dog
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.
Losing a Best Friend
Death is a big taboo. It can be good and it can be bad. People use the terms like "i'm going to kill this workout," or "She dies laughing." those are examples of how we use death in positive ways in our lives. This story is how I lost my best friend. How my life went from the happiest to not knowing what to do next.
By Alicia Coon7 years ago in Petlife
Daily Struggles of a Pug Mumma (Part 1: Bed Time)
This is Peppa (yes like Peppa pig but Peppa pug. I hope some of you get the pun). She is a three month old fawn pug puppy, and most likely the most spoiled pug in the world. She lives with me, my partner and my teenage sister. We got Peppa very spontaneously, we wanted a pug for a very long time and so had done all the research and whilst doing so found Peppa. My partner (who says pugs aren't real dogs) couldn't resist. I'm not sure if it was mine or Peppa's puppy eyes that managed to persuade him but we did.
By Paige Russell7 years ago in Petlife
Hello, I’m Mekko
Hi there I am Mekko and I’m an Australian Shepherd, a Red Merle if we are being specific. I’ll be 1 in November, and I am so excited for my first birthday! My life so far has been pretty great...considering I’m a dog. How about I tell you my story!!
By Peyton Farmer7 years ago in Petlife
A Tail of Two Dogs
“Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.”—Roger Caras. Now, I never expected to be the proud owner of a beautiful grey, black, white, with a splash of brown husky/malamute mix, but alas, here I am today, writing about my beautiful Diamond. We went to an fairly affluent apartment complex, that cost roughly $1,500 a month for a two bedroom apartment, on a Thursday evening. We buy and sell items frequently on Facebook, so I figured this was just another typical transaction. What I didn't expect was a beautiful eighty pound dog coming my way. At first I was hesitant to accept a new dog into our household, as we live in a fairly small three bedroom house without a fence in the yard, but I was excited to have such a gorgeous dog.
By Jereimiah Armani7 years ago in Petlife
Dogs
All my life I've grown up with big dogs. Granted I'm only 18-years-old at the moment. And for 14 and a half years, I wanted a dog I could call mine. This last November, I finally got my dog, Ripley. She is a German Shepherd mix with I don't know what, but she is so cute. I love her so much. I love Jorja and Opie as well. But if you read the subtitle, there are four names. Sadly a couple of weeks ago I had to put down a 14/15-year-old red nose pitbull. Chaos was a very good-looking dog and he was the most cuddly and sweetest dog. Then came Jorja who thinks she runs the house and doesn't like other dogs whatsoever. It sucks but we manage not to have any dogs fights.
By Gillian Wyman7 years ago in Petlife
You May Call It Puppy Love
Funny thing about friendship: It can last forever or it can end just as abruptly as it began. The first time you meet, that bond is formed. Meet Gracie and her BFF puppy friend, Limit. I don't find their friendship to be any more different than mine. These two were purchased with the sole purpose of someday becoming "GREAT" duck hunting dogs. Gracie belongs to my husband and I while Limit belongs to our next door neighbors. They differ in age but not by much. When these two met, Limit was going on five months while Gracie was just reaching nine weeks. An instant friendship started from day one. They became inseparable and did pretty much everything together including getting into trouble. What they didn't know was just how short-lived that friendship would become. You see, in order to become a good hunting dog, four months of training has to happen and since Limit was the oldest, he would soon be leaving to start his journey while Gracie stayed behind and waited her turn. This is their short but cute furry friendship story.
By Linda Blankenship7 years ago in Petlife
Top 3 Things I've Learned from Having a Dog
Well, let me start off by saying, yes my dog is like my baby to me. I am truly one of those fur baby mamas and I am proud to be one! In the picture above is my baby in the front. His name is Benji, he is currently 1-year-old, and he is a Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso mix. His cousin in the back is a Beagle, 2-years-old, and his name is Deadpool! Yup, you read that right, Deadpool! My brother is a Marvel fanatic and it's his dog so he had the right to name him whatever he wanted. Anyways, today I wanna kinda sum up what these fur babies have taught me so far.
By Chinecia Ferrer7 years ago in Petlife
Toby Thunderbutt - Family Hero
That's Toby in the photo. Well, that's what the humans call him. His dog friends named him "Thunderbutt" in honour of his ability to produce the most disgusting, stinky, vomit-inducing farts... at will. That's right—Toby Thunderbutt can fart at will: and this is his superpower!
By Rosalyn Grams7 years ago in Petlife











