Keep Your Pet Safe During the Fall Months
by Dr. Karen and Rob Twyning, founders of Pet Loss At Home A number of potentially poisonous substances come out of storage in the Fall. They include rat and mouse poisons, antifreeze and mothballs. Mushrooms and toadstools are also likely to pop up in Fall and can be deadly to pets as well. Take your …
Rescue Me
by Jeff Levy, LCSW I received a phone call earlier this week from Ray, a long time client. He rarely calls between sessions so when I listened to his voicemail asking me to call him back, I knew there was something important happening in his life. When we eventually spoke, it was through tears he …
Mobility Tips for Senior Pets
by Dr. Dani McVety, Founder and CEO of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice Mobility issues are the most common of all problems reported to us by dog owners. At least 50% of our patients struggle with some level of mobility difficulty. By a wide margin, the number-one reported ailment from pet owners in my line …
Vacation Tips for Pet Parents
by Cindie Ambar, certified Animal Reiki master and founder of Heartsong Animal Healing With Covid restrictions easing, many of us are planning a much needed vacation! That said, worrying about your animal companion can take some of the fun out of your time away, so I am sharing a few tips to help make it …
Goat Therapy: Licensed to be Cute
by Cora Moore Bruffy, CEO and Founder of Faeryland’s Farm Goat therapy is using goats to provide us with comfort and support so that we can destress and be happy and healthy. Goats can be used therapeutically to aid a variety of mental, emotional, and behavioral issues as well as to provide a general sense …
