"True love is like ghosts, which everyone talks about and few have seen."Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Does Your Dog Have An Irritating Jumping Habit? Do you have a puppy that jumps on you, company and even your Grandma who has a walker? This can be a very irritating trait for your dog to develop. Unfortunately, it can make people dread coming to your home. No one wants to try to have a conversation ...
Dog training -training for proper dog behavior There are many reasons for teaching proper dog behavior, and teaching such behavior has many benefits for both the human and canine partners. Dog behavior training is vital to such life and death issues as preventing aggression, controlling dog on dog ...
Health Problems In Cats It may come as a surprise, if you're a new cat owner, that many health problems may befall your feline friend. Some problems are easily preventable, while others are hereditary. Hairballs Hairballs are among the most common of cat health problems. Cats ...
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We shamans are a strange breed...
Often we tend to isolate ourselves from those around us. However, this does not mean we don't have relationships...
In fact we often have too many to handle at any one time. You see, we are connecting to many levels of reality and inter-relating with all of them at the very same time. So while we are in a group of people...
We are also talking to the spirit world and often the animal guides all at once. It's a difficult balancing act, to say the least.
Often we must decide which is the most important communication at that point in time. Sometimes the animal spirit guides are giving us very critical data, so we choose to stay focused on that for the moment. Each animal comes to us with it's unique spirit focus and usually shows up when we need their perspective. They may appear in spirit form, in a dream, vision ...or in the flesh!
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Wild Animals Should Be FreePennLive.com"Wild animals are not meant to be pets, and we must all resist our well-meaning and well-intentioned urge to want to care for wildlife," said Calvin W. DuBrock, Game Commission Bureau of Wildlife Management director. "Taking wildlife from its natural ... |
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Body grips often snag non-target animalsHerald and NewsBut Wildlife Services body-grip traps - which consist of two square bars of steel that snap together like the jaws of a crocodile - have killed more than 7800 animals by mistake over the past six years, more than any other agency tool.and more » |
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