health
Playing is fun, but a pet owner's primary responsibility is to monitor their pet's health and look out for medical problems.
Benefits of online based vet appointments
How an online vet appointment helps your pet, you and your vet Online Vet Appointment Very much like all individuals from your family, your pets require predictable clinical consideration and upkeep. The strength of your pet is the principle supporter of a long and blissful life for them. Notwithstanding, visiting a veterinarian can be unpleasant, badly designed, and costly.
By Roland Schaub4 years ago in Petlife
Stevie Lynn Savage-Rodgers
How annoyingly beautiful is this dog? She permanently has perfect eyeliner. I’m pretty sure she can lift more than I can. And she eats better than most people’s kids. I can speak to her in full sentences and she completely understands me; if I ask her if she’d rather go to the bathroom now or after dinner she will actually choose. I sing to her about being an amazing doggo and she rolls her eyes and huffs at me. Although she might just be annoyed at my singing voice...
By Erika Savage4 years ago in Petlife
The myth that a year in a dog's life is equivalent to seven years in humans has been dispelled.
Scientists have dispelled the myth that one year of a dog's life would be equivalent to seven years of a man's life and found that young specimens are "older" than previously thought.
By Grecu Daniel Cristian4 years ago in Petlife
How Do Pets In Your Bed Affect Your Sleep?
A large number of people in America sleep with their pets in their beds. Sometimes, they feel like they are a part of the family and deserve a spot on the bed. Other times, they simply cannot get their pets to get out of their bed.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Why Walking is Good for Your Dog's Health
Whether the sun is out or you will have to bundle up to face the wind and cold weather, the truth is that walking your dog can be very good for the two of you. Even though there are going to be days when you would prefer to stay inside in front of the television, the truth is that you should find time every day to get some fresh air with your dog.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
8 Simple Rules to Protect Your Pet from Waterborne Diseases
The number of waterborne disease outbreaks associated with recreational water use has more than tripled in the last few years. When preparing for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and backpacking, most outdoor enthusiasts think about the risk of snake bites, animal attacks, or physical injuries that could occur in the wilderness. Did you know that your exposure to waterborne or foodborne illness or disease is actually a higher risk than that of physical injury or animal attacks? Did you know that your pet or animal companion is at just as much risk of contracting a waterborne illness as you are?
By Marley Bakos4 years ago in Petlife
The Importance of Rest. Top Story - January 2022.
This year, I have decided to take a leaf out of my dogs' book. Hours at a time, he relaxes guilt-free and warm - unshackled by responsibility and worry. I would like some of that feeling myself and thus, I must learn from him. Here I summerise my new year's resolution in three lessons from my gorgeous canine!
By ThatWriterWoman4 years ago in Petlife










