humanity
Isn't it ironic that the very best of humanity is seen through the love and empathy we show to our pets?
Rescue Against the Waves
In a remarkable story of courage, coordination, and compassion, a stranded elephant was rescued from the open sea after being spotted struggling far from shore. The incident, which unfolded off a coastal region in South Asia, captured the attention of locals, wildlife officials, and the global community, highlighting both the vulnerability of wildlife and the extraordinary efforts humans can make to protect it.
By Irshad Abbasi 12 days ago in Petlife
Eastern Bengal’s Elephant Crisis
In the lush and fertile landscapes of Eastern Bengal, where rivers weave through green fields and forests once stretched endlessly, a growing crisis is unfolding. Villagers across the region are increasingly troubled by wild elephants that wander into human settlements, destroying crops, damaging homes, and sometimes even causing tragic loss of life. What was once a rare encounter has now become a frequent and alarming reality.
By Irshad Abbasi 13 days ago in Petlife
The Indian Doctor Who Saved Thousands of Elephants
In the vast and diverse landscapes of India, where dense forests meet expanding human settlements, the survival of wildlife often hangs in a delicate balance. Among the many species facing increasing threats, elephants stand as both majestic symbols of nature and vulnerable victims of human activity. Yet, amid these challenges, one man has emerged as a true guardian of these gentle giants—a dedicated wildlife doctor whose efforts have saved thousands of elephants.
By Irshad Abbasi 13 days ago in Petlife
The Death of India’s Most Beloved Lion
India has long been home to one of the world’s most majestic and rare big cats—the Asiatic lion. Found primarily in the Gir National Park, these lions are not only a symbol of strength and pride but also a significant part of the country’s natural heritage. Recently, the nation was struck by sorrowful news: one of its most popular and widely recognized lions has died, leaving behind a legacy that touched millions.
By Irshad Abbasi 13 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 Martin21 days ago in Petlife
Welcome to Our World!
Before diving in, let me take a moment to introduce myself. I'm Bre, co-owner of Special Little Whiskers Kitten Rescue – a cat sanctuary located in Decatur, Illinois. Now wait, don't start admiring me and my life until you really understand what it's like to live in a cat sanctuary. Sure, there's a beautiful magic between the humans and the cats here, but the house is never truly neat and orderly since there's always someone up to some crazy antics somewhere. Welcome to my life, where every day is an adventure, whether you're walking on two legs or four paws.
By Special Little Whiskers Kitten Sanctuaryabout a month ago in Petlife
Iran's Stray Dogs
Stray dogs on the edge of a city are the visible part of a hidden system. You can usually trace that system with boring inputs: food access, abandonment pressure, veterinary reach, and the incentives created by enforcement. When those inputs are misaligned, dogs become the output. People then argue about the dogs instead of the machinery that keeps generating them.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin2 months ago in Petlife
The Chihuahua Who Guarded the Night
On Maple Street, nothing unusual ever happened. The houses looked the same, the mornings smelled like coffee and toast, and the evenings were so quiet that the wind rustled through the trees. This was the kind of place where surprises didn’t belong.
By Paw Planet 2 months ago in Petlife
One Week to a Well-Behaved Dog: Your Step-by-Step Guide
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your dog’s behavior — jumping up, barking, pulling on the leash, or ignoring commands — you’re not alone. Many dog owners assume that training involves months of hard work, endless classes, and constant frustration. But the truth is, with the right approach, you can dramatically improve your dog’s behavior in just one week.
By Paw Planet 2 months ago in Petlife











