Gravestones Reveal That Dogs Became True Family Members After World War II
2 monthes ago - By iHeart Dogs
Today, we consider our dogs to be our best friends, our furry children, and our beloved family members. We often give them as much love and respect as we'd give our human friends and family, oftentimes more. So, it's interesting to look at the past to see a time when dogs weren't as cherished.
Even though dogs and cats have been companions to humans for ages, it wasn't until around World War II that they finally became full-fledged family members. A recent study came to this conclusion after comparing today's dog burials with the dog burials of the past. As it turns out, dogs have come a...
Read more ...
The headlines of Pet Mag
Guide to Long Distance Binoculars
Guide to choosing the best high powered long distance binoculars to be used for land based observation. Most high lower bins are usually designed with astronomy in mind...
Best Birding Binocular 2016/2017
During the year many, many binoculars arrive on my desk for testing and review. So at times even I can find it a little overwhelming as to which is best. This every year I...
BirdWatching Binoculars 101
If you are new to birding, choosing your first pair of binoculars can seem a little daunting, but it needn't be. This guide takes you thought where to start and all the...
I Adopted A Dog To Feel Less Alone During COVID-19. He Ended Up Changing My Life
"Beau needed me to feed him, exercise him, train him ― and, above all, love him. My days no longer felt empty, but had purpose."