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  • What have you learned about life from your pet? The animal human connection is so strong and we are constantly sharing and caring feelings and thoughts with our pets. And if we listen with an open heart, they can teach us so much about life. For example, much of what we have learned about faith has not come from a pulpit and the words of a "holy man." Rather, it has come from watching and sharing with our pets.
    Go ahead and bury your treasure, expect to find it laterHave a sure knowledge that sometimes re-homing is for the betterStop worrying and recognize that the universe knows what is for your highest goodKnow and understand that we are all connected by a spiritual bondForgive and forget. Don't hold grudges. This too shall passGo forward in life knowing you are loved unconditionally and I have your backRecognize the important messages that come in your dreamsAccept diversity in the eneighborhoodStop hiding your accidents and messes-you are not a mess or accident Be aware but not afraidUnderstand you are a teacher to someone and they need your messageDo walking and running meditations and be open to promptingsHave a solid understanding that you will never be forgottenThere is a "Rainbow Bridge" and we will be together in another plane of existence
    Our pets give us such an unconditional love that it is a sacred trust we must honor to the best of our abilities.

    Please check out www.AnimalHumanConnection.com for products & programs for pets and the people who love them.

  • Website: www.HappyDogNaturals.com

    Cindy Ritchie leads Naturals, the only company in the world that specializes in curing mange holistically and all naturally. Through a passion she did not know she had, she has changed the lives of thousands of pets and pet owners throughout the world.

    When she's not serving as Chief Tail Wagging Expert? you might find her gardening, writing or.....but more than likely she will be researching even more information on mange and how to cure it with natural methods.

    Join us today as we answer these and other questions about your dog's health.

    1. What is mange exactly?

    2. What can be done about it?

    3. Why would an owner want to treat their dog themselves?

    4. How do you help them?

    5. What makes your product better?

    6. How did you get into this?

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  • When a friend or loved one has lost their pet, it is often very hard to know what to say to help. With over 200 million pets owned in the US most of us will, at on time or another, be called upon to support an important person in our life in pet loss.

    Bellow are some words NOT to say to someone who is grieving the loss of a pet.
    1. it ws just a dog (cat, horse, vird, rabbit, gerbil, etc.)If losing a pet is doing this to you, I would hate to see what you would do if you lost something really important, like a child.At least you don't have the kitty litter (carpet spots, horse stall, cage) to deal with"They are in a better place"You can always get another dog (cat, horse, rabbit, gerbil)I thought you were prepared for this or You might have known this was coming.Enough time has passed, you should be getting over this by now or it's time to move on.
    While it may be very hard to know what to say, an important part of support is knowing what not to say.

    Judy Helm Wright, Pet Grief Coach, www.AnimalHumanConnection.info



  • Learning Life Lessons With Your Pet © Judy Helm Wright wwww.AnimalHumanConnection.com

    Our family used to think we needed to focus on teaching and training our pets. Actually, it was the other way around. While we were concerned that they know about “sit” “shake hands” and “fetch” they already knew all the important stuff in life like loyalty, kindness and love. We were blessed with the animal wisdom they shared with us

    This week we will focus on relationships:
    Protect your loved onesBe loyal to your pack membersAfter a conflict, shake it off and let it goSay what you mean, mean what you say, but don’t say it in a mean waySometimes the best idea when it gets stressful is to close your eyes and ignore itLove unconditionally without expecting anything in returnDon’t keep score of who does what for whom. You make the first moveBe open to being loved & accepted. Why wouldn’t someone like you?Enjoy compliments and pats on the backGreet your family with the same excitement I greet you.Watch for non-verbal cues to gauge the character of visitorsIf someone is mean to animals, they are not worth associating withUnderstand the true value of a good friend. Friendship is the basis for all relationshipsWhen someone is having a bad day, just sit close by quietly and listenBe kind to those who may never have a treat for youNever, ever lie or be unfaithful to those who love and trust you
    Join us today @ www.AnimalHumanConnection.info

  • Yvonne DiVita is an active blogger and social media professional with a passionate desire to help women everywhere achieve their highest goals. In the summer of 2009, Yvonne co-founded BlogPaws, an online pet community and yearly national conference to support pet bloggers, pet lovers, and pet people everywhere. The conference brings pet people, brands and expert speakers in social media education together to network, learn, and have a little fun. Best of all, the conference is pet friendly! More information can be found at the BlogPaws website. www.blogpaws.com.

    Life continues to lead Yvonne down the path of entrepreneurial work. She recently launched a new venture called The Lipsticking Society, to work with women in business on storytelling, communication, connecting, with the goal of creating a community of like-minded women devoted to helping each other achieve success.

    Throughout every business and every experience, Yvonne clings to her passion and love of pets.



    Twitter accounts:

    @lipsticking (supporting her continued focus on women in business)

    @mypetblog (supporting her personal pet blog)

    @y2vonne (supporting everything she does)

    @blogpaws (for her pet community)

    Websites:

    http://blogpaws.com/

    http://community.blogpaws.com/

    http://www.scratchingsandsniffings.com

    http://lipstickingsociety.com/

    Join us and find out what amazing things our guest Yvonne is stirring up today!