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Playing is fun, but a pet owner's primary responsibility is to monitor their pet's health and look out for medical problems.
Seeking Enlightenment — How My Cats Taught Me the Art Of Zen
My passion is facilitating end-of-life support for animals. I deeply love my work: being able to support and guide my animal clients and their guardians through this sacred time.
Ute Luppertz ✨Published about a month ago in PetlifeWhy Do Bees Die After Stinging?
Have you experienced the pain of a bumblebee sting? It's truly dreadful! The burning sensation lingers for hours, accompanied by swelling that leaves a noticeable red mark for days. But as unpleasant as it is for us, spare a thought for the bee—it pays the ultimate price for its sting, dying shortly after delivering it. How could a creature possess a defence mechanism more perilous to itself than its target? It's a puzzling scenario, but there's more to this than meets the eye. So, brace yourself with thick gloves and some ice as we uncover the mysteries behind bee stings.
energy consultantPublished about a month ago in PetlifeRemember, Pets Are Not Just Pets.
I don't claim to be 100% knowledgeable in caring for every animal on the planet, though I have cared for dogs, cats, birds, and hamsters.
Carol TownendPublished about a month ago in PetlifeHow dogs see: A deeper look into their world
How dogs see: A deeper look into their world Introduction Dogs are beloved companions and members of our families, and a strong bond has developed between humans and dogs over history. Because of the differences in the eye anatomy between us and them, many people believe that dogs only see in two colors, black and white.
Mayar YounesPublished 2 months ago in PetlifeThe Value Of Pets
My animals have always been a key factor to my mental and emotional health. Dogs have especially played a major role in my life. I can’t imagine my life with no animals in it. There was a time when I thought I was done owning pets, following the death of my last dog after seventeen years together. I have been fortunate to have many special pets come into my life. Some of those pets were with me during some challenging times in my life and if it wasn’t for some of those animals, I’m not sure I would still be here.
Sarah TagertPublished 2 months ago in PetlifeRosie Was an Independent Feline
My cat Rosie was an independent feline. She did not want anything to do with any visitors. I wouldn’t even see her until the company left.
Denise E LindquistPublished 2 months ago in PetlifeWinter Jackets and Raincoats for Dogs
As winter approaches and the weather turns wet and chilly, keeping your furry friend warm and dry during walks becomes a priority.
Jose MejiaPublished 2 months ago in PetlifeBest Dog Food for Vizslas
Top 5 Best Dog Food for Vizslas 2024 Vizslas are a beautiful, active breed of dog that requires a high-quality diet to maintain their health and vitality. When choosing a dog food for your Vizsla, it is important to consider their age, activity level, and any specific dietary needs.
Jose MejiaPublished 2 months ago in PetlifeYou Should Keep Your Cat Indoors
“You really need to keep that cat inside, you know” “I know, I know! It’s just, she’s so happy when she’s running around our yard. And she’s always scratching at the door to go out.”
Olivia L. DobbsPublished 2 months ago in PetlifeMake Your Horses Feel Loved With Minimal Efforts
As a concerned owner of horses and a caregiver, it is essential to have a variety of standard horse supplies stocked at your home. One should make sure their horse is being fed all the necessary nutrients that will help them grow and remain active.
Tanvi PuniaPublished 2 months ago in PetlifeThe 9 Best Dog Food for Yorkies 2024
Yorkshire Terriers, with their vibrant personalities and silky coats, deserve the best possible nutrition. But choosing the right food can feel like navigating a dog park obstacle course.
Jose MejiaPublished 2 months ago in PetlifePaws and Promises: Tale of Love with Whiskers
There's a special bond that forms between a person and their pet, transcending the boundaries of species. For me, this bond was manifested in a small ball of fur called Whiskers. She arrived in my life one day and I will never forget that; she was just a small kitten with big, curious eyes and enough mischief to fill her heart.
Kageno HoshinoPublished 2 months ago in Petlife