tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-50196698741112542542024-02-02T17:50:17.340-06:00Animals Help HealI am interested in the many different ways that animals can be used in healing: AAT, AAA, Hippotherapy, Service Animals, Companion Animals, Search and Rescue...Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.comBlogger75125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-81007355477278286292012-05-31T16:32:00.001-05:002012-05-31T16:32:28.654-05:00Other Blogs Worth Checking OutToday's the last day of May, which means that it's the last day of the <a href="http://michellerafter.com/the-wordcount-blogathon/">Blogathon</a> that I've been participating in (and successfully completed, by posting every day this month)!<br />
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I will still post on my blog, but it will probably be more like once or twice a week instead of everyday.<br />
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If you're worried about going into withdrawals you are welcome (and encouraged) to visit old blog posts. But some of you have already read them all (several times and commented) thank you!<br />
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So I wanted to end this month with links to some blogs that I follow that write about similar topics.<br />
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<a href="http://www.extraordinarydogs.org/">Extraordinary Dogs</a> and <a href="http://www.extraordinaryhorses.org/">Extraordinary Horses</a> are two blogs written by the same person. They are full of resources: research to back it up, grants in case you're interested in working with those animals, and charities if you're looking to sponsor someone else. The author of the blogs is a fabulous person that helped me get set up on linkedin and offered me practical advice for my blog.<br />
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<a href="http://animalfriendsinc.blogspot.com/">Animal Friends</a> is a great blog for cat and dog owners looking for more information about their pets. They've posted about such topics as wet food vs dry food, animal allergies, and understanding cat behavior. They also often post about animals that are up for adoption if you are looking for a new pet.<br />
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I stumbled across <a href="http://coopandcottage.blogspot.com/">Coop and Cottage</a> when I was doing research for my <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2012/05/respect-for-chickens-day.html">Respect for Chicken Day</a> post. And I am so glad that I did! The author is a wonderful writer that shares her stories about her chickens, her children, and most recently some horses. You should definitely check her blog out!<br />
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If you want to know what it's like owning a service dog, <a href="http://lifewithahearingdog.blogspot.com/">Life With a Hearing Dog</a> is a good blog to read. This is another blog that I discovered while looking for information for one of my posts (<a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2012/05/hearing-ear-dog.html">Hearing Ear Dog</a>). I appreciate that she writes as herself and not her dog so you really get to know what it's like.<br />
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<a href="http://assistdogautism.blogspot.com/">Assistance Dog for Autism</a> is a fun blog by the mother of a young boy with Autism. She writes about her son and his dog's adventures. I think I also enjoy this one so much because they live in Ireland so I get to learn about what it's like there.<br />
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<a href="http://dognerd101.blogspot.com/">Dog Nerd 101</a> is written by a woman that trains her dogs so it's a good resource to learn about training behaviors beyond the normal "sit. stay. roll over." She also is a psychologist so she goes into some of that as well.<br />
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Do you have any cool animal blogs that you follow?Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-5515707155162497582012-05-30T07:00:00.000-05:002012-05-30T07:00:11.049-05:00Real Dog Therapists of Dallas<a href="http://www.baylorhealth.com/Pages/Default.aspx">Baylor Health Care System</a> has a team of 90 dogs that help the health care professionals get patients on the road to recovery. Here are some fun videos about the <a href="http://www.baylorhealth.com/PhysiciansLocations/OCH/NewsLibrary/HomepageFeatures/Pages/AnimalAssistedTherapy.aspx">Animal Assisted Therapy program</a> from the dogs' point of view.<br />
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I wish that they created more videos but I guess they are busy helping people get better, which I'd much rather they do.<br />
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Do you know of another other programs like this that found a cool way to promote themselves?Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-15575735313118797952012-05-29T07:00:00.000-05:002012-05-29T07:00:16.136-05:00WordleYesterday's theme for the <a href="http://michellerafter.com/the-wordcount-blogathon/">blogathon</a> was a <a href="http://www.wordle.net/">wordle</a> creation. Instead I did a post about <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2012/05/memorial-day.html">animal heroes</a> for Memorial day so I'm posting my wordle today:<div>
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You might think they are all cartoon characters from the popular 80's t.v. series but, they were all very real heroes. Heroes that happened to be animals.<br />
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These animals have all been awarded the <a href="http://www.pdsa.org.uk/about-us/animal-bravery-awards/pdsa-dickin-medal">Dickin Medal</a> for "conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving or associated with any branch of the Armed Forces or Civil Defense Units."<br />
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifleman_Khan">Rifleman Khan</a> was a one of 27 dogs to receive the medal. He was a part of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and paired with Corporal James Muldoon. One night in 1944 the two of them were on a boat together on their way to an important battle when they were spotted and fired upon. Rifleman Khan was able to swim to shore, but he discovered that Muldoon was not a swimmer. The dog went back while still under fire and brought his handler to shore, dragging him far enough out of the water to be safe. <br />
