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Animal Insights:
Being a good
steward for our pets.
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by Charlene Boyd |
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This month I want to talk to you about being a good steward for our pets.
Stewardship: according to Webster's New World Dictionary, being a steward is defined as being in charge
of the safety and welfare of another or a group. I'm hearing this word a lot these days in reference to managing
or taking care of our natural resources, a very important consideration for all of us. It is imperative that we
manage our natural resources so that generations to come will be able to enjoy the legacy left to them.
I feel that we, as pet owners are stewards for our companion animals and their health and well-being. By assuming
responsibility we take the time to research the best and healthiest foods, veterinary care, and training techniques.
We know that the bond with our pets can be enhanced or destroyed by the method of training techniques used. Positive techniques should always be the focus when training. Our pets' well-being is of primary importance to us. Most of us are now aware that unnecessary vaccines can compromise the immune system and may not be necessary.
We know that adequate exercise is absolutely necessary for a companion pet to remain sound in mind and body. The operative word is "companion." They need adequate socialization and time spent with us. They are not farm or wild animals; their place is in our lives, homes and hearts.
In the last months we have sadly become aware of the perils in some of the commercial foods we feed our pets. I want to reassure you that with a little research you will find that there are still many excellent foods with high quality ingredients and proper quality control available today. We need to ask ourselves: Do we buy the cheapest food because it is on sale? Does it really matter if it is made with human grade ingredients or are meat by-products or animal digest (contents of dead animal's stomach) OK. I shudder to even think what that is! Does it cost more to feed better foods? You bet it does! The savings on vet trips and a longer life span more than off-set the additional cost of a superior food. Many clients tell me their pets have better coats, fewer skin problems and clearer eyes. That is worth the world to me.
By being a responsible owner, our pets ALWAYS wear collars and ID and are microchipped. They are not allowed to run loose or left outside for hours to bark and annoy neighbors. We don't tie them up or leave them outside when the weather is extreme.
We examine their bodies frequently looking for lumps and keep their weight under control. We take them to the
veterinarian for regular checkups. If money is tight, we pass on the dinner and night out on the town for a good
physical exam or dental, because we know in our hearts what is lasting and more important overall.
In closing, we never keep more pets than what we can realistically afford to adequately care for. We are all stewards;
for our wonderful pets, wild animals and our own natural world, as fragile as it is. When you can look outside yourself and can consciously make a decision to care for other living things, then you are practicing good stewardship of our living planet. You are also fulfilling man's highest potential--that of caring about others.
With blessings,
Charlene |
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Charlene Boyd,
Annimal Communicator
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Charlene has a M.A. in speech pathology and audiology and worked in the public schools for 20 years. She has worked in veterinary hospitals and been involved in Bearded Collies since 1984.
She had the number one Bearded Collie for two years Am Can. CH. Classical's Heir Apparent. Desmond won a Best In Show and the breed at Westminster Kennel Club at Madison Square Garden. She has done herding, obedience and agility with her dogs.
She has worked as a professional animal communicator for 8 years and writes a monthly newsletter for clients and professional animal care practioners.
She has studied with Carol Gurney, one of the pioneers in the field of animal communication and worked as Carol's assistant when Carol was writing her book. She has also taken extensive coursework with Dr. Jeri Ryan, Teresa Wagner, Lydia Hiby and Marta Williams. Her specialty includes issues of death and dying, pet loss and grief support.
She resides in Southern Calif. with her husband, three Bearded Collies and cat.
Web:
www.talk-to-animals.com
For Consultations:
877-907-1741
Notes from Charlene:
Learn to communicate with animals intuitvely
Would you like to deepen your connection with your animals? During this one day workshop you will learn the skills you need to begin practicing animal communication. No previous psychic ability required! Through a series of fun, guided exercises you will develop skills that will allow you to connect with animals intuitively and interpret their messages to you.
Date: Sunday, January 21, 2007
Time: 9 am to 4 pm
Cost: $95
Light refreshments provided.
Contact Charlene Boyd
949 858-6717
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