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It's no coincidence that a dog is a man's best friend; they're more faithful than most other animals, and more faithful than many people.
Life With Roommates' Pets
I first met Jerry, the dog, when I rented a room in a house with two other females, Maureen and Carol. Jerry was a Shih-Poo (a mix between a Poodle and a Shih Tzu). Shih-Poo is an unfortunate name but hey, it kind of fit him. Yes, he was a cutie and I did like to pet him on occasion, but ew, did he smell! I would let him sit on my lap on occasion and pet him, but I would have to wash my hands for over 10 minutes just to get the smell off of me. It was like he smelled like a wet dog even when he was dry. So when he would go crazy and excited and run around the house, he left a scent wherever he went. He was Maureen’s dog, and she loved him like a little baby. As soon as she walked in the door, she would baby talk to him and he would bark and jump up and down that his mommy was finally home. Maureen once found an old broken dollhouse on the side of the road and put it in the front window in the living room so Jerry could jump on it and look out the window. He also took naps in it too.
By Stephanie Webb7 years ago in Petlife
Samsonite vs The Nozzle
I have four of the cutest and most loving little dogs. Biffidous Regularus, (Biff), is my oldest. Tyke is next in line. Samsonite is the third oldest, and he is also the smallest. Then lastly, but not least, there is Henry who we affectionately call Roo-Roo.
By Vivian Snodgrass7 years ago in Petlife
Are You Getting Closer to Welcoming Your New Furry Family Member Home?
As a responsible dog owner, your home needs to be transformed into a safe and secure environment to stop your wandering pup from getting into a pickle. This is for their health and for the protection of your belongings. A new puppy is inquisitive, mischievous, and playful: no household object is safe!
By Craig House7 years ago in Petlife
Help Your Dog Have a Great Summer
Summer is here, and that means a lot of outdoor fun for dogs and their owners. It also means that you have to stay on top of your doggie-care game to ensure your beloved pet has a summer that's as safe as it is fun. Here are some helpful tips to take excellent care of your dog in the heat of summer.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Petlife
How to Become a Cat Owner
I had owned dogs since I was 16 years old. I have always loved dogs and still do. My mum wouldn’t let us have them when we were children–she always asked who would take it for a walk, who would clean up after it? Mum didn’t seem convinced when my brother and I refrained, “We will!” and owning a cat was out of the question because she didn’t like them.
By Susan Shirley7 years ago in Petlife
How to Pick the Best Canine for Your Family
Dogs truly are man’s best friend. They cheer us up when we’re down, make for the perfect companions for long walks, and provide lovable best friends for our children. Any dog parent knows that your family isn’t complete without your furry friend. However, if if this is your first time owning a dog since having children or if you’ve never independently owned a dog as an adult, there are some things to be aware of before picking out your furry companion. While it might be tempting to run down to the shelter and select the lovable puppy with the big eyes, there are some important things you should consider before becoming a dog parent.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Petlife
Tips for Keeping Your Dog at Their Peak Health
Your dog is your best friend. They love you unconditionally, and you love them right back! Still, many dog owners overlook the health of their dog. Here are a few ways you can better look after your best friend, and make sure they are as healthy and happy as they can be.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Petlife











