Not only is owning a dog a privilege; it is also a big responsibility. It exclusively depends on the owner for a place, food and shelter, kind of like the 27-year old Adam who won’t move out of his parent’s house.
But sadly, unlike Adam, the owner has to housetrain the dog to take its business outside when it’s poop time. No matter what anyone says, housetraining a dog doesn’t have to be a stressful job. Dogs are fast learners and you don’t need to spend any more time than needed to properly train them to excuse themselves for their bathroom breaks.
Marilyn Monroe must have gone through a lot before she admitted that dogs never bit her, but humans did.
As a matter of fact, this is true. Somewhere in the process of progress and growth in the materialistic realm, we are gradually losing out the fine, humane qualities that make us human beings. Sympathy, empathy, loyalty, innocence, commitment, compassion; this is all going extinct in humans, as we progress toward turning into our own emotionless, machine-like, robotic versions. The world is getting meaner than ever and, no wonder we all have some serious trust issues with our fellow human beings.
Yay, you are getting married! Have you already started on the wedding guest list? Who is invited and who isn’t? Tell us, tell us…
Okay, we may sound a little desperate but what we have in store for you this time around is something that has us all pumped up with excitement.
Ever thought about including your furry four-legged friend in your wedding festivities? Yes, they too can be a big part of your wedding if you allow them to be. Here are some heart-melting and adorable ways you can have them beside you when you say “I do”;
Of all the revolting habits that our canines have –rolling in mud, drinking from the loo, licking their and other animal’s butt, humping etc., poop-eating is one that tops all. They don’t do it to gross us out; they do it for a number of reasons which we shall discuss closely in this month’s...