Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Neglected Elderly Dog Saved Just In Time


Please help Aspen and donate to Husky Haven of LA. We are fostering this severely abused senior dog who deserves a second chance at life. Her owners dropped her off at Downey Shelter, a high kill shelter, claiming they "found her" so they didn't have to pay for her euthanasia. Deaf from a severe ear infection, barely able to walk, covered in sores.....we are pulling this sweet dog out of the darkness. Help is needed!

“Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive.”― Dalai Lama XIV,


..And so our 'ol gal, "ANGEL", now "ASPEN", is in the nurturing hands of our good friend and fellow rescuer, Susan Davis, Founder of Ariel Rescue & Ask Ariel.com. Angel is the sweet gal we saw turned in at the Downey shelter tied up to a rope, filthy & uncared for. WE have had NO interest for a possible adoption at all. Susan is allowing ASPEN to enjoy the beauty of Dana Point while her medical ailments are being diagnosed further....It has been discovered she has a tooth abscess that needs to be removed, she is being given natural remedies for bone spurs and still treating an infection. Supplements such as Purrfect Pet CoQ10 are helping her. Yeah, she has an assortment of old age warts, a bit of a limp etc., which all add to her character. She is so appreciative of any kindness and tenderness being given to her. We wish we could help more seniors but get little interest offering permanent homes. Remember: FOR only $15 a month, ASPEN and all adopters are covered by vet insurance!!!! IF YOU CAN find a space in your heart to help with her vet needs or OFFER her the comfort and love of a home through her final years........the REWARD is immeasurable.
Thursday, February 28, 2013

What Does My Pet Really Want?

 

What Does My Pet Really Want?
By Bonnie Taplin, M.A., Animal Communicator & Psychic Medium 
 

What could our dog/cat/horse/bird (or any other pet) possibly want when we give them a loving home, yummy food to eat, and plenty of toys to play with? As you may guess, the answer to that question varies with the type of animal and the life he/she leads. Many pet owners I have met tell me that they believe their pets are “spoiled” and have pretty much everything they need. But, in my experience, the bottom line, and basic need, for any animal is simple: unconditional love – to give and to receive. What, then, does “unconditional love” really mean to an animal? With my professional background in Early Childhood Education, I have learned that fulfilling children’s needs is based on love through respect and understanding. As an Animal Communicator, I have discovered that it is no different for animals! You may wonder, how would we give respect and understanding to our animals – they probably don’t even know what that means! Guess what? They do! Animals of all kinds are actually highly intuitive and “get” so much more than many people might imagine. They have shown me that they have the same emotions as humans, but more intensely! For example, what about the family dog who starts “looking depressed” when the suitcases come out for an upcoming vacation? Or, what about the cat who stops using the litter box when a new pet is brought into the home? Has anyone thought to tell their pet about any changes taking place in the home? Usually, no. I strongly urge my clients to keep their pets informed and “in the loop” about what’s happening in their lives. Just like with any other (human) family member, it’s important to let your pets in on what events will be taking place, big or small -- because they actually already know but lack details, such as who is coming or going, what food changes are taking place, etc., and by doing so, telling them that they are a valued member of the household. Acknowledgment can be so powerful – even to our pets.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Pet Loss and Grief Support in Orange County, CA



 A Grief and Loss Gathering:
Making Connections to Your Loved Ones 
in Spirit

Orange County, CA

facilitated by

Bonnie Taplin, M.A.

When:   Sunday February 24, 2013
          2 -3:30 pm (may run later)

Where:   Circles of Light Healing Center*
24351 Moulton Parkway ~ Conference Room
(Turn on Via Campo Verde - 1st driveway on right)
Laguna Woods, CA  92637
                                                                

At this event, Bonnie will present helpful information on the topic of transition into spirit, designed to help you heal and to find comfort and peace of mind when mourning the loss of a loved one; you will also have an opportunity to hear messages from Spirit (people or pets), as Bonnie connects with the Other Side. 

Please note:  there is never a guarantee that a connection to a certain person/pet will be made.

$20 Suggested Cost 
                         

Bonnie has studied and participated in metaphysics and spiritual work for over 35 years. Her mission is to help people find healing by connecting with their loved ones – people or pets.   Bonnie is an Animal Communicator, Psychic Medium, Ordained Minister, and Energy Healer (with certificates in the healing modalities of Reiki and ThetaHealing™).  She also has an extensive background in the field of Early Childhood Education and holds a Master’s Degree in Child Development.  For further info about Bonnie and her work, please visit www.bonnietaplin.com

*Seating is limited.  To reserve your space, please contact Bonnie at
(949)636-5500 or Btaplin88@aol.com

Friday, February 1, 2013

Golden Retriever Swims in the Pool and Scratches A Lot


Q: Our golden retriever swims in our pool all the time.  He scratches a lot.  His coat is really dry and he has a smelly ears.  Could the chlorine in the pool water be affecting his coat?

