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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.
Why Do Dogs Bark at Night?
Nighttime Should Be Quiet. The lights are off, the world slows down, and most of us expect peace when our heads finally hit the pillow. But for many dog owners, the silence doesn’t last long. Somewhere between midnight and dawn, a bark pierces the darkness—sharp, sudden, and impossible to ignore.
By Paw Planet about a month ago in Petlife
Low-Maintenance Grooming Routines for Active American English Coonhounds. AI-Generated.
American English Coonhounds are known for their athletic build, boundless energy, and unmistakable baying voice. Originally bred for endurance and hunting, these dogs thrive on activity and adventure.
By Tenafly Veterinary Centreabout a month ago in Petlife
Dog vs Cat
For centuries, dogs and cats have shared human homes, hearts, and history. Yet the debate over which animal makes the better pet—dog or cat—remains as lively as ever. This discussion is not about declaring a universal winner, but about understanding two very different species that offer companionship in unique ways. Dogs and cats differ in behavior, emotional expression, care requirements, and their relationship with humans. Choosing between them often reflects a person’s lifestyle, personality, and emotional needs rather than superiority of one animal over the other.
By shaoor afridiabout a month ago in Petlife
Speechless Mohsen
The Loyal Dog: A Lesson in Love and Faithfulness Aamir had grown up living with his grandparents, and his daily routine revolved around family, school, and their small shop. After finishing his classes at school and the local madrasa, he would hurry to his grandfather’s small general store, carrying lunch from home for his uncle. His uncle, a teacher at a nearby school, would take over the shop in the afternoon, while his grandfather went home to rest. By night, his uncle would manage the shop alone
By Sudais Zakwan2 months ago in Petlife
The Day I Realized My Home Might Be Stressing My Pet
For a long time, I thought my home was the safest place my pet could be. It was warm, familiar, filled with love. There were cozy corners for naps, toys scattered across the floor, and a predictable routine that gave us both comfort. I believed I was doing everything right — feeding the best food I could afford, keeping up with vet visits, and making sure my pet never felt alone.
By Inamullah Momand 2 months ago in Petlife
A Dart at Dusk. Top Story - January 2026.
Seconds ago, the sullen sun set on the two of us… my exuberant furry companion and me. A fresh breeze embraces us, delivering welcome relief from the day’s oppressive heat. His typical stumbling and staggering along — apace with a sloth — has turned into trip-trapping, high-stepping, almost skipping along.
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶2 months ago in Petlife
Why Does Your Dog Ignore the Come Command and How to Fix It
You are standing at the dog park, leash in hand, already late. Your dog is twenty feet away, nose glued to the ground. You call their name. Nothing. You try again, louder this time. A few people glance over. Your dog looks up, considers you for half a second, then goes right back to sniffing. If you have ever felt your face get hot while calling your dog over and over, you are in familiar territory.
By Aleksandar Mishkov2 months ago in Petlife
Do joint supplements for dogs really work?
If your dog has started slowing down, struggling to jump on the sofa, or hesitating before climbing stairs, you’ve probably asked yourself this question: do joint supplements for dogs really work, or are they just another pet industry trend?
By Thomas Muller2 months ago in Petlife












