and infinitely more adorable — a puppy.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Petlife
The Parrot Chronicles: A Tale of Swearing Birds at the Zoo
In an amusing yet perplexing incident, five parrots at a British zoo were separated from their fellow feathered inhabitants due to their penchant for swearing at visitors. These African grey parrots, known for their intelligence and exceptional mimicry skills, not only managed to captivate the attention of zoo-goers but also stirred a mix of laughter and concern among the staff. This lighthearted incident reveals not just the intelligence of these birds, but also offers a glimpse into the importance of their social behaviors and the rewards of responsible animal care.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Petlife
I know that pets are adorable and kids love to play with them - but they can have a very negative impact on our children.
As a parent and pet lover, I'm always torn between two truths: Animals are wonderful companions, and yet, they can inadvertently pose a health risk to young children. Like most families, when we brought our adorable kitten, Simba, and later a playful puppy named Leo, into our home, it brought a new kind of joy. The kids were thrilled. They ran, laughed, and cuddled with the pets from morning to night.
By Echoes of Life7 months ago in Petlife
The Hero Dog Who Saved a Baby from Abuse
In 2013, an extraordinary act of loyalty and intuition by a dog named Killian changed the course of one family's life forever. What seemed like an ordinary day became a turning point, as Killian — a normally calm and friendly pet — sensed something deeply wrong and took a brave stand that would ultimately lead to justice.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Petlife
Love on the Sidewalk
On a quiet street corner, tucked beneath the shadow of a faded pink wall, sits a man who has next to nothing—except love, loyalty, and a heart big enough to care for lives even smaller and more vulnerable than his own. He has no home, no steady source of food, and no bed to sleep in. But beside him lies a bundle of warmth: a few rescued puppies, dressed in tiny shirts, resting on soft blankets, cooled by a small electric fan powered by generosity and sacrifice.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Petlife
Numerous observations suggest that killer whales are attempting to form bonds with humans.
In an intriguing new study, researchers found that wild killer whales made 34 attempts to feed on humans. These uncommon cases occurred over 20 years and four oceans. Some took place from the shore, some in open water, and still others close to vessels.
By Francis Dami7 months ago in Petlife











