The adventure and voyage with her only lasted 7 intense months. I am changed, and the course of my life has changed. And I am her – not separate – in the deepest heart of hearts. In essence, she will go with me to any manifest world. I had always known her and I always will. There is no time, (there) where I am her.
The passage/tribute below was first posted in a FB photo folder titled: What is Art? It is a testimonial of what and who she is:
Socializing your dog: It is fun, it is bonding and it can prevent a world of trouble later on. You will never regret the time and effort you spent doing this for your canine friend, and it is most likely the most important thing you can do to prevent aggression problems later on.
When a well known celebrity can be inspired by a billboard to help raise awareness about the misery of dogs in puppy mills, that is success. Here is 1 example: Continue reading Billboards against puppy mills→
They had been living in a car until the man became deadly ill and had to be hospitalized. Dying of cancer, he was soon transferred to a hospice. He wanted to see his dog and asked for it several times. His dog, Yurt, went to a shelter. One of the medical workers knew the shelter and a visit got arranged. It was instant recognition. The man died a couple of days later – Yurt got adopted. Continue reading Yurt – a last visit→
Our canine friends used to be working dogs way back when – and it won’t hurt to do a little work for food – and this can be as easy as “sit”, calm down and wait a moment or 2 at feeding time. It is an all around good habit.
Watching this video can be an eye opener to the situation that is the fate of millions of shelters animals each year in the USA alone. This is why the animals need your help. This is why the people in the shelters need our help. This is why we need no more puppy mills. Consider supporting a no kill shelter. Support spay and neuter programs…. there are so many ways to get involved.Continue reading What you don’t see at the pound – Euthanasia truths→