Conversations with Animals by Lydia Hiby

Conversations with Animals: Cherished Messages and Memories Told by an Animal Communicator by Lydia Hiby with Bonnie S. Weintraub. I liked this book. It was easy to read and there was a lot of useful information in the book for those owners who know that pets have feelings like us. They also know A LOT more than you give them […]

15 things you should know before buying a Maine Coon kitten

The only way to be 100% sure of getting a verified purebred Maine Coon cat is by purchasing a pedigree kitten from a breeder. The breeder must be able to present a pedigree pedigree for their cat and provide the relevant certification. A recommended place to start your search for a reputable breeder in your local area is the “Maine […]

My life as a dolphin trainer

The first thing I want you to know about me is that I LOVE being a coach! I love marine mammals and have a special passion for helping educate people about them. When the public connects with the animals I help train, it raises awareness about the health of the world’s oceans and helps all marine life. Training is all […]

I will never do it

During my childhood I was a feline person. We probably had around 6 or 7 cats before I graduated from high school. After meeting my husband in college, who had a dog, I quickly became a canine person. I discovered that I was very fond of dogs, but not just any dog; I liked large breed dogs. The bigger the […]

3 steps to stop aggression in your Beabull puppy

Like their Beagle and English Bulldog ancestors, Beabull puppies are typically affectionate, loyal, and playful. However, there can always be a bad apple in any group. If your Beabull puppy is showing signs of aggression, here are some tips to nip him in the bud before he is too old or dangerous for your family. 1. Grunting, grunting, and clicking […]

How dog poop caught a criminal

The Scratch and Sniff Animal Shelter in a small town in Iowa had been looking for someone to volunteer to care for the dogs and cats on their premises. Specifically, they wanted someone to volunteer to pick up waste from the walking dogs. A man in his forties entered the shelter to volunteer for the position. His name was Kurt […]

Are Dog Rescue Adoption Leases Turning To Leases?

In my ongoing research on dog rescue groups, I have discovered an alarming change that some groups are making in their adoption contracts. A new article is being added to the contract that effectively gives the rescue group the “right” to Get back the dog you adopted to anytime in the future. A rescue group from a puppy mill near […]