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Badger did "Big Hup" Today!
Badger has had a year off since losing his eye to adjust to being a dog again. Since that time, he's lounged around the house or the kennel, taking brief walks on a leash, adjusting to walking in a straight line. Walking in a straight line has actually taken a lot of effort on his part, as his instinct was to drift in the direction that he could see or away from things by which he felt threatened. Heeling was a thing of the past. He either lagged behind me so that he could see me or ended up nearly to the end of his leash, several feet from my left leg because he brushed against me unexpectedly.
By Kimberly J Egan2 months ago in Petlife
Dectomax Injectable Draw Off Tube
Dectomax Injectable Draw Off Tube – Complete Professional Guide Introduction to Dectomax Injectable Systems If you’ve ever worked with livestock health products, you already know that the medication itself is only half the story. The tools you use to administer it can make or break your workflow. That’s where the Dectomax Injectable Draw Off Tube quietly shines. It’s not flashy, but it’s one of those farm tools that, once you use it, you wonder how you ever managed without it.
By Thomas Muller2 months ago in Petlife
To locate food, spider monkeys employ collective intelligence.
It's difficult to find fruit in a tropical forest. Throughout the seasons, fruit trees come and go, and their places frequently shift. Due to their heavy reliance on fruit, spider monkeys must search wisely in order to succeed.
By Francis Dami2 months ago in Petlife
Why Some Cats Go Crazy for Catnip (and Others Don’t): The Science Behind Feline Reactions. AI-Generated.
If you’ve ever sprinkled a little catnip on a toy and watched your cat roll, rub, zoom, and purr like they’ve just discovered a new life purpose — you’ve seen catnip magic in action. But just as common is the puzzled cat parent who asks, “Why doesn’t my cat care at all?”
By Independence Veterinary Clinic2 months ago in Petlife
Why Pet Collars Matter More Than We Think
Domestic animals read the world through continuity. A collar or ID tag may look trivial to a human, but to a dog or a cat it can operate as an identity object. I have seen this pattern across enough households, shelters, and animal-welfare cases to know it is not coincidence. When an animal becomes distressed after its collar is removed, the reaction is almost always tied to safety, belonging, and recognition.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Petlife
If your dog barks at night, don’t ignore it.
Night falls, and with it, silence—at least for most of the house. But for many dog owners, the silence is short-lived. Somewhere between the ticking of the clock and the rustling of the leaves outside, the barking begins. Loud, incessant, and often unexpected.
By Paw Planet 2 months ago in Petlife
A Tale Of Two Kitties
Introduction This is just another excuse to share pictures of some of the cats that I see on my walks, and that sometimes come to demand treats at my back door. There was just Mrs P at first, but now she is followed by another that finishes the treats that Mrs P leaves if the magpies and birds don't get there first.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 months ago in Petlife