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.I._Joe_(pigeon)">G.I. Joe</a> was one of 32 birds to receive the medal. This pigeon saved an entire town in Italy from being bombed. Calvi Vecchia's bombing was scheduled for October 18, 1943 but G.I. Joe brought the message to the Allied Troops that the town had already been taken by some British Troops just in time. His speed saved over 1,000 lives including both the villagers and the British Troops.<br />
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_(cat)">Simon</a> was the only cat to receive the medal. He started as a sickly stray cat that was stowed away on the HMS <i>Amethyst</i>. He quickly earned his keep on the ship by keeping the rat population in check. After an attack by the Chinese that killed Lieutenant Commander Skinner and seriously injured Simon you'd think that he'd retire. Instead Simon raised the men's morale by continuing his job of catching rats.<br />
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<a href="http://www.pdsa.org.uk/about-us/animal-bravery-awards/dickin-medal-horses">Upstart</a> was one of 3 horses to receives the medal. He was a police horse on duty when a building was bombed near him. With the glass and other building parts flying around, not to mention the noise, you'd think that the horse would spook. Not Upstart. He was recognized for his ability to remain calm at that time, allowing his rider to direct traffic and maintain order.<br />
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If you're interested in reading about the other Dickin Medal recipients, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickin_Medal">wikipedia</a> has a great list. Keep in mind that the award has been given out 63 times, so if you prefer a shorter list <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/fjelstud/15-famous-recipients-of-the-dickin-medal">BuzzFeed</a> has chosen 15 they think are the coolest. I previously wrote a <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2012/01/thunder-dog.html">post</a> about Roselle, another dog that received the Dickin Medal, after helping her owner get out of the Twin Towers and to safety on September 11th.<br />
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Lastly, in my research for this post I found a beautiful poem called "The Soldier's Kiss". It's about a war horse dying and how the soldier responds. Here's a stanza from it:<br />
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Please go <a href="http://www.powell76.talktalk.net/asoldierskiss.htm">here</a> to read the whole poem.<br />
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Today is a day to remember all of our fallen heroes both human and animal.Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-81309863462297041662012-05-27T20:24:00.000-05:002012-05-27T20:24:21.989-05:00Punk RockYesterday when I got to the <a href="http://auduboninstitute.org/">zoo</a>, a man was dropping off a baby blue jay. The man had witnessed another bird picking up the little blue jay and throwing it out of the nest.<br />
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The little bird was in shock when we peeked into the box. He wasn't moving and we weren't sure if he was going to make it.<br />
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So we left him in there in a dark room to give him some time to calm down with the plan that I would take him home to release him if he seemed ok.<br />
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A few hours later, I was getting ready to leave so I went to grab his box, but he wasn't in it! We started searching around on the floor for him, when someone discovered him perched on a picture.<br />
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As we tried to catch him, we realized that he had no trouble flying. This was a good sign. He also cawed at us. Another good sign.</div>
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Unfortunately, the ride home must of shook him up a bit. (I do live in New Orleans, known for bad roads with many large, unavoidable potholes) He was again acting as though he was in shock.<br />
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My husband was so excited to have the blue jay in the house. He named it "Punk Rock" and whistled his "signature bird call" to Punk in hopes that the bird would recognize him once released.<br />
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We left him in the box, with the pellets soaked in water, overnight to give him a chance to eat and calm down.<br />
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This morning we awoke to Punk Rock's calls. He was feeling better and ready to get out.<br />
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My husband took Punk Rock out of the box and walked a few steps with him before he took off. We were happy to see him fly away and call, but at the same time a little sad. Having that bird here for less than 24 hours was a great teaching experience for us. We aren't parents (yet) but allowed us to see how that might work. It was also a great lesson in compassion.<br />
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If you are interested in learning more about blue jays, <a href="http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/blue_jay/id">Cornell Ornithology</a> is a fabulous resource with information, pictures, videos and audio recordings.<br />
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**Note** If you see a young bird on the ground, it's best to leave it there so the family can take care of it. Most birds do not have a sense of smell so you can also put it back in the nest if you can reach it. But it's not advisable to try and raise a wild animal on your own.Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-23339653849212835102012-05-26T17:41:00.000-05:002012-05-26T17:44:05.276-05:00Cat CaféSeveral public places are open to dogs, but in Japan and now Austria there are restaurants that do not allow dogs. And not for the usual reason. It is to protect the cats that call the cafés home.<br />
