Snacks!

My Family laughs at me because I give my dogs such SMALL treats.

Here’s the deal.

Animals aren’t like people. Their *satisfaction* from a human giving them a treat is NOT based on size. It is the connection of human to animal. The touch. The sharing.

Every single time I eat, I share with my dogs. Sometimes it is my own food, sometimes their dog snacks. But every time. I share 5 or 6 (on average) bites with them each time. Over the course of a day, between sharing when I eat, or just giving them snacks for rewards, they probably get 30 “snacks” a day. Sounds like a lot right? But they are so small it is not that much.

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Bringing in a Young Animal with A Senior Animal In the House

Many animals loves companionship of other animals and when they spend years together, they get attached. So the loss of one can greatly affect the other. Especially if they have spent their entire lives together.

Pets will grieve this loss, hard. And they may be lonely, sad, and get depressed.

Many humans want to bring in a younger friend or a puppy/kitten for the seniors companionship. At times, in single animal homes, humans want to bring the new baby in before the senior transitions so they are not a pet free home.

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Relationships Between Pets

For the most part, animals are social beings. They want friends. They are happier with another animal in the home. There are always exceptions tho. Some animals have trauma and don’t want to be around other animals. And some of them just prefer solitude. Just like humans!

Things to keep in mind:

Relationships between the same animals will change over time and evolve like human relationships. Roles shift, aging and health change the dynamic, and changes in the home/lifestyle/etc affect the dynamic.

When there are relationship problems, most of the time, those can be worked out with a guardian’s help. (Again, exceptions are animals that have experienced trauma with other animals and will always need to be an only pet).

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Signs From Your Angel Pet

When pets return to angel form it is an incomprehensible loss for us as humans. I am often asked:

* Is my angel pet still around?

* Will I see my pet again?

* Why aren’t I getting signs from my angel pet?

Yes! Your pet is around and always will be. Always.

Yes! You will see you pet at the rainbow bridge. Your pet will wait for you, for as long as it takes.

Yes! Your pet is sending you signs. Your pet wants to show you they are still around. Your pet wants to show you they are waiting for you.

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The Hard Ones

I was walking my dogs today and thought about my hard one, Titan. I have him, and an easy one, Wreck. I love them both, the same. Wreck is a lot easier. Titan is a lot of dog, A whole heck of a lot of dog.

Titan pulls on the leash often. Wreck NEVER does, loose, droopy the entire time.

Titan could attack a dog if given the opportunity, Wreck would NEVER.

Titan has to be asked something 3, 4, 5x before he chooses to do it, Wreck, first time every time.

Titan jumps up on cars, people, etc. Wreck would never!

Titan has taken off at night, for way too long. Wreck always comes back first call.

Titan is hard. He needs a patient, understanding guardian who * gets * him. Wreck could live with literally anyone and be easy.

Titan only responds to my requests, he blows everyone else off, completely. Wreck responds to anyone’s requests.

Sometimes Titan wont eat. Wreck always eats.

Titan gets sick really easily, (multiple nighttime bathroom trips a few times a month) Wreck’s stomach is made of steel.

But, Titan does have easy moments too! When he is sleeping (LOL)

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Stray Animals

I recently returned from a trip to Guatemala. The strays tugged at my heart, like they always do. Thankfully most were in pretty good condition.

The life of a stray is hard, even when they are in decent shape.

When we travel, we can help. Little things make a big difference.

It can be VERY hard for them to get water and food. Most people think about food because they see thin strays but water is just as needed.

First some followed us all the way up the mountain (14k ft). They slept on the mtn with us at altitude. They never left us. I fed and watered those with food I packed for the climb. Then after the climb I spent some time walking around the city buying food and water at mini marts and feeding them. When I went to remote areas I brought extra food and water in my bag. It doesn’t matter what you feed them, anything is better than the nothing most have.

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Make A Plan

Not something we want to think about but to be a responsible guardian we must.

Make a plan for your pet if something happens to you, regardless of your age.

Too many pets end up in shelters, and worse yet KILL shelters because family members do not take the pets.

This can be short term or long term.

What happens if you are hospitalized for a long time? Who will take care of your animals?

What if something tragic happens to you and you die unexpectedly? Don’t just assume someone will take on your pets.

Do you know someone who is elderly? Talk to them about this. They don’t often think of this. They just assume family will take their pets in.

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Crossing the Rainbow Bridge

Crossing the Rainbow Bridge is considered by many to be the hardest day of pet guardianship. Our pets are family and the grief is real. They are not just ” a dog”, “a cat”, “a horse”, “a rabbit” etc.. They are best friends, ride or die’s, family members, side kicks, therapists, and so much more. They are our hearts. They are part of our soul. Their lives depend on us and its an honorable responsblity.

When it’s time to assist your pet in their transition to the rainbow bridge please do not feel guilty. Your pet chose you to be their guardian so you could assist your pet in this transition. It is an honor. You were chosen to care for them, to love them, and to help them transition. They chose you because they wanted you for all of this. After the time they have given to us, making us laugh, bringing us comfort and love, listening to us, and being a best friend, this is your opportunity to be of service to them. To show them love, comfort and respect.

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