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Netherland Dwarf Rabbit: Lifespan, Care, Diet, Characteristics, & Facts
As everyone knows Netherland Dwarf rabbit is mid the most popular pet rabbit breeds because of its small body and active nature. Their activity and charming nature make them a pet that provides good friendship to many people.
By Rabbits Advisor22 days ago in Petlife
Off the Leash: The Essential Gear Guide for Adventurous Dogs
There’s something wildly freeing about unclipping the leash and letting your dog move the way they were built to. If you’re hiking in areas that truly allow off-lead exploration, your gear list shifts. No harness. No leash dragging through dust. Instead, it’s about smart, lightweight essentials that keep your dog safe, hydrated, and easy to manage when adventure gets messy. Long walks off lead are less about control and more about preparation.
By Shabbir Ahmad23 days ago in Petlife
Helping Your Elderly Cat Who's Going Blind
When Your Cat Loses Its Sight It can be heartbreaking to watch your beloved kitty go blind. When my cat started to go blind, it was really hard to watch her bump into walls, not to mention the constant loud meowing, which made her sound like she was in excruciating pain. She wasn't. However, she was very confused and scared.
By Janis Masyk-Jackson23 days ago in Petlife
Cat Sanctuary vs. Cat Shelter
Many people assume a cat sanctuary and a cat shelter are the same—but they serve very different purposes. Understanding the difference between a cat sanctuary and a cat shelter can help you decide where to adopt, volunteer, or donate.
By Special Little Whiskers Kitten Sanctuary27 days ago in Petlife
Wisteria Woo RIP. Top Story - March 2026. Content Warning.
Wisteria Woo Silver~Rhodesian Ridgeback Cane Corso mix~ 7.19.15-3.2.26 My service dog, Wisteria, had been slowing down, having mysterious health symptoms like severe hives and unexplained injury. She went to the vet last month, but unfortunately, not all tests detect all problems. When we returned to the vet yesterday, upon much more concerning symptoms suddenly appearing, we learned she had a very large mass (10inx10in) likely the very aggressive hemangiosarcoma, and that we would only be buying a few months if we went through with treatment.
By K.B. Silver 28 days ago in Petlife
30 Days in a Shelter
By day 3, the barking changes. The first 48 hours are chaos. Intake processing. New smells. Metallic doors slamming. By day 3, some dogs bark constantly. Others stop almost entirely. One paces the kennel line until the pads on his feet redden. Another stands motionless, eyes half-lidded, ignoring visitors.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin30 days ago in Petlife











