dog
It's no coincidence that a dog is a man's best friend; they're more faithful than most other animals, and more faithful than many people.
5 Foods You Shouldn't Feed Your Dog
Ever heard someone say "Shout-out to my dog for eating the same thing every day and not complaining?" Well, it's a lot easier to add some variety to your four-legged family's diet than you may think! First, I'm gonna list a few things to NEVER add to your pooch's bowl, and then a few green light items as well!
By Grace Kenner8 years ago in Petlife
The Puppy Test
Puppies are some of the cutest animals on the planet. They also are a great way to get used to working with children or having children in your life. It is a simple test my parents mentioned to me. If you are thinking of children, get a puppy and see where to go from there. They are a great start for some of the basic needs for learning how to raise children.
By Heather Wilkins8 years ago in Petlife
We Always Loved You
I got her when I was ten. I lost her by twenty-three. She’s a part of my growing up, maybe even the biggest one. Anyone who’s been through what I have will understand. Anyone that hasn’t most likely can’t. But that’s okay. I don’t judge. When it happens, it happens. Pain or freedom. That’s the choice. Your decision. Not hers, but yours. Freedom for her, pain for you, and vice versa. There is nothing you can do when you’ve done all you can. You had the time you had together. You always knew it wouldn’t be forever. Sometimes, I function. Other times, I break. It’s getting better though, or easier at least. At times, it feels difficult to express what I feel. If I do I think that I will lose myself, isn’t that scary?
By Feliks Divelli8 years ago in Petlife
The Loss of a Best Friend
Our pets end up being way more than just a family member, they become a friend. They give us that unconditional love, the type of love that we all yearn for. Nobody tells you what to expect when you lose a loved one, let alone a pet. We don't think of what life would be like, so when the time comes we're hit with this huge brick of helplessness. Scamp A.K.A Scampi was born March 3, 2002 and passed away March 9, 2017. I knew the that the day would come, I constantly hoped he would go away peacefully. My dream didn't quite happen, I had to make the decision to euthanize him because he was getting sicker each day. He ended up having congestive heart failure and nobody believed me when I said that I knew something was wrong with him. How do we cope with loss? How are we to make it through the grieving process? We all will cope differently, I personally started writing letters to him and sharing memories because it is helpful. Going through the grieving process hasn't been easy and I understand that it is not going to. There is no length on how long you are to grieve because we are all different, we will face differently. Someone else may get through the grieving process within a few months, while others like me are still constantly battling the memory. I'm happy Scampi is now back with his best friend Chester. But man, do I miss him and still wish he were here. The loss of a pet I knew would be difficult, but to me it's traumatic. I'm lost without him and my schedule feels off. I will share a poem, and letter that I have written to him.
By Paris Patrick8 years ago in Petlife
More Than Just a Friend
This is my first story ever and the first subject I thought of was above. I am just back from a walk with my caramel-coloured friend and realize that I wouldn't exchange it for anything. You know why? Well I hope you do, but if not, I will try to explain my thoughts about it.
By Diana Juodinyte8 years ago in Petlife
What to Expect: Pup Owners
Ever since I was little, I always dreamt of having my very own pet. Of course I grew up with family pets; I think that's why I love animals so much. Pets give you a purpose; they depend on you to take care of them, love them, spoil them, discipline them, teach them. The list goes on and on. I got my first puppy this year, and I have learned a few things about what it takes to care for this little being, so I'm going to share everything with you.
By Imogen Fitzgerald8 years ago in Petlife
Scrappy the Australian Cattle Dog
I was lying in bed, scrolling through Facebook one morning as per my morning ritual when I came across the most gorgeous fox-like face. He was two and a half years old and was being re-homed due to aggression between him and his senior 15-year-old brother. His owner assured he was a good dog and really just needed a home where he could be alpha male.
By Yvonne Santos8 years ago in Petlife











