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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.
How Long Do Snuffle Mats Last? Quality and Safety Explained
People in the UK really like enrichment toys like snuffle mats for their pets. Snuffle mats are wonderful because they work with pets’ innate behaviors - searching for food, using their noses, and other natural instincts. This definitely keeps their minds sharp. But the big question for many owners looking to buy a snuffle mat is usually ‘how long do snuffle mats last?’
By Adria Hargrave3 months ago in Petlife
Keeping your pets safe (and calm) this holiday season . Top Story - December 2025.
The holiday season may be magical for some humans, but for pets it only means confusion, changed routines, overstimulation, extra noise, guests or pet sitters come and go, and sometimes the festive season means danger for pets.
By Susan Fourtané 3 months ago in Petlife
14 Animals That Are Often Confused for One Another
Have you ever confidently pointed at an animal in the wild only to realize you were completely wrong about what you were looking at? The natural world presents us with countless creatures that seem almost identical at first glance, yet belong to entirely different families, habitats, and evolutionary paths. With over eight million species sharing our planet, nature has developed some remarkable similarities that can fool even experienced observers.
By The Big Bad 3 months ago in Petlife
The Blessings of the Season
I was sick when I started this story last year and never had the strength to finish it when it was relevant. Pip had also died during that time, so writing was very difficult for me. I'm finishing it now--because it's time. Merry Christmas and Happy Hannukah to everyone who celebrates them--and may the blessings of the Season be upon you all, no matter who or where you are.
By Kimberly J Egan3 months ago in Petlife
Backpack Carriers Gone Viral: Why Dogs in Spaceship Bags Are Taking Over TikTok
Dog owners know that our precious pups always want to be by our side, going everywhere with us that they’re allowed. From the hiking trails to outdoor cafes, dogs are becoming a staple in social spaces and are welcome almost everywhere.
By Marshall Bone3 months ago in Petlife
When Home Stops Feeling Safe
After six years of living with each other, Buddy and I know each other far too well. Our feelings are known to each other with just a look. He mostly trusts me , except at certain times of the year, which I am going to tell you about, and why.
By Hashem Koohy3 months ago in Petlife
Hiss Vs Growl
Life was good before the move. Leo and Loki spent all day eating, sleeping, and playing. Their humans’ presence was not necessary for the enjoyment of their dog free paradise. Each had their favorite spots on the couch and windowsill where they would bask in sunbeams and challenge birds. When not engaging in these activities they would spend hours discussing the humans they were forced to live with.
By Tina Kowalski3 months ago in Petlife
Can Dogs Eat Watermelon?
On a sunny afternoon during the summer, there could hardly be anything better than consuming a slice of refreshing watermelon. But with your dog looking up to you eagerly, the following question tends to arise: Can your dog eat watermelon?
By iftikhar Ahmad3 months ago in Petlife
In Memory: Aspen's Great Expectations of LoupGarou
This story has been an entire year in the making. Pip passed away precisely one year ago today, December 17, 2024. I've tried writing it several times, but I've never been able to get past the first paragraph. Losing Pip has been an experience wrapped up in loss, in guilt, in the pain of promises unable to be kept. Every time I post about him, I cry over the knowledge that I will never have another picture of Pip, that the loving little dog that I knew so well had his life end tragically, so needlessly, that I have a hard time celebrating the lives of the puppies that he left behind. He had so much potential, so much promise. I had told myself that the spring of 2025 would be the time for working on agility, on weight pull, on all of the fun things that he loved to do. For Pip, spring of 2025 never arrived.
By Kimberly J Egan3 months ago in Petlife