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These cafés offer cat lovers, who might not be able to own a cat due to pet restrictions or allergies of a family member, a place to hang out with some friendly felines.<br />
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This interesting trend began in Japan as a way to allow people to relax.</div>
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When do you think they will make their way to the US?</div>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-61727981831823702082012-05-25T18:51:00.000-05:002012-05-25T18:51:21.912-05:00Exercise With Your Pet- Balance<i>This <a href="http://michellerafter.com/the-wordcount-blogathon/">blogathon</a> (and my friend and fellow blogger, <a href="http://veronicadelbianco.com/">Veronica</a>) are pushing me to do things with my blog that I've been wanting to do. Today's post is the beginning of a once a month series "Exercises You Can Do With Your Pet". Please let me know what you think!</i><br />
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Balance is an important aspect of fitness. Deficits can be an indicator that someone has a high risk of falling and will likely experience hip fractures.<br />
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As with other fitness related aspects, balance can be improved through practice, but who wants to stand on one leg for several minutes?<br />
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There's an easy way to integrate your pet into your balance workout making it more fun for both of you.<br />
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Balance can be practiced many different ways; I've listed some from easy to hard. I'd suggest starting with the easier ones at first especially if you are doing them with your pet. Once you both get used to it, you can move to the harder positions.<br />
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1. Stand with feet together.<br />
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2. Stand with feet in half tandem<br />
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3. Stand with feet in tandem.<br />
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4. Stand on one leg.<br />
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You can also make it more challenging by changing the surface that you are standing on. Find a foam cushion or rounded surface and go through the positions again. <b>NOTE:</b> when you're on uneven surfaces, make sure that you are barefoot, and start out with your feet shoulder width apart. Work up to the harder positions.<br />
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Now it's time to add your pet!<br />
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If it's a pet dog, play fetch while in the different positions. Throwing a ball is going to add to the workout and make it more challenging to balance.<br />
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If it's a pet cat, wave a stick with a ribbon on the end for your cat to chase while you're in the different positions. Again, moving the stick will challenge your balance.<br />
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If it's a pet horse, brush the horse while in the different positions.<br />
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Get creative if you have other animals as pets!<br />
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As you work on balance you are activating your core muscles to keep you upright. If you get to the point where you are standing on one leg, you are strengthening that leg. So you get increased muscle strength and balance and the best part is that you get to spend time playing with your pet!<br />
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Disclaimer: I am not a doctor. Use your best judgement when you are participating in these activities. Do not try if you are already at risk for falls unless cleared by a health care professional.Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-63921493379182304482012-05-24T21:19:00.001-05:002012-05-24T21:19:38.799-05:00Hearing Ear DogI've heard that good things come in small packages. I think that Judy Springborn would probably agree, at least in the case of her hearing ear dog.<br />
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Apple Pie, a chihuahua mix, was living in an animal shelter, slated to be euthanized when someone noticed she had the great qualities like good social skills and confidence.<br />
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The little dog was teamed up with a "hearing ear dog" trainer and a few months later Ms. Springborn was matched up with her.<br />
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The purpose of a hearing ear dog is to alert their owner when the doorbell or the phone rings, when an alarm is going off, when a timer rings; really the list is endless. The dogs are beneficial because as the owner tunes into their dog, they are becoming aware of their surroundings. They see when something draws the dog's attention and they can follow the dog's gaze to locate the source.<br />
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<a href="http://www.dogsforthedeaf.org/">Dogs for the Deaf</a> is one group that trains hearing dogs. There's a application form available on their webpage as well as a list of things to consider before getting a hearing dog. I appreciate how "real" they are with their points to consider. They remind you that the dogs will leave hair everywhere, poop in your yard and can be destructive if you don't give them attention. You will also have to continue to train the dog for at least a year.<br />
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If you want to know what it's like to have a hearing ear dog, here's a <a href="http://starsight.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/living-with-a-hearing-ear-dog/">blog post</a> written by an owner of one.<br />
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If you'd rather watch a movie about it, check out <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2011/08/sunnys-ears.html">Sunny's Ears</a>.<br />