A:  Chlorine in the pool water can definitely dry out your golden retriever's coat.  It's really important to give your dog Amazing Omegas to help his coat right away.  You need a powerful omega 3 fish oil that will stop the scratching and dandruff.  Try to wash your dog with water after he goes in the pool.  Also, for the smelly ears, use the Power Probiotic.

When dogs have smelly ears, it is often an indication of an ear infection.  Be sure to get your dog checked by a veterinarian.  Also, use the Power Probiotic regularly to prevent yeast overgrowth.  Chlorine can promote yeast so the Power Probiotic will help to promote healthy bacteria in the intestinal tract especially since your dog swallows the chlorine water.
Friday, January 25, 2013

Cat with Chronic Infection Gets Better


Zin

"Just wanted to thank you. Our 4 year old Selkirk Rex, Zin, was adopted through a rescue when he was 2. He was recently diagnosed with the Herpes Virus; which explained a lot of his illnesses since we have had him. Two months ago, he became ill with a really bad cold; he could hardly breathe and soon stopped eating and drinking. We took him to two Vets, both tried hard to help him with antibiotics and antihistamines; but he still was suffering. I found your website and ordered the Quentans and the Notatum drops and gave them to him daily. He is now almost back to his normal little self and we are so grateful! He is eating and drinking. He even jumped his little brother tonight! His breathing is pretty much normal now for his flat little nose. Thanks again for helping our Zin!"  

The Olson Family, Virginia 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013

In Memory of Beautiful Sailor, Rescued White German Shepherd

Sailor and Baby Billy the Kitty

In October of 2011, Sailor, a beautiful white German Shepherd was found on a woman’s front porch in San Diego, close to death. He apparently had been out on his own for months. The animal shelter picked him up and, realizing that he was close to death, called Maria Dales, Director of  German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County (GSROC).  GSROC saved the dog's life, named him Sailor and immediately took him for veterinary care.

When Sailor was rescued, he had lost most of his hair, his hearing and eyesight were severely impaired and he was terribly underweight.  German Shepherd Rescue provided the much needed veterinary care for him and Sailor miraculously got better.  A wonderful woman named Marcia gave her whole heart to him,  adopted Sailor and gave him a joyous new life.   As there are so many needy pets that desperately require adoption and most people are looking for healthy young pets, it was such a kind and generous gift to welcome this senior dog into her home. Marcia had another elderly dog named Chuckie and several cats, but somehow they all got along just fine.  

With Marcia's love and unending devotion, Sailor got a real life.  He went on walks, got to know many friends and neighbors and was pampered with the utmost love and attention.  Marcia is an angel to the animals and everywhere she goes, the pets love her.  Her dedication and concern for Sailor was unwaivering. 

Sailor had numerous “jobs” within the household.  Marcia's black Persian kitty, Mokie, thought that Sailor was “mom”. Mokie would find Sailor and hold his face up to be washed. He would not retreat until Sailor washed his face thoroughly, including his ears. Sailor also had to “orient” a new kitty, Baby Billy (pictured), who arrived, desperately needing a home. Sailor decided that Billy’s daily routine should include a bath! Billy learned quickly to relent and let Sailor get that bath checked off his list for the day! Sailor’s largest job, however, was bonding with Annie. Annie is a partly feral cat who has her own room and is still working on trust. Annie left her room to be out with Sailor in the early morning when the other kitties and Chuckie were sleeping. It didn’t take Annie long to trust this “gentle giant” who had come into her house. Sailor and Annie spent many quiet, peaceful early morning hours together. Annie now sits alone quietly in the morning where she always sat with him…

 Funny, but Sailor did not live up to his name – he did not like water! When sprinklers came on during his walk, he skirted the wet area like it was poison. He did not like the rain and carefully stepped over each puddle!  Sailor was an older soul … he had a calcified disk in his back and arthritis.  Over time, Marcia needed to use a supportive harness to help him get around.

Marcia gave Sailor a beautiful life and it may have been the first time he ever knew what a real family was.  He cherished every minute with her.  But, sadly, his legs could no longer hold him up and Sailor couldn't stand.  Marcia employed every type of medical treatment for Sailor, veterinarians, specialists and holistic care, but it was Sailor's time to say goodbye.  Sailor passed away on January 14, 2013.  Sailor's beautiful soul will always be a shining light in Marcia's life and for all of us, who knew and cherished this special dog.  We will miss you Sailor.  We will love you forever.