health
Playing is fun, but a pet owner's primary responsibility is to monitor their pet's health and look out for medical problems.
Dog
Proper nutrition is very important for new puppies. It is important, because puppies will go through an accelerated growth phase during the first 15 months of their lives, and having a diet that can provide the optimum base for stable growth without exceeding or the depleting of necessary elements is very, very important.
By Biswajit Dey4 years ago in Petlife
Dog
Selecting a well balanced and healthy diet for your dog can be a difficult albeit challenging task if you let it. The colorful branding and trendy packaging can easily get the best of you and obscure your discernment of a dog food product. The dog's diet is one best secret to keep your pet healthy and vibrant for many years to come. It's therefore important that you purchase a diet that will supply your pet with vital nutrients and enable it to thrive.
By Biswajit Dey4 years ago in Petlife
DOG
You may all know the importance of daily brushing and flossing for regular good health of your teeth and gums, but that's as humans and also thanks to dental health education being so updated today. But, did you stop to consider the fact that since science has revealed oral health benefits us by lowering our risk of cardiac problems, it could well be the same for our canine pals? Keeping this medical fact in mind, pet owners are advised to pay extra attention to cleaning their dog's teeth regularly to keep diseases such as plaque and tartar at bay; even a simple swipe across Fido's gums with a clean damp cloth should do the trick!
By Biswajit Dey4 years ago in Petlife
Grief and Guilt from the Loss of Our Beloved Pet
Our fur baby Chewy died on Saturday, August 27, 2022. He woke up struggling to breathe and gasping for air, so we had to rush him to the 24-hour emergency vet clinic. Chewy went into cardiac arrest and the vet could not save him. He died between 3:30 and 4:00 a.m. I am devastated and can’t seem to find myself.
By Debbie's Reflection4 years ago in Petlife
10 Great Ways How to Take Care of Your Pets
If you have a pet, there are many things you can do to keep it healthy and happy. Some of these things include exercise, a proper diet, and a safe environment. If you have a sick pet, it is important to seek out a veterinarian to ensure that your pet is getting the best care. Providing a healthy environment for your pet also means making sure that their environment is comfortable. Lastly, you should make sure that they have the right type of food for their age and size. Avoid feeding them food that contains low-quality meat, and only purchase food from reputable companies.
By Kane Williamson4 years ago in Petlife
You're never going to believe what happened to me.
Seriously, you’re not going to believe what happened to me yesterday.You know how you can feel that something bad is about to happen? Well, I had that feeling when I woke up. It was a perfectly lovely day, the sun was shining and it was nice and warm, but at the same time, a chill was running up and down my back. I couldn’t put my paw on it, but something definitely wasn’t quite right.
By Conny Manero4 years ago in Petlife
How to keep your dog entertained without breaking the bank
Dogs are one of the most popular pets in the world, and it's easy to see why. They're loyal, loving, and make great companions. But owning a dog isn't always easy. One of the biggest challenges is keeping them entertained.
By Missy Kish4 years ago in Petlife
6 Special Things to Do On Your Pet's Last Day
Losing a pet is never easy. Watching them age can be incredibly emotional, but you should try to enjoy your last days with them. There are a handful of things that you can do as a pet owner to make their last days special, and here are a few of those things.
By Sierra Powell4 years ago in Petlife
Is a Dog's Mouth Actually Cleaner Than a Human's?
From the idea that George Washington had wooden teeth to the concept that braces make it more likely that you’ll be struck by lightning, there are a lot of oral health-related myths that have been debunked throughout the years. One that continues to prevail, however, is the notion that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s. Is it true? Is it false? Let’s find out!
By Kent Smith4 years ago in Petlife





