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An old dog can't learn new tricks, but you can; how-tos on everything you'll need to be your pet's best friend.
How To Prevent Dumb Bees From Killing Us
Bees are getting dumb, and we’re going to suffer. Recently, I enjoyed reading Coffin Road by Peter May. In the book, a scientist tries to unravel the impact of neonicotinoid-based pesticides on bees. The thriller then explains the effects of this impact on human lives.
By Shenba Srinivasan3 years ago in Petlife
HOW TO CARE OF YOUR DOG IN HEAT? – TIPS AND ADVICE BY AXIZZ
A dog is rightly said to be the man’s best friend. They are there to provide emotional support to humans, protect them and ready to fight for their owners if needed. Therefore, you must take good care of your adorable pup, especially when you own a female dog.
By Jitoo Gopal3 years ago in Petlife
Key Points to Identify In the Best Overnight Pet Sitting Service
When exploring the options for the pet sitting services online a lot of pet owners don't have an instant and simple approach for hiring the best person. Is it possible to find a sitter from online job portals, Facebook friends, or would it be awesome to hire a pet sitting company? Can anyone truly identify the qualifications and the actual nature of a pet sitter to know, whether this individual is best for the job? Quite possibly the most popular and uncomplicated way is going for a ‘find firm’, which has the resources to enable you to identify the best overnight pet sitting service.
By No Worries Pet & Farm Sitting3 years ago in Petlife
Saving Gary: How to Help a Snail Off the Street. Top Story - April 2021.
Have you ever seen a snail in the middle of the street and wanted to get it out of harm’s way? If you’re like me and you'd like to help a little friend out, but you don't know how, here’s a nugget of helpful information!
By Marina Fortuño3 years ago in Petlife
How to save money on Pet care and health in 2021( Is pet insurance even worth it?)
Without further Ado, Here are a Few smart ways to save money on Pet care Hotels for animals ; During trips, animals are often sent to special hotels, and you have to pay from $ 20 to $ 25 per day , in more expensive “hotels” - from $ 35 to $ 90. There is a way out - give the animal to friends or neighbors. Of course, for this your dog / cat must be well educated, this is one of the main requirements. You can also organize a club of pet owners in your area and give your pet to one of the members of this club - but remember that one day you will be asked for a return favor.
By Pet _ellystore3 years ago in Petlife
On Parenting and the Loss of a Pet
Two days before Thanksgiving we had to euthanize Jerry, our twelve-year-old gray tabby. He was diagnosed with lung cancer last March, so we were both lucky and happy to have him with us for as long as we did. That said, I'd been struggling with his absence in ways that I haven't with other losses, both human and animal.
By Sean Johnson3 years ago in Petlife
How to choose the best vacuum for pet hair
A pet is always a delight in your life. This little member of the family is adorable, lovable, and huggable, who will be waiting at the door to greet you when you come home every day. But the mess that comes from their fluffy fur may give you a headache. Of course, we will never blame our lovely pet, but cleaning pet hair is quite a burden task. That’s why you should consider getting a vacuum that can take care of this assignment. Lucky for you, we have the complete guide on how to choose the best vacuum for animal hair right here on this post, along with some recommendations. There’s no need to waste your time searching for all the best vacuum for pet hair reviews online. Let’s get started.
By Allen Sullivan3 years ago in Petlife
The Internet's Talking Pets
Anyone who’s ever said the word “treat” or “walk” around their dog knows that our pets can understand us - at least when it comes to certain words! It’s long been clear that dogs and cats have their own ways of communicating with us, from different types of barks and body language to responding to their names and verbal commands.
By Lacey Doddrow3 years ago in Petlife