Category Archives: pets

Can Animals Talk?

Children Are Our Future

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I recently saw a segment on a news show (BTN11) called KidsSay: Can animals talk?

A conversation that might seem ordinary and cute, to me meant a whole lot more.

A few questions asked to children were:

Do animals talk?
They certainly do! Not in our language, but in their own. A cat meows, a dog barks, and a cow moos. To us its noise, to them it’s a conversation.
Animals also speak with body language. We have to take the time to try to understand what they are trying to tell us by the way they look, move, and sound.

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The Human and Animal Bond “Pin”

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Just one of the pins on my Pinterest Page. This dog is my cousin’s great dog, Molly. I try to use pictures of pets from people I know on all of my blog posts.

Please check out my Pinterest Page! Let me know if you are on Pinterest so I can check out your page as well! 

Happy Pinning!

What Would Happen To Your Pet If Something Happened To You?

Are you prepared?

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Our pets are our family, but if something ever happened to you, what would happen to your pet? This is something so easily overlooked, but being unprepared could be detrimental to your pet.

I saw a post on Facebook that led to this article: Bonded German Shepherd Pair Surrendered to Shelter After Owner Dies Placed On Death Row.

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A Dog On A Chain

This picture is heartbreaking!

Should you put a dog on a chain or not put a dog on a chain?

The word “chain” is in itself so negative. I think its acceptable if you put a dog on an extended leash, maybe one made out of small chains, that will keep them safe from running off if you don’t have a fenced in yard. If you have a fenced in yard, there should be no need. Continue reading

Catching a Dog When They Run Away

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If you have a dog, there probably has been a time when they have slipped out the door or slipped through the fence. Our little poodle we had growing up was somehow down the street before we knew it many times. If you have a dog you also know getting them back becomes a game. They stand there sniffing around, looking over at you as you are approaching, and then as soon as you just about reach them, they take off! Continue reading