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A Guide to Frisbee Games: Training Your Dog to Catch and Fetch!
Remember the joy you feel when you throw a frisbee and catch it while running? Imagine sharing that fun with your furry friend! Training your dog to catch a frisbee can be an exciting adventure, and it's easier than you might think. Let’s learn how to make your dog a frisbee-catching champ!
By ChefManiac2 years ago in Petlife
Simple Steps to Stop Your Dog from Jumping on People
Having a dog is like having a best friend who is always happy to see you. Dogs can bring a lot of joy and fun into our lives, but sometimes, they can get a little too excited. Some dogs have a habit of lunging at people, and that can be scary and dangerous. But don’t worry! There are ways to help your dog learn not to do this.
By ChefManiac2 years ago in Petlife
Broken-Hearted Horse Goes Rogue
Animal lovers know that some of their furry, scaled, and feathered friends are more sensitive than others. This true story illustrates how emotional release benefits sensitive, overwhelmed animals prone to misbehavior or self-destructive behavior. Use at your own risk. (Names changed for anonymity.)
By Colleen Flanagan2 years ago in Petlife
HEROIC HOUND: A DOG’s EPIC JOURNEY TO SAVE ITS OWNER
Once upon a time, in a remote corner of the world, there existed a deadly island known only to a handful of intrepid explorers. This island harbored untamed wilderness and hidden dangers that would test the limits of human survival. Its name was “Isle of Peril,” and it would become the backdrop for a remarkable tale of bravery and loyalty.
By Alpha the great 2 years ago in Petlife
How to Shoulder Train Your Bird
Whether you're a fan or a novice to the avian world, you probably know the tomfoolery in allowing your bird to stay nearby beyond its enclosure. In any case, letting your flying companion out requires some preparation and limits — for both bird and proprietor!
By Sobo Bright2 years ago in Petlife
14 Signs Your Dog Doesn't Love You
The affectionate nature of a dog is represented by the fact that they are always willing to shower us with love knowing that dogs love human company finding out that one of them doesn't like us can definitely hurt it's bad enough when you get close to a dog unknown and that doesn't want to be petted But when you adopt a new dog into your family and they don't like it Sure it's a little daunting in this video we're going to talk about 14 signs that your dog may not be your biggest fan 14 does not wag its tail when it sees you by carefully observing the animal's tail you can learn a lot about its feelings if you approach your dog and it starts wagging adopting a positive attitude it means that your pet is happy and happy to see you a tail hidden in its paws on the other hand is an unequivocal indicator of the fact that the dog feels nervous or scared In this regard, remember that not all shields insulin are synonymous with Friendliness fast and Wide wags indicate that the dog is happy especially when you notice that the rear of the dog is moving back and forth frantically a slow and almost reluctant wag of the tail on the other hand is often a sign that the dog is unsure of a situation make sure you pay attention childish differences between your dog's tail wags to understand how he feels
By MARIO BUONCUORE2 years ago in Petlife
Train My Cat To Stop Scratching Furniture!
How Can I Prevent My Cats From Scratching My Furniture? While cats may require scratching to remain calm and healthy, you no longer want them to trample on your expensive furniture or other possessions. Here are some strategies to get your cat to quit scratching your furniture:
By Ceiling Fans Living3 years ago in Petlife
Achieving Consistent Dog Behavior: From Indoors to Outdoors
Having a dog that behaves beautifully indoors but transforms into a completely different pup once outside can be quite a challenge. It's not uncommon for dogs to display varying behavior in different environments. The good news is that with patience, consistent training, and a few well-defined strategies, you can help your furry friend become a well-balanced and well-behaved companion both indoors and outdoors.
By Big Dog Shopping3 years ago in Petlife