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The bottom line is that a hearing ear dog provides the owner with greater independence and self confidence to go out and live a "normal" life.Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-13602111967484009612012-05-23T20:00:00.000-05:002012-05-23T20:06:26.038-05:00Care FarmingMy friend posted a really cool <a href="http://www.veronicadelbianco.com/2011/11/15/could-you-live-off-your-land/">infographic</a> about how much land you would need to be able to support your family.<br />
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If you choose, you can use that same amount of land to not only support your family but also help others heal along the way.<br />
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In the UK, they call this "<a href="http://www.carefarminguk.org/default.aspx">care farming</a>".<br />
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Basically it involves using your farm to "provide health, social, or educational care services" to people.<br />
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I love that the UK has a website devoted to it. Even more exciting is that Prince Charles held a <a href="http://www.carefarminguk.org/news01-06-10.aspx">recognition luncheon</a> for National Care Farming Initiative's 5 year anniversary. Having that kind of support probably helps farmers find funding, which makes the choice to become a care farm a little easier.<br />
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Here's a video from one care farm called <a href="http://www.highfieldshappyhens.co.uk/">Highfields Happy Hens</a> that works with kids involved in the court system.<br />
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I wish that we had some kind of directory of care farms here in the US. The ones that I am aware of are:<br />
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Green Chimneys (I've posted about them before <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2011/08/green-chimneys.html">here</a>)<br />
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Tranquility Farm<br />
<a href="http://www.tranquilityfarmequestrian.com/">http://www.tranquilityfarmequestrian.com/</a><br />
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Forget Me Not Farm<br />
<a href="http://forgetmenotfarm.org/index.html">http://forgetmenotfarm.org/index.html</a><br />
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McKenna Farms<br />
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Sanctuary One<br />
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Gentle Barn (I've posted about them before <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2012/05/gentle-barn.html">here</a>)<br />
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Please feel free to add any that you know to the list. Maybe we can create our own care farming webpage for the US and then eventually around the world!Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-1615206984683766932012-05-22T18:31:00.000-05:002012-05-22T18:31:10.409-05:00Abilities Through AgilityEarlier this year, <a href="http://www.thebark.com/">TheBark</a> wrote an article about a group of therapists, (physical, occupational, and speech-language) that partner their patients with dogs.<br />
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The patients' goals are met as they train the dogs to run an agility course.<br />
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What an awesome idea!<br />
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The kids use gross motor skills to set up the agility course, and the kids follow the dogs as they go through the course. The physical therapists can integrate things that they need to focus on during this time. Maybe having the kids make sure that as they walk, their heels touch the ground, stretching out the calf muscles of "toe-walkers" in a fun way.<br />
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Occupational therapists focus on the fine motor skills, like taking off the leash and collar and brushing the dog. These movements require great finger dexterity, and can normally seem frustrating, but when you are doing it for your furry friend it becomes less of a chore.<br />
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As the dogs are learning to go through the course, the children need to direct the dogs. Speech language pathologists can have the cues involve certain word sounds that the child is working on.<br />
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I think this whole thing is brilliant and would love to get in contact with the physical therapists involved. Maybe I could do a clinical rotation with them.<br />
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You should definitely read the <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3049238/PNE-Jan-Feb12_Bark68.pdf">article</a> to learn more about the Abilities Through Agility program. It's a pdf so it takes a little while to load, but it's worth the few extra second wait.Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-42241323242047772042012-05-21T15:07:00.002-05:002012-05-21T15:07:10.470-05:00Haiku<div style="text-align: left;">
<i>The theme for today is "Haiku" in the <a href="http://michellerafter.com/the-wordcount-blogathon/">2012 Wordcount Blogathon</a> that I'm participating in this month. Here's my contribution:</i></div>
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<b><a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2011/08/hope-animal-assisted-crisis-response.html">Hope</a>, <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2011/08/amazing-inspiring-dog.html">Encouragement</a>,</b></div>
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<b><a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2011/08/faith-dog.html">Motivation</a>, <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2011/08/animals-in-office.html">Comfort</a>, <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2012/02/peace-begins-with-smile-mother-teresa.html">Peace</a>:</b></div>
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<a href="http://www.animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/"><b>Animals Help Heal</b></a></div>
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Luckily, my pets have reminded me about the perfect antidote.</div>
