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Deep down, most people know there’s something uniquely lovable about each and every dog. Sometimes, it’s their laidback and friendly demeanor. For others, it can be how poofy their coats can get. And some dogs can even make us love them even more just by being a little funny looking. Still, there’s no denying that certain types of dogs have the kind of regal and majestic looks that make them stand out. Read on for the 10 most beautiful dog breeds, according to experts. READ THIS NEXT: The 10 Most Unique Dog Breeds, According to Pet Experts. ” src=”https://bestlifeonline.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2025/06/2668886530_9621_content.jpg?quality=82&strip=all” alt=”Funny…
Five years after its release, The Last of Us Part 2 has a significant new update that lets you play through the story chronologically, and I’m starting to think Sony is gunning for Skyrim’s re-release crown.As detailed in a new PlayStation Blog, The Last of Us Part 2: Chronological Experience is a new update that’s free and available to all The Last of Us 2: Remastered players today. The update pretty much does what it says on the tin – for the first time, you can now play through the entirety of The Last of Us 2’s story in chronological…
Dogs are beautiful creatures that help mankind by showering them with abundant love and staying faithful and loyal. A 2019 study from Sweden noted that dog owners benefit by increased physical activity and social support which can lower the risk of death.The American Heart Association says being a dog parent can be good for your heart health.Lowers risk of deathDog owners may enjoy a longer life, courtesy the physical and mental health benefits they reap from raising a pooch. They are also less likely to be lonely than those staying by themselves. A study published in the American Heart Association…
Dear Prudence is online weekly to chat live with readers. Here’s an edited transcript of this week’s chat. Jenée Desmond-Harris: Good morning, and welcome to the chat. Tell me all the bad news! Q. Accidental racist: I’m a third-generation American. All four of my grandparents were born in Ireland and moved here as young kids. According to my parents, when my great-grandparents moved here, they moved to an area with little to no Irish community and had to assimilate pretty quickly. They changed their names to something more American, cooked only American foods, etc. Obviously, nowadays, Irish last names are…
Finding a dog that matches your lifestyle is important for ensuring a happy, healthy, long-lasting relationship. But there’s one factor many pet parents forget to consider before adopting a pet: the weather. Some dog breeds like the Alaskan malamute adore the snow and cold, while others need to wear jackets just to walk around the block. If you live in a warm, tropical area (or you’re planning to move to one soon), it makes sense to bring home a pup that is well-suited for the local climate—a breed that thrives in or at least tolerates hot weather. This is especially…
It’s been such a thrilling time for us here at Naughty Dog, especially as we’ve welcomed so many old and new fans of The Last of Us into the franchise. To celebrate all of your support, we have a surprise in the form of a free update hitting The Last of Us Part II Remastered today! Available for both PlayStation 5 and PC players as part of a downloadable update today, we’ve introduced a new way to play the story of The Last of Us Part II like never before – chronologically. Those who have already played will know its…
Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and moreStay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more I’m just not good enough for my dog. I don’t cuddle him enough. He’s bored. He doesn’t get walked enough. Should he be on a raw food diet? Taking supplements? Wearing a quilted Barbour jacket? God knows. It’s a minefield.I worry he’s not getting enough “me” time. And why do…
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mezcal is not your ordinary pet. Hundreds of years ago the Latin American Indigenous group, the Nahuas, believed that a hairless dog like him, a Xoloitzcuintle, was a sacred creature who could guide its deceased master through the underworld.Dozens gathered on a recent day at Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City for a meet-and-greet with Mezcal and three more “Xolos”, as these slender dogs are locally known. The canines were at the art and culture museum as part of an effort to raise awareness about responsible adoption of Xolo puppies and promoting the significance…
– Tickets On Sale NOW for the Country’s Largest Canine Extravaganza-NEW YORK, Sept. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Get your tickets NOW for New York City’s AKC® Meet the Breeds®, Presented by Purina Pro Plan, coming to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Saturday, January 25th, and Sunday, January 26th, 2025. The American Kennel Club® (AKC) offers attendees the unique experience to meet and play with more than 100 different breeds of dogs with this two-day educational event. Event goers will simultaneously learn about responsible pet ownership and how to find the best breed(s) for their lifestyle from experts. Bring along the family…
Interview with Rauna Athingo (Namibia)The northern part of Namibia in particular has been identified as a rabies hotspot, and many rabies cases, both in humans and animals (dogs and livestock especially), have occurred there in the last years.© Dr. Rauna AthingoIn 2006, Dr Rauna Athingo started working as a state veterinarian, responsible for disease control in the Oshana region – one of the regions in the north of the country where rabies is inflicting a particularly heavy burden. She was able to observe how vulnerable children were being exposed to rabid dogs and puppies in particular. At that time, she remembers,…