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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.
Magic the Mystery Lamb
I thought he was a dog when I first saw him on the kitchen floor one Friday afternoon in March. He was fuzzy, like a Portuguese Water Dog, and oddly-shaped. He was perfectly, purely black, from head to toe to tail; his eyes were shiny black in his coal-coloured face.
By TheSpinstress3 years ago in Petlife
How To Get A Puppy To Stop Biting!
Have you been posing the inquiry, "How would you prevent a puppy from gnawing?" While puppy gnawing is totally regular conduct during the doggy stage, it is additionally essential to tell your little guy what is and isn't permitted to be bitten on.
By Himangshu Nath3 years ago in Petlife
How To Earn $200 A Week Pet Sitting
1. Sign up to multiple platforms My recommendations are Pawshake and Madpaws. These are the two most popular sites and 80% of my revenue comes from Madpaws alone. Pawshake has the option to print your own flyers, which could be helpful when establishing yourself in a new neighbourhood.
By Jean Kruger3 years ago in Petlife
Best Floor Tiles for Pet Owners
Thus you're interested in finding pet-friendly flooring... After all, it is such a joy to own pets around the home and they're able to give us so much love and pleasure. But in precisely the exact same time that it can be a struggle to keep your home clean: You will find the occasional accidents; unexpected (and usually undesirable )' presents' from the adoring cat; or even muddy paw prints and backyard debris the puppy that brings in following a frolic around the backyard. It is normal to be clearing up after them several times daily. So ideally you want a floor that's tough, durable and simple to keep making flooring tiles, for pet owners, the most ideal alternative.
By Jonty Benjo3 years ago in Petlife
Always Scream at Coyotes, Humane Society Says
If you see a coyote, what can you do to stop yourself from becoming a victim of an attack--and to deter the coyote from attacking others in the future? Many people likely assume that you should leave the coyote alone--especially if they're far away from you, and don't appear to be approaching you or causing issues.
By Thomas Smith3 years ago in Petlife
Everything You Need To Know About Moving With A Cat
We love our cats so much. They are a part of our families. But have you ever tried to move homes with them? It can be hard. Cats are not known for their love of change. In fact, I have had a cat hide in the crack in one of the walls of the house for two days as we were moving.
By Jordyn Floming4 years ago in Petlife
Tips for Hosting Guests When You Have a Dog
Having guests visit for a few days can be a tremendous amount of fun especially if you haven't seen them for a long time. You want everything to be just right and that means time spent preparing for their arrival, but what do you do if you have a dog? Your pet is a member of the family that you want included in everything, but when houseguests are coming you need to make special plans. Here are six ideas to help you get your house and dog ready for company.
By Craig Middleton4 years ago in Petlife
Brace Your Paws...Winter is Coming
My dog absolutely loves Winter, and she would spend all day playing and frolicking in the snow if we let her. However, Wintertime is not all fun and games for our four-legged friends. Our sweet little pooch is a senior dog, and this is a precarious time of year for not just older dogs but all animals. Before the full brunt of winter is upon us, it is time to think about ways to protect your pets during the most brutal season of the year. Your pets depend on you to keep them safe and healthy during this particularly treacherous time of year. Cold temperatures and seasonal tools we use to make our lives easier can spell doom for your pets if they aren’t treated with care.
By Kimberly Crawford4 years ago in Petlife
How you can make a strong bond with your pet?
A lot has been written about the human-animal relationship, and the advantages it can offer to companion animal owners. Pets are often viewed as more or less interchangeable, as though the relationship makes no difference if the pet happens to be a cat, dog, or rabbit.
By Anshul Singh Tomar4 years ago in Petlife