Tuesday 7 June 2011

We want to be part of your family...Don't leave your pet in a Kennel where they are in a cage

We want to be part of your family...If you are going out of town or not able to take care of your pet, we provide reliable, responsible, and loving care for your best friends. Tender Loving Animal Care has been in business for 15 years. We
are insured and bonded. 
Keep your pet at home, but not alone.
Don't leave your pet in a Kennel where they are in a cage for days or weeks without regular human contact. They are not use to all the foreign smells, sounds and food, that remind them they are not home with you. Not to mention all the other animals they do not know, that may share their fleas, ticks and other diseases with your pet. When your pets are stressed and return home, you may find that have new behavior problems.

Loving Animals Can Help You Love People Too

Psychic Information Channeled by Spirit Guides

This article begins with channeled information from my Guides and a word from me at the end. I hope you enjoy it.
Love, however you want to call it…huge or a passing infatuation, is still love. It can run deep as the bottom of the ocean to span the centuries and cross lifetimes as for the eternal and enduring attraction to your soul mate or to interaction among members of your soul families, but it is still love between the species. What then, when you think of love for your animals?What if the saying, "Love makes the world go round" was more true than you think? What if it were so true that everything that occurred, everything that transpired had at some point endeavored to teach about love? We admit that trying to see where love was involved in instances of terror or natural disasters is a stretch, but it is there. And, that is a point for another discussion. The one at hand, though, having to do with animals and with your pets, in particular, points out that lessons of love are there.
Are these beings not important in your life, sometimes more so than the humans around you? With the humans, sometimes, it is difficult to know when the love you express toward them is returned in any discernable measure. With an animal it would appear they are always glad to see you, dogs especially, but cats too, will express their delight that you are home from work or from school. Or interest, in any case. Your animals depend upon you for their food, for their home to be kept safe, for there to be a level of companionship and a commitment for their care. These are not wild animals anymore; these are your domesticated companions. It is unconditional love and attention that you receive from your pets and although they cannot communicate with you as a human being they do let you know when their needs are not being met.
Animals can teach all sorts of "good" qualities. As an example, let us say that you are afraid of taking the plunge. You are afraid of going out on that limb to say to another person, "You intrigue me. I wish to spend more time in your company." Afraid to even take that first step toward companionship with another person, with a dog all you have to do is get out the plastic poopy bag and reach for their leash and you know in a heartbeat that going on a walk will appear to be the most incredible thing to have happened in that dog's life in the last hour. What more can you say? It is gratifying to know that even the simplest thing you do might result in such delight for another being.
What an animal cannot give you are the deeper levels of companionship you would get from a person. What they can give you is the feeling that there is another being that depends upon you, who is interested in you and who likes to be with you.

The Purrfect Crime Fighter!

A new detective is on the beat in central Russia - Rusik the cat, the latest weapon in the battle against fish thieves. A year ago he walked into the police station as a stray kitten, but now he helps police by sniffing out illegal cargoes of fish.

The fish that Rusik sniffs out are sturgeon. Sturgeon are killed by fishermen, who sell their eggs as expensive 'caviar'. But sturgeon are facing extinction and it is illegal to catch them, so Rusik is on the case. The police say that no matter how well the smugglers hide the fish, Rusik is always able to point his nose in the right direction and find them. 

Super Sheepdog

Robert Sinclair has asthma. After a very bad attack he collapsed in his room and couldn't even move. He couldn't go and get help, eat or drink. He lay there for a whole week and felt very poorly. He decided he had to get help and so he wrote a note, put it in a bottle and dropped it out of his window. He hoped that someone would find it and help him. He waited.

And someone did find it: Ben! Ben isn't a person, but a very intelligent border collie dog. Ben picked up the bottle in his mouth and took it home to his human friend, Brian. Brian read the note and rushed to find Robert. He also called an ambulance, which came and took Robert to hospital. Robert got better, thanks to Ben. He will never forget the amazing dog who saved his life. 

Dolphins Save Lives!

In 1989, an Australian teenager, Adam, and his two friends were surfing in the Pacific Ocean with a school of dolphins. They were all enjoying themselves until suddenly the dolphins started zooming around and under the boys, then surfacing and splashing violently. Something was wrong and the boys were worried.

Just then, Adam saw a fin coming toward him, but it wasn't a dolphin; it was a tiger shark! The shark attacked, taking a huge chunk out of Adam's surfboard and knocking him into the water. Adam was wounded. The shark saw Adam in the water, turned and attacked again. The dolphins went after the shark, and, worked together to chase him away. Adam's human friends helped him to shore. He had cuts on his hip, thigh, and stomach. But thanks to the dolphins, Adam lived. 

Did You Know...?

  • Dogs and cats can predict when their human companions are getting sick or having a bad day.
  • An American cat once walked over 2,500 miles to find his carers after they moved and left him behind by mistake
  • Squid communicate with one another by changing the colours and patterns on their bodies.
  • Tuna can swim 100km in an hour and 1 million miles during their lifetimes. Thats an amazing 40 times around the world!
  • The word hippopotamus comes from two Greek words meaning river horse. However, hippos are more closely related to pigs than horses.
  • Warthogs live in family groups called sounders.

    A Loyal Dachshund

    A dog named Fancy showed his family just how much he loved them when his house caught fire. Fancy's family were fast asleep and did not realise that they were in danger as the fire spread through their home! Although they did not have a smoke alarm, they luckily had a very clever animal companion – Fancy the dachshund. Fancy noticed the smoke, awoke his family and made sure that they left the house. Fancy's home burned down but all the members of his family escaped unharmed thanks to his loyalty.