grooming
A look inside animal grooming, and all the brushing, trimming, cleaning and primping that keeps your pet looking up to snuff.
From Stray to Star: How My Dog Max Won the World’s Greatest Dog Award
When I first spotted Max, no one was cheering, no flashbulbs, no gold medal around his neck. Just a skinny little dog quivering beside a dumpster in an alleyway off of a sleepy Cheongju street. His fur matted with dirt, his ribcage protruding beneath his skin, and his one paw struggling to drag behind as he stumbled after me home. But in those tired eyes, something indelible—a spark.
By Midnight Narrator 7 months ago in Petlife
Smart Feeding: Mike Savage New Canaan’s Koi Tips
Koi fish are more than just beautiful additions to your pond — they are living art that thrives with proper care. Among the most important aspects of koi health is feeding. While it may seem as simple as tossing pellets into the water, koi feeding involves timing, temperature awareness, dietary variety, and observation. As seasoned koi enthusiast Mike Savage New Canaan often shares in his blogs, proper feeding is the difference between average pond fish and vibrant, thriving koi.
By Mike Savage New Canaan8 months ago in Petlife
🐾 THIS Is Why You Should Switch to a Mobile Pet Groomer ASAP
Let’s be real — taking your dog or cat to the groomer kind of sucks. You pack them in the car, deal with fur on the seats, wait around, deal with delays, and then pick them up hours later hoping they’re not traumatized and your wallet isn’t too light.
By Silly Goose8 months ago in Petlife
How the shark's body develops precisely geometrically
Scientists have been studying the growth and behaviour of sharks and other creatures as they get bigger for millennia. A straightforward geometric principle—surface area develops more slowly than volume—lays the foundation for this investigation. This relationship is captured by the "two-thirds scaling law," which states that surface area scales with volume to the power of two-thirds
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
Is a Lick Mat the Perfect Solution for Bored or Nervous Dogs?
Ever seen your dog pacing, barking for no reason, or chewing something they definitely shouldn’t? If you are like, Yep, it's the same here. It’s usually a sign they’re bored, anxious, or just looking for something to do. We can’t always take them on long walks or play fetch every hour; life gets busy. So, that’s where lick mats for dogs provide the solution.
By Kenzie Scott8 months ago in Petlife
Researchers discover evidence that birds coexisted with dinosaurs in the Arctic.
With millions of birds congregating to nest and raise their young under the midnight sun, springtime in the Arctic is a breathtaking display of life. Surprisingly, the origins of this yearly custom date back 73 million years, which is far longer than previously thought.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
Smarter Dog Training: How AI Devices Help Train Your Pet at Home
Life with a pup is full of slobbery kisses, zoomie-filled evenings, and those sweet, soulful eyes that say, "You're my whole world." But let's be honest; it's not all cuddles and cute head tilts. Sometimes, it's shredded sneakers, leash-powered sprints down the sidewalk, or dramatic stares that clearly mean, "I'd like a treat." That's where smarter dog training swoops in, not as a chore but as a superpower. It helps our dogs understand our strange human ways and deepens the trust that makes your bond unbreakable.
By Dog Express8 months ago in Petlife






