From the category archives:

Physical Needs

February: Dental Month for Pets

February 7, 2009

Dear Animals: Did you know that February is dental month for you?  What?  You say you don’t know why there needs to be a dental month? Well, actually, it’s probably given an official month more for us humans:  so we can remember to take you to your vet and have your teeth checked.  You know, [...]

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Animal Communication from a Shaman

January 14, 2009

I recently wrote a post on Animals and Right to Life.  One of the comments brought tears to my eyes.  With Billie Dean’s permission, I am using her comment as today’s post.  At the end of the post you will see her contact information.  Feel free to leave your comment after reading this! Hi Janet, [...]

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Our Aging Animals

January 7, 2009

The other night my 15-year-old dog Teddy started pacing, a very unusual behavior for him.  He simply could not get comfortable – he tried the couch, his kennel and his favorite place, under the bed.  He would stay for a few minutes, then get back up and pace.  He carried his tail between his legs, [...]

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Pet Preventive Care and the Economy

December 29, 2008

During this economic downturn, people are looking for ways to save money and to use money more prudently.  It seems like everything is fair game for budget cuts, including our pets’ health care. The temptation may be great to make budget cuts around pet health care; for instance, cutting back on preventive care and wellness [...]

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Animal Communication and Animal Right to Life

December 21, 2008

We All Do Better When All Creatures Do Better FYI: This post is not about yuletide carols and holiday cheer.  While you may not want to read any further, I invite you to keep reading.  There is important information below.  Your comments, thoughts and ideas are very much welcomed. Actually, I’ve been debating for awhile [...]

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What to Look for in a Vet

December 13, 2008

My four legged family consists of three cats, two dogs and one horse.  Of that, three are senior citizens, two are middle aged and Rave, the youngest cat is still in adolescence. You can imagine my vet bills – especially with a horse named Ima Real Investment?  However, it is important for us animal parents [...]

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Acclimating a Dog to Shots and the Vet

December 11, 2008

Hey Ho, Teddy here!  Dog pals, me and Emmie just got back from the dog park and we got to run in the snow.  Oh boy, was that fun! But I’m not writing about the dog park today, dog pals.  If you remember, the other day on this here blog, Steve wrote in because he [...]

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First Friday Forum Teleconference Coming Up!

December 2, 2008

Ready, set, go!  Mark your calendars and get your animal communication questions ready! Talk2theAnimals First Friday Forum is this Friday, December 5 from 7:00 – 8:00 PM CS And what is that all about, you ask?  First Friday Forum is your chance to have your animal communication questions answered.  All you need to do is [...]

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Winter Safety at Dog Parks

November 30, 2008

Hey Ho, Teddy here.  Me and Emmie’s hoping all you dog pals had a GOOOOOOD Thanksgiving! Mom took us to the dog park and there were so many dog pals there!  I made two new friends.  One big white dog, and he was big, bigger even than Emmie.  His legs were taller than my head!  [...]

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Pets and Hurricane Gustav

September 1, 2008

For those of you wondering how pets are faring through Hurricane Gustav, here’s some links to investigate: Pets Evacuate from NOLA USA Today article Gustav Pets Twitter Harmony, Janet Roper Back to the Blog

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