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5 Animal Cafes in Japan You Need to Visit
Japan has a variety of animal-themed cafes where both tourists and Japanese flock to see, interact and admire lovable animals while relaxing with a drink.
S.A. OzbournePublished 2 years ago in PetlifeMidas: The Four-Eared Cat With a Big White Heart
Midas' uniqueness reminds us that beauty lies in our differences I am a dog person but a cat owner. Well, not quite. You do not own your cat; your cat owns you!
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Ollie’s Human Grade Food Delivery Was A Hit With My Picky Golden
The thought of getting a new puppy is both thrilling and terrifying! Thankfully, these days we are not alone in our efforts to create the perfect home for our furry bundles of joy. A bit of research, and a lot of patience is all you need when raising a puppy. Some of the hardest things to manage when bringing home a new pup are:
Valerie TranPublished 2 years ago in Petlife - Supported by: Ollie
Here’s What Your Dog's Personality Is Telling You About Their Diet
Is your dog kicking around their kibble again? It’s been another crazy year and I’m incredibly lucky to have my family of two fur-babies, five kids, and hubby too. There’s one thing that’s for sure—dog’s, like children, let you know what they like to eat, except children just throw their unwanted food on the floor instead of pushing it aside.
Britney MorrowPublished 2 years ago in Petlife - Supported by: Ollie
You Shouldn’t Be The Only One Eating Healthy — Treat Your Dog To Clean Food.
Woof! My name is Mochi and I am a blue fawn French Bulldog, living in Brooklyn, New York. I was born during the pandemic in the suburbs of White Plains, I lived a sheltered life in my early days of puppyhood and yet, I quickly adjusted to my life as a city pup. When New York City started to open up, I turned into a social butterfly, always on the go to meet other city pups and their humans. I may be short, but I’ve got a huge personality to make up for my height. My weekends are packed with either dog friendly events or puppy play dates at Boris and Horton, a dog cafe in the East Village and my favorite place in all of New York City.
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The Ultimate Guide For First-Time Pet Parents
“I’m a dog mom.” That’s usually how I introduce myself to new friends and colleagues because it’s a good ice-breaker. My pup is my world and even strangers can tell that I’m a proud dog mom.
Kaleiah SkyyPublished 2 years ago in Petlife What a Cockatiel Teaches Me About Life, Love, and Neediness
My white-faced cockatiel Boobear has turned 25, and he’s still going strong. The normal life expectancy of these small domestic parrots is roughly 15 to 25 years, but some senior birds live into their thirties. I have high hopes this chubby little character will do the same.
Amethyst QuPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeYour Dog Will Teach You How To Meditate: Mindfulness Lessons From Animals
Mindfulness practices teach us to be in the here and now, notice what we are feeling, and bring more awareness into what we are doing. They work to relax the body and mind and reduce stress levels. Most often these are exercises with a concentration on breathing; meditations while standing, sitting, or in motion, which can be combined with other activities such as yoga, sports, or everyday activities.
Michail BukinPublished 2 years ago in Petlife- Supported by: Ollie
Whether Your Dog is Goofy, Naughty, or Independent, They were Born a Show Dog! Here's Why...
Your dog doesn’t need to be primped and preened to be the perfect pup. Boris and Doug know doggone-well that being a show dog means more than haircuts and fluffing up. When you think of “show dogs,” well-groomed pups prancing across the stage come to mind. But you don’t need to do all that to get your dog looking sharp behind the lens.
Boris and DougPublished 2 years ago in Petlife Bam! My Pet Rhino.
Before I tell you about Bam!, my pet rhino, let me first give you these two disclaimers: 1) Would I lie to you? Of course I would lie to you! I'm a fiction writer and, by definition, that's what fiction writers do. 2) I don't really like these pet challenges since I no longer have any pets. I think it's unfair. It's like having a challenge 'Tell us why you love your Chevy". Well, if you don't have a Chevy I guess you're just shit out of luck. Am I right? Of course I am.
Joseph DuncanPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeVocal Brought Me Hope
It all started when my coworker at Vocal, Chelsea, brought in a foster dog to our pet-friendly office. Jake and I had previously decided that we were pushing our dog deadline to Spring of 2022, because Hurricane Ida decided to put my 2012 Corolla out of commission. So, a new car purchase took over our minds and our budgets.
Corinne JenkinsPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeThere's WFH and then there's WFH with a needy pup
Arlo Moon is my child. He's a little different in that he has four legs, is furry, can't speak proper English, and has a tail, but he's my son nonetheless. And in case you're wondering, yes, I am a crazy dog lady who spoils Arlo and often prefers his company over that of nearly anyone else. And because I am fully remote, I spend all day, every day, with Arlo (and I wouldn't have it any other way).
wanderlusterPublished 3 years ago in Petlife