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I hope you get a chance to rest today.</div>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-36830278461279813862012-05-19T07:30:00.000-05:002012-05-19T07:33:49.026-05:00Seeing Eye... Horse?Most people have heard of seeing eye dogs, but what about a seeing eye horse?<br />
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For some, having a dog is not an option because of a fear, allergies, or even because they are considered <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30155540/ns/health-health_care/t/seeing-eye-horse-guides-blind-muslim-woman/#.T7aNMus7WAh">unclean</a>. But that doesn't mean that they have to miss out on the independence and comfort that a service animal provides.<br />
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The ADA revised the <a href="http://www.ada.gov/service_animals_2010.htm">provisions</a> on service animals to include the use of miniature horses. This is a victory for people that can't use dogs for whatever reason.<br />
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Horses are good choice for a service animal for several reasons. The average working life for a service dog is 6-8 years. Since horses in general have a longer life span than dogs, the same is true of their working lives, 25-30 years.<br />
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The sound of the horse's hooves also do a better job alerting someone of the changing ground cover than a dog's paws. Hooves echo differently on tile, wood, and carpet.<br />
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Another plus to miniature horses is that they don't get fleas.<br />
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I'm not suggesting that miniature horses are overall superior to dogs as service animals.<br />
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The horses require enough space for outdoor living when they aren't working. (Otherwise they can get health problems from being inside all the time.)<br />
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They also don't look for companionship in the same way that dogs do normally. And they aren't as playful as dogs.<br />
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Dogs have been trained to be service animals for people who are blind, deaf, diabetic, prone to seizures and the list goes on. Currently miniature horses have only been trained as guide animals for people who are blind.<br />
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I was able to get a lot of information from <a href="http://www.guidehorse.org/">The Guide Horse Foundation</a> who actually supply guide horses free of charge after the person complete the training course. Unfortunately, they aren't taking any new applications right now because they are overwhelmed with requests.<br />
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But you can watch this video of Panda a miniature horse that was clicker trained as a guide horse and see how this works.<br />
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<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-17474247288143190082012-05-18T07:30:00.000-05:002012-05-18T10:43:42.995-05:00Remembering "Rex"Today's Endangered Species Day so I thought it would be appropriate to share some pictures of one of our leucistic (white) Bengal tigers that passed away two weeks ago.<br />
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He was known as "Rex", and he lived with his brother "King Zulu" at the <a href="http://www.auduboninstitute.org/">Audubon Zoo</a> for the past 13 years.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Photo by: Maria DiFulco</td></tr>
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Rex, unfortunately lost his battle to cancer at the ripe old age of 16. In the wild their <a href="http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/bengal-tiger/">life span</a> is 8-10 years.<br />
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These two tigers had a special bond, which is unusual for their species.<br />
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Normally tigers are known to be very territorial and solitary animals, but these brothers seemed to genuinely enjoy each other's company.<br />
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They acted as great ambassadors of their species to teach people about the declining number of tigers. Bengal tigers are the subspecies with the most representatives in the wild, but even they are running into hunters that see them as trophies or ingredients in medicine.<br />
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Visitors and Keepers alike will surely miss Rex, but I wonder if Zulu will miss him even more.</div>
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Huge thank you for all of the wonderful photos taken by vistors/adoring fans! You can see more on the Audubon Zoo's <a href="http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=o.18680188842&type=3">facebook page</a>.Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-87605409987086481382012-05-17T07:30:00.000-05:002012-05-17T07:37:21.641-05:00The Grim Reaper Meows?With the recent deaths of Maurice Sendak (author), <a href="http://www.carrollshelby.com/">Carroll Shelby</a> (auto icon), and Mitchell Guist (Swamp People), I was reminded of a story I heard a few years ago about a cat that predicts deaths.<br />
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Oscar (the cat) lives at <a href="http://www.steerehouse.org/">Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Centre</a> in Providence, Rhode Island. In 2007, an <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2007-07-26-foreboding-feline_N.htm">article</a> addressed Oscar's uncanny ability to determine when a resident was nearing the end of his or her life. At that time, the employees noticed that Oscar would sit on the bed and refuse to move which was completely out of character for this normally reclusive cat. The person in the bed that Oscar chose would pass away within the next few hours.<br />
