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Sunday Pause (Paws): A Few More Pets to Honor

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Sidewalk chalk drawing by Dylan Eyth

I hope you were able to check out last week’s Sunday Pause (Paws) with all of the beautiful pets we honored that have passed on.

A few people shared some photos of their pets after the post had been published, so I am honoring them today along with a few videos that have incredible stories. I hope you enjoy! Continue reading

The Debate: What Do You Think?

Hello all! Cino sends you “Happy Weekend” wishes!

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I have been rolling around all kinds of ideas in my head for quite a while trying to come up with a drawing/saying that expresses what I feel my blog is all about. I mean, I do feel the name of my blog says a lot, which is why I chose the name, but I want to do more. What do you think of the graphic below? Continue reading

This Tuesday’s Tale: Lal Mohan

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The Tale of Lal Mahon

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I hope you were able to see the pets remembered in my Sunday post Sunday Pause (Paws): Honoring Lost Pets. If not, please check it out and if you would like to share a picture of a pet that has passed, please send it to animalsarefeelingbeingstoo@q.com or attach to my Facebook Post.

Today’s tale is continuing with the theme of honoring a pet that has passed away. This tale is about Lal Mohan who passed away at only two years old from a snake bite. Continue reading

Sunday Pause (Paws): Honoring Lost Pets

It’s Sunday!

Today I would like to honor some pets that have passed away. I have gathered some photos from Facebook submissions, fellow bloggers, friends, and family. All lives matter and losing a pet can be devastating. So this Memorial Day weekend, please sit back, relax, and enjoy the photos and videos of precious lives that are now in the arms of their creator.

I wrote a poem to start off this post. I hope you enjoy.

A pet is not just an animal
But a part of the family
Time shared with them
Seems to go by so rapidly

A bond so strong
Between human and animal
A life shared together
Makes loss hard to handle

There is no timeline for grief
Our pets are not forgotten
But in one’s own time
The pain may soften

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Miss Molly from Live Laugh Bark Blog, passed in 2016

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Prayers for Odin

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I hope you were able to read this week’s “Tuesday Tale” about Irene’s dog Odin. Odin has been getting a lot of nose bleeds lately. They thought it was an infection so he has been on medication to treat it. But the nose bleeds haven’t stopped. So they tested him for possible genetic illnesses, and now, they will be doing a brain scan. Continue reading

This Tuesday’s Tale: Odin

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The Tale of Odin as Told by Irene

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Odin is usually a happy boy at 4 years old. He loves our long walks in nature, where he can run free without his leash. He was early taught not to hunt, so when he meets a rabbit, he just stands quiet and lifts one paw. Then I tell him, that the rabbit lives here, just go on straight and he listens. This is so well acted of him, which gives himself more freedom, while we are out in nature. Continue reading

Sunday Pause (Paws): Judy the Bunny

It’s Sunday! You know what that means…time to kick back & relax.

Today I have a cute video of a day in the life of Judy. Judy is a pet rabbit cared for by the talented young blogger, Leona from inkgirlwords. She shared this video with me and I couldn’t help but share it with you. Continue reading

Rainy Day, Cozy Day

It’s raining cats & dogs.

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What does that even mean? I looked it up and found from different sources pretty much the same thing. There is a theory (some say is not true) that a LONG time ago Continue reading

Be Patient-It’s a Life

Spring is here! A time for new life for our animal friends.

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Tonight on the way home from work I was sitting at a stop sign that is right by a park. I noticed there were four geese and a bunch of babies trotting along in the grass. It is so enjoyable to watch the babies stay so close to their parents and follow their every move. But they were all heading toward the road and I thought “oh, oh, they are going to try to cross.” Continue reading