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Scheduling Visits with Your Dogs

Let’s talk about health, well-being and emotions when it comes to your canine friends, time away, and scheduling visits with them.

Most veterinarians and the American Kennel Club state that the most a dog is to be left alone at any one time without an opportunity to relieve themselves is 6 hours with a maximum of 8 hours. This is due to the fact they can develop feelings of anxiousness, being scared or unappreciated behaviors like destroying things because of boredom….

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More Games to Play with Your Pets

Looking for more fun, interactive games that bring out your inner kid as well as many of your pets! These games can be played solo or with another human or two to keep…

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Practice Presence with Your Dogs

With some dogs, it can be all about the face-to-face play. With others it is connection, touch and the sound of your voice. Often, the more involved you get in the play and with them, the more fun and present you are with them….

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It’s Just a Hot Air Balloon?!

If you have ever spoken these words to a canine friend, you aren’t seeing it from their perspective as they seem to go barking mad as it floats through the sky. While watching a new friend this past week, I was shocked when I saw him race across the yard in a very defensive mode and barking for the first time…

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Joys: The Walk

For the pups in your life, some may love and find joy in the walk. There are those that this is their ultimate love language! A few I have met, this is what gets them excited!

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The Medicine of Cats and Dogs

When we begin tuning into the messages of Spirit, these can show up in a multitude of ways. Given my connection with nature and animal beings, I often discover information in the animal beings that show up in my business to the elements, clouds, and…

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Why Does My Dog Act Like a Cat (or Vice-Versa)?!

Do you have a dog that sometimes you wonder whether they are a cat?  Or a cat that acts like a dog?

Often the actions and behaviors of our animal companions can take on the personalities of whatever or whomever they were raised with or by. So, if your dog as a puppy was raised around an older sibling that is a cat,

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15 Things a Single Pet Doesn’t Say

If you have ever been around both households with single pets and those with multiple animal family members or are a parent of the latter, these statements may have been heard…

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Companionship and Food

Many of the pets I visit tend to not want to eat as that takes them into another room or away from connecting in the time we have together and rarely will they do so by themselves. What I have discovered is that if I sit adjacent to them and their bowl, I may have to hand feed them the first few times. Afterwards they will eat the majority of it on their own.

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Summer Exercise for Pups

What does a summer walk look like with your pup friend in Arizona? Roll over, blink at the clock…notice the darkness outside is shifting away as the day begins to lighten – and the walk begins. Your canine companion will be ready to go between 6am and 9am to get in a walk before the temperatures reach 95 degrees in the morning…

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Play - Dog Style

The many versions of play according to a local canine friend came through on a recent outing. When we think of this activity in regard to them, it often comes associated with a ball in a backyard game…

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High Flying Fun

Often the best thing we can do for our bodies, mindset and spirit is to truly play and have fun with a friend. Whether that friend is a two-lane or a three- or four-legged, opening up ourselves to the opportunity for true, connected fun can be key.

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