Tag Archive: pets

Dogs: They’re Watching You!

➢ Recognizing that human behavior is worth watching. ➢ Surmising that not all humans act similarly. ➢ Guaging the difference between a request and a demand. ➢ Acting appropriately when given the chance. All of these thinking behaviors are on display with this study I read in Discover magazine concerning dogs. This is the heading…

Being Mindful of Mindfulness by AU’s Terri Goon

Linked here is a nice little column about mindfulness and the author’s dog Rusty. Dogs of course are mindful of what they are doing when they are doing it.  They don’t dwell on little things, are quick to forgive and are ready to go for a walk no matter how early it is.  It doesn’t…

A Message from Archangel Ariel about Animal Communication, by Gillian Driscoll, Ph.D.

If you read my previous blog about Archangel Ariel and animals, you might be interested to know what else she has to say about communicating with the animal kingdom.  I was busy writing on the deck of our cabin in Northern Colorado when I felt something at my feet.  I looked down and there was…

Animals and Angels, by Gillian Driscoll, Ph.D.

Do you believe in angels?  If you answer yes, then you are in the majority.  When asked this question, most people say yes regardless of their age, ethnic origins, social status or, surprisingly, their religious beliefs.  Even people who say they are not religious or spiritual will affirm their belief in angels. So what do…

Fur Parent Population is Growing

Tuesday, August 17th 2010 @ 3:04 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 103 times——————————————————————————– A researcher at Indiana University South Bend found that city people tend to treat animals as their children, especially if the animal is a dog. “If you have kids, you have less time to spend with your pets. That’s part of…

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