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This Time, Yaddle Says "YES!"
July 17, 2025 Anyone who has been reading my stories for a while knows that I am a preservation breeder of Toy Fox Terriers and Teddy Roosevelt Terriers. Some of you might remember that last year, starting in March, I had made plans to breed my precious Yaddle. I left her with "Mama Kathleen" in Texas after she and I attended the United Dog Owners Group (UKC) show in Longview. As soon as she came into heat, a mutual friend and Teddy breeder was going to bring her stud to Kathleen's place and he and Yaddle would, um, jump the broom, so to speak. Unfortunately, few activities have such a high plan failure rate as dog breeding. The tryst never happened and we made alternate arrangements. And, due to that high plan failure rate, Plan B also failed to come to fruition.
By Kimberly J Egan7 months ago in Petlife
The Silent Wonder of Nature: A Giraffe’s Journey Through Pregnancy
The giraffe, the tallest land animal on Earth, is not only known for its long neck and elegant stride but also for its incredible and often overlooked reproductive journey. While their towering presence dominates the African savannah, the life of a pregnant giraffe is one of silent endurance, resilience, and natural brilliance.
By Sophia Grace7 months ago in Petlife
Why Cheetahs Cannot Roar and What Truly Sets Them Apart From Big Cats
Cheetahs are among the most iconic and admired animals in the wild, instantly recognized for their spotted coats and unmatched speed. While they are often grouped with lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars under the term "big cats," the reality is that cheetahs are not scientifically considered true big cats. One key reason is that they lack the ability to roar—a defining trait of big cats in the Panthera genus. This may seem like a small detail, but it highlights deeper biological differences that make cheetahs one of the most unique species in the animal kingdom.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Petlife
The day I thought I lost him forever.
It started like any normal Tuesday. Milo, my golden retriever, greeted me the way he always did — tail wagging, tongue out, eyes sparkling with the joy of this incomparable dog. I scratched behind his ears, filled his water bowl, and put a few treats in his dish. He ate his food as usual. Nothing seemed wrong.
By Echoes of Life7 months ago in Petlife
My Dog Destroyed My Apartment — But Somehow Saved My Sanity
It was a Saturday afternoon when everything fell apart. I hadn’t left my apartment for more than two hours. Just two. I went to the grocery store, picked up some essentials, stopped by the pharmacy, and came back home, nothing more than an excited tail wag and a few happy barks from my golden retriever, Milo.
By Echoes of Life7 months ago in Petlife
A Bear Standing in the Frozen Land. AI-Generated.
Please Don't Forget Like and Subscribe Far away, in a cold and frozen land, there is a place covered with thick snow. The ground is white, the trees are bare, and the air feels sharp and icy. In the middle of this quiet place stands a bear. The bear looks strong and calm, with thick fur to keep it warm in the cold weather. This scene of a bear standing in the snowy world is both beautiful and powerful. It tells us a story about survival and life in harsh places.
By Bilal Mohammadi7 months ago in Petlife
He wasn’t trained, but he trained my heart.
When I brought Milo home, I thought I knew what I was doing. I had read books. I had watched training videos. I had stocked up on chew toys, training treats, baby gates, and even a whiteboard to track his progress. I was ready to raise a docile, obedient, emotionally balanced dog.
By Echoes of Life7 months ago in Petlife
When my dog got sick, I learned what unconditional love really means.
There’s a unique kind of heartbreak that comes when your dog gets sick. It’s not like watching a friend or relative get sick — it’s different. Dogs can’t tell you where they’re hurting. They can’t describe what they’re feeling. You just see them slow down, go quiet, and look at you with eyes that ask for help — eyes that trust you to make everything better.
By Echoes of Life7 months ago in Petlife
My dog was there when no one else was.
Loneliness doesn’t always come from empty rooms. Sometimes, it creeps in silently, even when you’re surrounded by people. You go about your day, smiling when you need to, replying to messages with emojis and polite phrases — but inside, there’s a pain. A silence that no one else notices.
By Echoes of Life7 months ago in Petlife
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 Silent Killer: Understanding High Blood Pressure
Imagine a deadly threat quietly lurking inside your body — one that doesn’t announce itself with pain or clear symptoms. You feel fine, so you assume you’re safe. Meanwhile, this silent enemy is slowly damaging your arteries, heart, kidneys, and brain. By the time you finally sense something is wrong, it may already be too late.
By Noor Hussain7 months ago in Petlife











