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Keri-Beth Clur

Eastern Cape

Content Writer at Freelance

Articles

  • 1 month ago | cuteness.com | Keri-Beth Clur

    Dogs are remarkable creatures. They're humans' best friends and the most-loyal companions, and sometimes, they're even our heroes. Dogs have the power to save their owners from broken hearts and bring light into their lives, and some breeds possess instinctual bravery that pushes them to protect their owners from harm and put themselves in front of danger if it means keeping their owners safe.

  • 1 month ago | cuteness.com | Keri-Beth Clur

    Your idea of a guard animal is probably a dog with large teeth, pointed ears, big paws, a loud bark, and a muscular body — something along the lines of a German shepherd or Doberman pinscher. But it may surprise you to know that your fluffy, nap-loving, and sun-bathing cat can have a protective side, too.

  • 1 month ago | dogster.com | Keri-Beth Clur

    If you’re in the market for the best vitamins and supplements for puppies, we’ve selected the best available and reviewed them to make your life easier.

  • 1 month ago | cuteness.com | Keri-Beth Clur

    Caring for a dog can bring you joy, companionship, and a healthier lifestyle, but if you can't provide the best life for a dog, you probably shouldn't fall for the temptation to get one. After all, dogs are long-term commitments, not quick solutions to problems or spur-of-the-moment decisions. They require your money, time, and energy, and if you're not in a position to offer all three, you might not be ready to adopt one.

  • 2 months ago | cuteness.com | Keri-Beth Clur

    It's no secret that cats can be weird (read: adorable). Some of the funniest things that cats do are bounce around the house, chatter, stare at nothing, and chew on grass, but when they start displaying unusual behaviors, such as eating poop, you shouldn't ignore it. This behavior is called coprophagia, and although it's disgusting to humans, cats don't associate eating poop with something negative; they're just acting in response to their body's cravings.