health
Playing is fun, but a pet owner's primary responsibility is to monitor their pet's health and look out for medical problems.
Do You know what is best for your dog?
This is my little fat pit, Luna. She is such a joy and very well behaved. Took a very short time to train her because she, like most animals and kids.. if you take time and consistency, it doesn't take long to train or teach them. I just wanted to share a few things I have learned along the way having dogs for quite a while now and if I do not know I ask GOD (google) for the answer. I never take just one site's advice either. I look at multiple sites and then go from the most common answer from them.
By Kerrie G.Diaz2 years ago in Petlife
Zoos and Aquariums Gather To Help Florida Zoos and Aquariums After Hurricane Ian
On September 28th, 2022, Hurricane Ian strengthened into a high-end Category 4 hurricane after restrengthening over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. It progressed towards the western coast of Florida, making landfall on Cayo Costa Island. The storm would kill 137 people and cause over $50 billion in damages, with Fort Myers Beach and Naples taking the bigger beatings while Sanibel Island and Pine Island saw additional damages caused by storm surges and severe flooding.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Petlife
Best Flea, Worms & Heartworm Treatment Today
If you have a dog, you are particularly familiar with your dog's enemies: fleas, ticks, and worms. And you'll almost certainly need to use your superpowers to save your him from his foes. Comfortis PLUS is a superpower that all dog owners should give to their dogs.
By Alan William2 years ago in Petlife
Twilight Pets
A woman in her late 20s bringing in a lifelong best friend. A gray hair lady carting in the furry person who's been there for her for years. An old lady who spent her entire Twilight years with a little miniature schnauzer by her side. These are some of the most rewarding appointments that I've had the pleasure of checking in.
By Jade Belmont 2 years ago in Petlife
My Goose Caboose
I remember the evening she came into this world. My father's dog was heavily pregnant and had been pacing and panting for most of the afternoon. We knew she was going to have her puppies soon, though we hadn't expected her to start having them right on my younger sister's lap. The eight year old had been running her hand through the course black fur of the shepherd/lab mutt, when suddenly a mortified look crossed her face; “She peed on me!” Was the screech of indignation. But when Tally stood up, rather than a puddle of pee, there was a small squirming mass still in its birthing sac. A thick boy that would fondly be named Fat Cheese (a name that his future owners would thankfully change). The rest of the evening was a blurred memory of excitement, and by morning our house had twelve new lives in it; eight males and four females.
By Tianna Steinman2 years ago in Petlife
A Last, Lasting Memory
My most cherished moment with my Catahoula was her last. I lied my belly on the cold tile of the vet office, face to face with Roxy while she rested on her favorite blanket. I pressed my forehead to hers, holding her paws while a final drug injected into her vein. Her last, deep breaths brushed across my nose in a warm wash. I kissed her snout, tears falling to dance down her fur. Roxy's big eyes closed peacefully.
By Jenna Sedi2 years ago in Petlife