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An old dog can't learn new tricks, but you can; how-tos on everything you'll need to be your pet's best friend.
“The Dog Who Waited at the Window for 11 Years”
The Dog Who Waited at the Window for 11 Years By [Ali Rehman] In a small, sunlit house at the edge of town, there was a window that looked out onto the dusty road. For eleven years, a golden-furred dog named Marley sat by that window every day, watching. Waiting.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Petlife
The Little Dog Who Mended a Broken Heart. AI-Generated.
When Emma lost her husband, the silence in the house became unbearable. Every sound — the creak of the old floorboards, the hum of the refrigerator, the ticking of the clock — reminded her that Tom was gone. He had been her best friend, her laughter, her favorite argument partner. Without him, even the sunlight through the curtains seemed dull.
By Ishaq khan3 months ago in Petlife
How Smart Home Devices Can Keep You Connected to Your Pets
For many pet owners, leaving home for work, errands, or travel can be stressful. Pets, especially dogs and cats, thrive on attention, play, and routine. Yet, our busy lives sometimes prevent us from giving them all the interaction they deserve. Fortunately, advances in smart home technology now make it possible to monitor, interact, and even entertain your pets remotely. These intelligent devices not only ensure the safety of your pets but also give you peace of mind, knowing they are happy and well cared for while you’re away.
By Ethan James4 months ago in Petlife
Thinking of choosing a pet? . AI-Generated.
The journey of selecting a pet is an exciting yet sometimes overwhelming experience. Pets bring joy, companionship, and endless love into our lives—each one uniquely suited to different lifestyles and personalities. I have taken care of a variety of pets from cats, rabbits, hamsters and fish while currently enjoying the company of two Greek Tortoises.
By Aisha Mohammad4 months ago in Petlife
An Open Letter to Minister Joanne Thompson: Save Canada’s 30 Beluga Whales from a Needless Death
To the Honourable Joanne Thompson, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard, We, as concerned citizens, zoo patrons, scientists, zoo professionals, and advocates, are writing to you today with deep concern for the thirty beluga whales currently in an uncertain situation at Marineland Canada. With the facility now closed to the public and facing financial collapse, the fate of these animals rests entirely on the actions of your office.
By Jenna Deedy4 months ago in Petlife
Reptile Supplies: The Ultimate Guide for Every Reptile Owner
Owning a reptile is both exciting and rewarding, but it comes with its own set of responsibilities. Unlike cats or dogs, reptiles need specific environments to survive and thrive. That’s where reptile supplies come in — the right equipment and care essentials can make all the difference in your pet’s health, happiness, and longevity.
By Thomas Muller4 months ago in Petlife
3 DIY Dog Halloween Costumes for 2025: Easy & Adorable Ideas to Make at Home
Let's be honest, you've probably spent more time planning a DIY dog Halloween costume than your own. And why wouldn't you? Your furry companion deserves to be the star of the spooky season. But shelling out big bucks for a store-bought costume that your dog will wear for exactly three photos before trying to eat it? Not exactly a savvy financial move.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports4 months ago in Petlife
When My Cat Saved Me Without Saying a Word
When people talk about pets, they often focus on the joy, cuteness, and playful chaos they bring to our lives. But what is rarely discussed is how deeply they can heal us—not with words, but with their silent, constant presence. I learned this lesson from my cat, Lily.
By Paw Planet 4 months ago in Petlife









