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What Training Is Required for an Emotional Support Dog
If you have been thinking about getting an emotional support dog, you might be wondering what kind of training they need. The good news is that emotional support dogs do not require the same level of intensive training as service dogs. However, that does not mean you should skip training altogether. A well-trained emotional support dog is a better companion, easier to live with, and more welcome in public spaces. Here is everything you need to know about what training an emotional support dog actually needs.
By Robert Barrett2 days ago in Petlife
Save Capron Zoo Before It’s Too Late
Some places quietly become part of who we are. They’re not always world-famous landmarks or sprawling tourist destinations. Instead, they’re places woven into everyday life–the ones where kids press their faces against exhibit glass in wonder, where families stroll on warm afternoons, and where generations share simple moments.
By Jenna Deedy4 days ago in Petlife
Why Felt Products Are Good for Animals: A Guide to Felt Cat Toys, Felt Dog Toys, and Felt Cat Caves
As pet owners become more conscious about the safety and well-being of their animals, the demand for eco-friendly and non-toxic pet products is growing rapidly. Among these, felt products have emerged as one of the best choices for pets. Made from natural wool fibers, felt is soft, durable, and safe, making it ideal for a variety of animal products.
By Michael Philips10 days ago in Petlife
Why Family-Focused Dog Training Leads to Happier Homes (and Fewer Shelter Returns)
Chewed shoes, dinners turning into inadvertent games of fetch, and a doorbell that’s fallen into disuse for the incessant barking it elicits—if that describes your life as a pet owner, you’re not alone. Every year, thousands of dogs get returned to shelters for behavioral problems that are completely manageable and preventable.
By Tess DiNapoli11 days ago in Petlife
The Gourmet Grumble: Navigating Life with Dog Breeds That Are Picky Eaters. AI-Generated.
We’ve all seen the commercials: a happy Golden Retriever hears a kibble bag crinkle from three rooms away, skids across the hardwood floor, and inhales a bowl of dry food in approximately four seconds. It’s the universal image of canine appetite.
By MINNIE PEARL’S LIVER LEAVIN’S15 days ago in Petlife
The Ones Left Behind:
Shelters overflow every week with wagging tails and hopeful eyes. The young ones—the puppies and kittens—disappear within hours, scooped up by families eager for a blank slate. The old ones stay behind. They wait days, then weeks, often in silent confusion, still listening for footsteps they recognize.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin18 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 Ahmad20 days ago in Petlife










