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The Good, Good Boy . . .
So, who is the "Good, Good Boy?" Why, Buddy, of course! If you've been following my posts for a while, you will know that Buddy had an inauspicious beginning here at LoupGarou/Conri Terriers. Just to be absolultely clear, I feel that I must repeat that Buddy was never abused at any time in his life and I do not hold the breeder responsible for his early difficulties with Kathleen that brought him here to live with me. Buddy has never been unstable: his actions have always been defensive in nature and, to him, have seemed entirely logical. He's made incredible progress from those first sad days. He's allowed me to pet him and to pick him up. He's gone into exercise pens and on walks along our rural road. His most recent success was to go to Lowe's for a little off-the-farm training. Next, he'll start walking several days a week for his FIT Dog title. Everything has been going well for Buddy.
By Kimberly J Eganabout an hour ago in Petlife
Everything You Need To Know About The Calico Tabby Cat
Calico Tabby Cat: Everything You Need to Know About This Unique Feline If you’ve ever seen a calico tabby cat, you probably noticed how special and eye-catching it looks. With a mix of beautiful colors and striped patterns, these cats are truly one of a kind. But there’s more to them than just their appearance.
By Anna Smith7 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 DiNapoli14 days ago in Petlife
Dogs are reverse domesticated due to the conflict in Ukraine.
After months of continuous fighting, the surviving canines near Ukraine's front lines have clearly changed to resemble wolves in both appearance and behaviour. Their changed bodies demonstrate how characteristics formed by centuries of human friendship can be quickly erased by battle.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Petlife
Buddy Visits Lowe's!
I've said it before: Buddy was not a dog that I needed to have. As a breeder, I have had as many as a couple of dozen dogs at a time, including the eight who currently live in the house with me. As I stated in the previous article about Buddy, I'm the "keeper of the males" when it comes to the Toy Fox Terriers. Adding another intact male dog upsets the balance for quite some time, which is not a task that I always want to undertake. It was predictable, then, that when I brought Buddy home with me internal turmoil existed for quite some time.
By Kimberly J Eganabout a month ago in Petlife
Birds around the world are stressed by human noise, but humans can assist.
Birds don't simply tolerate human cacophony. According to a recent investigation, the noises of construction, traffic, and other human activities are altering the behaviour, stress levels, and even reproductive success of birds.
By Francis Damiabout a month ago in Petlife
Swiss Glacier Rescue: Chihuahua Dog Leads Helicopter Team to Trapped Mountaineer
Flip is a small, energetic, and loyal Chihuahua, but he has a very big personality. These are the words Flip’s owner, Jon Goller, uses to describe his dog. Last summer, Jon Goller fell into a crevasse on a Swiss glacier. He was rescued by a helicopter—and the reason was his dog, who stayed by his side even in that terrible moment. Both Flip and Goller love the mountains and mountaineering. When Flip gets tired from walking, his owner puts him in a bag and carries him on his shoulder so they can complete the rest of the journey more quickly. They stop at several spots along the way, eat, and enjoy the surrounding scenery. Goller said, “My dog can walk 20 to 30 kilometers. Fortunately, on the day of the accident I hadn’t put him in the bag, nor was he on a leash, otherwise he might have fallen into the crevasse as well. If that had happened, the rescue teams would never have found me.” Jon is originally from the city of Plzeň in the Czech Republic and had moved to Switzerland about a month before the accident. Goller says, “My parents gave me Flip as a gift—they breed dogs. I had another dog before, but it passed away some time ago. Flip is two and a half years old, and everyone at my office likes him and plays with him. He especially loves playing in the snow.”
By Real contentabout a month 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
How to potty train your dog fast — even if you’ve tried everything.
Potty training is one of the biggest challenges dog owners face, no matter the age of their dog. Puppies are still learning all about the world, and adult dogs can come with habits built from previous homes. And when accidents keep happening, it’s easy to feel frustrated, overwhelmed, and even defeated.
By Paw Planet 2 months ago in Petlife











