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Wisteria Woo RIP. Content Warning.
Wisteria Woo Silver~Rhodesian Ridgeback Cane Corso mix~ 7.19.15-3.2.26 My service dog, Wisteria, had been slowing down, having mysterious health symptoms like severe hives and unexplained injury. She went to the vet last month, but unfortunately, not all tests detect all problems. When we returned to the vet yesterday, upon much more concerning symptoms suddenly appearing, we learned she had a very large mass (10inx10in) likely the very aggressive hemangiosarcoma, and that we would only be buying a few months if we went through with treatment.
By K.B. Silver 9 days ago in Petlife
30 Days in a Shelter
By day 3, the barking changes. The first 48 hours are chaos. Intake processing. New smells. Metallic doors slamming. By day 3, some dogs bark constantly. Others stop almost entirely. One paces the kennel line until the pads on his feet redden. Another stands motionless, eyes half-lidded, ignoring visitors.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin11 days ago in Petlife
HTMA Hair Test: Understanding Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis and the Role of Interpretation
Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) refers to a laboratory method used to evaluate mineral content and patterns through a small hair sample. The analysis is often associated with identifying longer-term trends in mineral balance rather than short-term fluctuations.
By CEO A&S Developers12 days ago in Petlife
Lion vs. Hyenas
The struggle between lions and hyenas is one of the most fascinating rivalries in the African wilderness. These two powerful predators share the same habitats, hunt similar prey, and constantly compete for food and territory. Their conflict is not just about strength but also about strategy, teamwork, and survival. Observing a confrontation between them reveals much about the balance of nature on the African savannah.
By Abubakar22012 days ago in Petlife
Are Lick Mats Actually Good For Dogs, Cats, and Small Pets?
If you have been to pet shops or online pet groups lately, you have likely seen the pet lick mat. These bright, bumpy rubber mats are a huge hit, and for good reason. Pet owners find that their dogs, cats, and small pets love them.
By Alice Adams14 days ago in Petlife
Understanding the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options for Colitis in Dogs
Colitis in dogs is a common gastrointestinal condition that affects the large intestine (colon). When the colon becomes inflamed, it can lead to uncomfortable and sometimes alarming symptoms for your pet.
By Dominion Valley Animal Hospital15 days ago in Petlife
Malaban Wash for Dogs: Complete Guide to Safe and Effective Parasite Control
What Is Malaban Wash for Dogs? Malaban Wash is a medicated rinse designed to help control external parasites in dogs. Unlike regular shampoos that simply clean dirt and odor, Malaban Wash is formulated specifically to tackle fleas, ticks, lice, and certain mites.
By Thomas Muller16 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 Dami17 days ago in Petlife
MY CREW
our shared anxiety. Piggy, with her delicate frame and surprisingly bold spirit, navigated the established feline hierarchy with a surprising lack of fuss. Oliver and Miles, who had finally achieved a semblance of interspecies detente, seemed to regard her arrival with a weary acceptance, as if to say, "Another one? Fine." But Piggy, with her intelligent eyes and a persistent purr that could rival a motorboat, began to chip away at their reserves. She’d curl up near Oliver, not touching, just a soft presence, and he, in turn, would soften his gaze, his tail giving a less critical flick. Miles, ever the hesitant one, found himself drawn to her playful pounces, her innocent batting at dangling toys, a more engaging dynamic than his previous cautious interactions.
By Vera Myles17 days ago in Petlife









