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Shiba Inu: Are They The Right Dog for You?
Do you love Shiba Inus? If so, you’re not alone. This quirky and lovable breed has a special place in the hearts of many pet lovers and is known for being playful and energetic but also calm and loyal. They are low-maintenance without requiring a lot of grooming; you don’t need to spend a lot of time on things like brushing and bathing them. Six facts will make you love them if you’re new to the Shiba Inu fan club!
Roland CanzPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeWeimaraners: High Energy Dogs for Families With Teenagers
Managing Weimaraner Energy! Weimaraners may be loving and faithful family pets for families with active adult children. This energetic, quick-to-learn breed will fare well in households with a range of prior experiences rearing other dogs. Single-family houses provide the ideal atmosphere for families with this breed. Weimaraners struggle to live in flats because of their tight quarters. When innovation is included into each walk and play session, these medium-sized canines enjoy a variety of outdoor activities.
Rahau MihaiPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeDog Dangers in Your Home
Some dogs have a propensity to attempt to eat almost everything they encounter. This often results in some little pain. However, there are several substances that, if consumed by your dog, might be fatal.
Rahau MihaiPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeFive Health Problems Dogs Faces Due To Fleas
Your animal pal is scratching more often than usual. This suggests that your dog could be allergic to fleas. Your dog may experience pain and discomfort if it scratches and itches a lot. It's crucial to conduct some research before you attribute your dog's increasing pain to a flea allergy.
Rahau MihaiPublished 2 years ago in Petlife5 Reasons to Groom Your Dog
When you consider all the other things you need to do for your puppy, grooming may seem pricey. However, the benefits of grooming your dog exceed the disadvantages by a wide margin. The amount of effort required to maintain a certain breed of dog well-groomed influences the breed choice of many individuals, therefore consider this issue while making your choice. If you are a working professional and value your free time, for example, choosing a breed that requires a lot of additional care may not be the best choice for you. Here are 5 reasons why it's crucial to groom your dog:
Rahau MihaiPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeAre You Listening To The Dog Signals You're Being Sent?
Is your dog attempting to communicate with you? Do they seem to be ill, anxious, bored, furious, or otherwise feeling any of these things?
Rahau MihaiPublished 2 years ago in Petlife- Top Story - July 2022
5 Tips to Help Your Dog Enjoy Summer Safely
All adult dogs and puppies love the summer. There’s nothing like a good romp in the park or a fun roll on the grass in the warmth of the sun. However, once the weather starts to radically heat up, there are certain risks involved for dogs when they are out in the heat. Here are some suggestions as to how you can keep your dog healthy and happy in the days of summer:
Monica PocelujkoPublished 2 years ago in Petlife A Tall Tail
The Milligan's Yesterday I got in trouble with the neighbour Mrs. Milligan and reprimanded by Suitcase, so today I am lying low. In fairness to me, how was I supposed to know that the pretty green birdy in the cage was not breakfast? As a rule, I try not to eat other pets in the house, with the exception of Sleepy's hamster, Auggie. If ever I get my paws on that rotating weasel, it will be game over. He is equivalent to a bad roommate who plays loud music all night and in the morning asks you if you slept well? Every night when I am just about to fall asleep, Auggie hops on his wheel, taunting me. He jogs for hours, his face stuffed with seeds. Sometimes he poops and jogs at the same time. Seriously, who exercises like that?
Tall Tails: Diary of a CatPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeHow to crate train a puppy
Every puppy is different, so the way you crate train them will vary based on their age, temperament and preferences. It can take a few weeks to several months to fully crate train a puppy. And, though it does take persistence and a bit of patience, the benefits of crate training are worth it in the end. If you’re ready to get started, here’s the best way to crate train your new puppy.
Shane RandirPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeA Tall Tail
This is a collection of stories of the shortcomings and goings of a cat named Wallie. Documented for all to read, is a collection of very tall tails, my indiscretions and my adventures from my life on a farm where I abide, (and never leave - if anyone asks). In typical feline fashion, I solemnly swear that none of this is true and I take no responsibility for any events that may or may not have actually happened (including the dead mouse reportedly found in the community mailbox last week).
Tall Tails: Diary of a CatPublished 2 years ago in Petlife- Top Story - July 2022
Mollie, the Black Lab, and Her Shenanigans
Meet Mollie We have a granddaughter. Her name is Mollie. She is a 60 to 70 pounds black lab and is about 8 years old. Mollie is very vocal and quite a character. I can imagine her as a human with a snarky attitude. Mollie stays with us when her parents are on vacation and there is never an occasion where she does not use her manipulation methods with us. Mollie loves being outside, hence why she enjoys being here, because of our large fenced-in backyard. She can get annoying sometimes with her constant whining to go outside. Yesterday alone I opened the sliding door for her about 30 times. And whenever I said no, she grunted like a bitchy teenager as if saying, “FINE! I’ll just lay here on your swollen, puffy, hurt foot!” Then lay down on the floor using my foot as a pillow.
Debbie CentenoPublished 2 years ago in Petlife Basically, Puppies are Chaos Incarnate
So, my dog Scooter is going to be two years old next month. He’s come a long way, obviously, but it did not start easy. My partner and I picked up Scooter from a friend of his, when he was just 6 weeks old. His mom was scheduled for her spay surgery after her first heat, but their other dog (stray, intact) got to her before that could happen. Spay and neuter your dogs!!!
Analisa EstradaPublished 2 years ago in Petlife