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Making Peace With the Desert
It’s been a year and a half since I left my home state, Texas, for good, and hauled 17 animals and myself to our new abode in the revered Galisteo Basin, on 40 acres just south of Santa Fe, New Mexico. I’d been looking at […]
Do You Have a One-Person Horse? Or Dog? Or Cat?
The larger question is whether animals CAN be “one-person” individuals. And yes, of course they can. They come in as many different personality types as we do, so why should they be any different? I just spoke to an aging show jumper — “Cinder” (to […]
Blue-Green Algae: The Proof is in the Pudding . . I Mean, The Old Horse
A few days ago Copper, my 32-year-old Quarter Horse, says to me, “I have had, ahem, a little setback.” He’s referring to a punishing kick in the chest from one of his herd mates exactly one week ago. But true to form, even though Copper […]
Animal Communication – How Do Animals Perceive?
This is a big, big question, and one that is receiving more and more study and attention as time goes by. Learning more about how our planetary co-habitants perceive and understand their environment offers us humans invaluable information for moving forward both scientifically and sociologically. […]
Blue-Green Algae for Hyperactive or Nervous Animals
Do you have a dog you can’t leave without fear of coming home to a demolition derby — or who gets so worked up he literally can’t contain himself? A cat who bounces off the walls and shreds everything in sight? A horse who is […]
To Breed or Not To Breed: Animals, Humans, Whatever.
Boy, talk about one hot topic! Whether to breed puppies, kittens, foals, birds . . . anything . . . is about as controversial as it gets. I think if you got the proponents of each side of this argument in the same room it […]
Animal Communication – What Do Our Animals Want When It’s Their Time To Pass Over?
In my practice I am frequently called upon to help with end-of-life issues. When an animal is old and nearing its “time,” or when it is suffering tremendously or extremely ill, its caretaker or human companion is often anguished and at a loss as to […]
Healthy Horse Goo From My Friend, The Zen Cowgirl
WEEKEND BLOGS ARE DEVOTED TO HEALTH AND HEALING, FOR BOTH OURSELVES AND OUR ANIMALS. THIS ONE WAS WRITTEN BY MY GOOD FRIEND STEPHANIE — THE ZEN COWGIRL — WHO HAS NEVER MET A HORSE SHE COULDN’T WRANGLE, AND WHO HAS REHABILITATED QUITE A FEW, INCLUDING […]
How to Keep Your Chihuahuas & Chiweenies Happy, Healthy, & Wise
I can’t swear to the “wise” part, but I can definitely attest to the “happy, healthy” part of the above title. My long-haired Chihuahua puppy, Frida, is 7 months old now, and she is the happiest little soul alive . . . and marvelously healthy. […]
The Devotion of Our Rescues – Including Mine
Just about every animal lover these days has one or more rescues. Be they canine, feline, or equine — and sometimes feathered and finned as well — there are more and more rescued animals being taken into forever homes every day. Go online and you […]
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