Article originally published on Yummypets. Written by Clarie Aert. Refer to the original article here. The first night with your new puppy…

Article originally published on Yummypets. Written by Clarie Aert. Refer to the original article here. The first night with your new puppy…
I opened my doggo eyes to the warm sunlight and I think of my younger days where I would bounce…
Article originally published on Greencross Vets. Refer to the original article here. Introduction to puppy teething Just like human babies,…
It has been some weeks since I’ve thought of making a contribution to Pawjourr and I’ve finally plucked up enough…
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Learn what goes into caring for an older dog, and how one owner learns how to appreciate her pup with the time that she has.
For students who are graduating and considering getting a pet (dog, but not excluding other pets), please give a thorough thought about it. 🙂
Let me begin by asking you a few questions.
Why do you want a dog?
Are you capable of owning one?
What kind of behavioural traits or temperament dog are you looking for?
The human-dog relationship is perhaps the hardest to define in the 21st century. It’s so contentious and filled with so much noise that we don’t even know what to believe anymore. I get it that we want to be progressive and not think of our dogs as property hence we don’t want to be called an owner. I get it that we want to acknowledge our dogs as living, sentient beings.
I grew up with dogs and never once we treated them like property. But we did respect how they are wired. We recognised that they have needs different from us, humans.
If you live in Singapore, you would know that we are not exactly the best when it comes to available pet-friendly venues. As a crazy #dogmum, I wanted Milky to be part of this important milestone since he is part of our family.
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