humanity
Isn't it ironic that the very best of humanity is seen through the love and empathy we show to our pets?
Caring for Your Furry Friend: A Guide to Proper Pet Care and Animal Welfare
"The Importance of Adopting Pets from Shelters" Adopting a pet from a shelter is one of the most rewarding and compassionate choices a pet owner can make. Not only does it provide a loving home for an animal in need, but it also helps to reduce the number of animals in shelters, and make room for more animals to be rescued.
SHIAMGANESHPublished about a year ago in PetlifeDog Behaviors Help Achieve Your New Year’s Resolution
Dogs have it figured out. While humans strive to change themselves, their environment and others to create a happy life, us dogs simply live one day at a time. Since I can’t communicate in human language, it’s taken a while to teach Mom how she can find happiness. I’ve watched her try to lose weight, exercise more, persuade others to change, begin to recycle, and a hundred other behaviors that she thought would make her life better. Finally, Mom is figuring it out and beginning to imitate my behavior. She is learning she can live a satisfying life with little effort simply by adopting the behaviors of a dog.
Brenda MahlerPublished about a year ago in PetlifeGiant Panda Gives Birth to Rare Twin Cubs
Giant pandas, one of the world's most beloved and endangered species, have a new addition to their population as a giant panda in a zoo has given birth to rare twin cubs. The birth of twin pandas is rare as giant pandas have a low reproductive rate, and females are only able to give birth for a few days a year.
Paws of Justice: The Story of Luna and Max
Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a cat named Luna and a dog named Max. Luna was a sleek and graceful feline with soft, fluffy fur, while Max was a strong and loyal canine with a wagging tail. They lived in separate houses, but they often met in the alleyways and streets of their neighborhood. At first, they didn't get along very well. Luna thought Max was too loud and boisterous, while Max thought Luna was too aloof and independent.
The LCP BookPublished about a year ago in PetlifeWhy Dog's are Loyal To Humans ? Their Evolution.
Dogs are known for their loyal and affectionate nature, and they have been domesticated by humans for thousands of years. But why are dogs so loyal to humans, and how did this trait evolve?
Guide and Tips for Dogs
Create the optimal basis for your dog training with these tips. These 3 basic exercises every dog owner should know and practice with their dog. - >> Our recommendation << -
ErfolgsguruPublished about a year ago in PetlifeMolly
My dog Molly is the best part of my day, every day. Every morning starts the same, with my alarm clock going off at about 6:30. I usually hit snooze and roll over for another ten minutes of rest and to cuddle up with Molly. She is always sleeping right next to me, cuddled up just as close as she can possibly be. Sometimes she's rolled up in a ball in the bend of the back side of my knees, sometimes she is sprawled out spooning my back and sometimes I just hold her and pet her belly as she lies on her back, smiling as big as can be.
Michelle MackenziePublished about a year ago in PetlifeHow to handle your dog?
It's important to respect your dog's boundaries and not force them to be handled if they are uncomfortable. Instead, try working with a positive reinforcement trainer to help your dog learn to enjoy being handled. Here are some tips to get started:
Sabih Ul HassanPublished about a year ago in PetlifeWhy You Should Brain Train Your Dog: The Benefits
Did you know that only about 2% of the brain cells are used at any given time? The other 98% is known as the unconscious brain. This means that the majority of your dog’s brain is unconscious and unused. But, this doesn’t mean that there isn’t anything that we can do to train our dogs. In fact, with a little bit of canine-specific training and some added benefits, there are many ways we can help our dogs learn and develop their brains. Training Your Dog Isn’t Just for People – It’s for Dogs Too! Many pet owners shy away from activities such as training because they believe it is reserved for humans only. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Depending on which type of training you do with your dog, there are many benefits both in your home and in the outside world as well. In this blog post, we will introduce you to why you should train your dog and how it can help them grow smarter and happier too. We will give you tips on how to get started, what equipment you need and what types of training will benefit your dog most.
How to train a Dog
Training and socializing your dog is important for their overall well-being and can help prevent behavior issues from developing. Here are some steps you can take to properly train and socialize your dog:
Louis DavisPublished about a year ago in PetlifeHow Long Can a Dog Go Without Eating ?
8 Things You Should Know About Dogs and Eating Have you ever considered how long a dog can stay without eating? Or, if your dog’s been refusing food for a couple of days, it may be time to take them to the vet. The average life span ranges from 10 to 15 years, but that can vary depending on their size and health.
Omar JärvinenPublished about a year ago in PetlifeThe Shocking Truth About Pet Mental Health!
Many of us think of our beloved pets as simple animals that rely solely on us for physical and emotional well-being. However, the reality is that pet mental health is a real and serious issue. Pets can suffer from anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues that can have an immense impact on their quality of life. This blog post will explore the shocking truth about pet mental health and what we can do to ensure our furry friends are happy and healthy.
Les MorganPublished about a year ago in Petlife