exotic pets
Exotic pets are wild animals gone domestic; explore the absurd, fascinating and sometimes illegal exotic pet industry.
Why should you do a genetic test on your dog?
Genetic tests in humans are already a common reality to find out about preventable genetic diseases or even to find out the ethnic origin of our ancestors. For example, it is already common to analyze the presence of certain mutations in genes to understand the probability of a person to suffer from certain types of cancer. How could it be otherwise, these types of tests are beginning to be available for our fellow dogs and thus be able to give them better health.
By Malik Kashif3 years ago in Petlife
As Exotic Pets Increase in Popularity, Neglect is a Growing Problem
The RSPCA Reptile Rescue, in the south of England, opened in 2007 after it became apparent there was a need for a safe haven for unwanted and stray reptiles. Since then, hundreds of reptiles have been rescued, rehabilitated, and rehomed throughout the country.
By Susie Kearley3 years ago in Petlife
Voices from stray dogs
In this world, among all animals, only humans have a high degree of wisdom and intelligence, and over the centuries, humans have changed the world a lot, and have really achieved a certain degree of "changing the world"; because of this, humans have ruled the world comprehensively and completely trampled other animals under their feet, and have become the top of the natural food chain. At the same time, human beings have also left behind many valuable human qualities such as loyalty, civilization, and the most basic tolerance and tolerance. In contrast, the "dog", which appears in people's view from time to time and has been with them for years and years, has remained the same without the slightest change. This ironic scene does not cause us to think at all? We are too realistic ideology, some of the basic virtues are gradually lost, while the most valuable "loyalty" is not high intelligence, unobtrusive dogs, they just a little bit of food, a little care, a little tolerance, even if starving to live, still always.
By Taufik Olu3 years ago in Petlife
The intelligence and tenacity of stray dogs to survive
In recent years, urban dog breeding has become a trend, and the ownership of various dogs has exploded, and "dog problems" have ensued. In addition to some virulent dogs injuring people, a large number of dogs have been raised and then abandoned to wander the streets, leading to frequent injuries and forming a major public safety and public health hazard. In fact, we are clear that most stray dogs do not just bite people. Some small children are bitten because their guardians are not careful to watch their children, and the children run to play with stray dogs and hit them indiscriminately. But from now on, whenever someone is bitten, people think it's the dog's fault. Of course, the vicious dogs that bite people casually even if they are domesticated have to be gotten rid of, which is, after all, relatively speaking, a case; it is much less than the injuries caused by uncivilized owners who let their own dogs and random dogs out.
By Taufik Olu3 years ago in Petlife




