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An old dog can't learn new tricks, but you can; how-tos on everything you'll need to be your pet's best friend.
Tips for Choosing the Right Pet for your Apartment
Pet lovers have one thing in common. Even if they live in a tiny studio apartment, they need a pet in their lives. This can result in some challenges, especially with a large active dog in a small apartment. For this reason, pet owners should choose their pets carefully, depending on where they live.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
What is Animal Fostering?
Animals are some of the most vulnerable beings on this planet. Although there are various pets that are adored by their loving owners, there are other animals that have been susceptible to abusive behavior or that roam the streets in search of shelter or food scraps.
By Kameron Westcott4 years ago in Petlife
For the Human Who Needs Rest
Welcome, shoe-walkers. This guide is for my housekeeper; however the fur on the streets is that you could all use a little lesson in the fine art of napping. So, please allow me to be your guide. Here are nine rules from the feline community that may aide you in your pursuit of a better nighttime rest.
By Melissa Armeda4 years ago in Petlife
What is Dog Obedience Training?
What is Dog Training? Have you ever wondered about how to train your dog? Dog obedience training is an excellent way to teach your canine companion all the skills they need for life. Teaching your dog the basic commands like "sit" and "stay" will make them easier to handle and make them better pets.
By Matthew Angelo4 years ago in Petlife
The relationship between humans and Dogs are inseparable
Saying farewell to your furry pet brings excruciating anguish, akin to the agony of losing a loved one. To people who have never had a dog or cat, this may seem to be an exaggeration, but it is the reality. This is not just the view of those who have gone through comparable experiences, but it is also the technical opinion of Unfortunately, it is not always simple to convey one's emotional condition to others, and it is not always easy to request time off, such as when a family member dies. This makes dealing with the discomfort much more difficult since you can't take a break to metabolize the agony and you can't depend on your friends and colleagues to understand you. This is especially true if none of them has previously been in a similar circumstance.
By Anicet Kouldjim4 years ago in Petlife
Tips to Be a Responsible Pet Owner in an Apartment
If you love pets, you might not be able to imagine your home without one in it. For that reason, you may have to look a little harder to find an apartment that accepts pets. However, just because pets are allowed, doesn't mean that you should have them. You have to be a responsible pet owner (or you might anger your neighbors and landlord). You could even lose the privilege of keeping your pet in your home.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Puppy Toilet Training - You Know Where Your Puppy's Place Is?
Are you willing to go through all the effort involved in puppy toilet training, in order to teach your puppy where its is proper to wee and also to eliminate? If you answered positively, you are probably ready for all the frustration, Porkies has a tendency to create their own foul urine.
By SHYAM PHAD4 years ago in Petlife
Lost and Found: Tips for Using Social Media to Find Lost Pets
Social media is a part of our daily lives. Most people spend several hours on their social media accounts on a regular basis. Even better, most people have smartphones where they can stay connected, no matter where they are. For this reason, many people have started using social media to find their missing pets.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife