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Of course the staff was initially horrified in this "odd coincidence" and they tried to keep Oscar from going into the rooms. But then they realized that he was actually doing good. Oscar was able to accurately predict the next death, allowing time for family members to be gathered to say their good byes. And if there was no family to be called, at least the person wouldn't be alone.<br />
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The New England Journal of Medicine published "<a href="http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp078108">A Day in the Life of Oscar the Cat</a>" written by David Dosa M.D., M.P.H detailing an occasion where Oscar performed his ability. The nurse noted his presence and called the family.<br />
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"<span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 18px;">Within a half hour the family starts to arrive. Chairs are brought into the room, where the relatives begin their vigil. The priest is called to deliver last rites. And still, Oscar has not budged, instead purring and gently nuzzling Mrs. K. A young grandson asks his mother, “What is the cat doing here?” The mother, fighting back tears, tells him, “He is here to help Grandma get to heaven.” Thirty minutes later, Mrs. K. takes her last earthly breath. With this, Oscar sits up, looks around, then departs the room so quietly that the grieving family barely notices."</span><br />
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Oscar's story sounds unbelievable but, he has proven his talent at least <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-204_162-6162157.html">50 times</a>. He's been right when the staff thought that it was another resident's time. So now they've learned to trust Oscar's instincts. Although no one is completely sure how he knows, the residents and their families are grateful for Oscar's gift.<br />
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So what do you think? Would you want Oscar at your nursing home or the nursing home of a loved one?Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-46504329710652461912012-05-16T07:40:00.000-05:002012-08-18T11:45:51.773-05:00Diabetic Alert Dog Coming to LouisianaGood news for a family in Louisiana!<br />
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They mentioned the possibility of Jeremiah going into a coma, but there are other unfortunate side effects of diabetes as well. Long term effects can damage eyes, kidneys, nerves, heart and blood vessels.<br />
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Teaming Jeremiah up with this dog will prevent some of this damage because he'll be able to keep from taxing his system. The other benefit is teaching Jeremiah how to work with a service dog. If his eyes fail him as a result of diabetes, he will know how to behave with a seeing eye dog, maybe he'll even be able to train the dog himself.<br />
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Thanks Veronica at <a href="http://www.veronicadelbianco.com/">The Eco Niche</a> for sharing this story with me.<br />
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Good luck to Jeremiah and his family and Welcome to Louisiana, <a href="http://www.warrenretrievers.com/index.html">Warren Retriever</a>!Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-69304862752568763502012-05-15T07:30:00.000-05:002012-05-15T07:30:01.737-05:00Animals Give "Paws" to Grief<i>Today I have another guest blogger as a result of the <a href="http://michellerafter.com/the-wordcount-blogathon/">2012 WordCount Blogathon</a>.</i><br />
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<i>Kirsten writes a fabulously fun to read blog called <a href="http://runningforautism.com/">Running for Autism</a> about her life in Toronto, Canada raising two boys (6 and 8 years old). Her older son has autism which is why she runs to raise funds for the <a href="http://www.autism.net/">Geneva Centre for Autism</a>. You can also catch her on twitter (@running4autism) and facebook (<a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Running-for-Autism/202132916468255">Running for Autism</a>).</i><br />
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<i>She shared the story of her father's death and how her mother coped with the help of their pets.</i><br />
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<i>Enjoy!</i><br />
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">My first dog was a mutt named Judge. He was
what we called a “pavement special” – in other words, we had no idea what his
lineage was or what breeds were represented in his genes. He became my dog not
by virtue of someone giving him to me, but because he decided, when he came
into our family, that he belonged with my two-year-old self. <o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">It was a beautiful friendship between girl
and dog. Apart from the times I was at school, Judge and I were rarely apart
until he died at the age of twelve.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">From the very early days of my life, my
parents were “animal people”. There was no abandoned animal that went untended
by them. The vast majority of our animals were rescue pets, from Sebastian the
cat who was found in a parking lot with a list of injuries that went on for two
pages, to Jessie and Bessie, the mother-and-daughter pair of dogs who didn’t
have a home. On one occasion, my mom pulled over on the highway and darted into
the traffic to rescue a budgie that was in the middle of the road.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">My mom and dad treated the animals in much
the same way they treated people. When cookies were distributed, the dogs got
some too. Breakfast was not complete until all of the dogs and cats had
received some milk and a sliver of toast topped with anchovy spread. The
four-legged members of the family were not banned from any part of the house as
long as they left the mud outside and didn’t scratch the furniture – much like
us kids.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">My brother and I grew up, we left home and
eventually, the country. My dad retired, life events happened. Through
everything, the animals remained a constant factor in my parents’ lives.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Seven years ago, the landscape of our lives
– including the lives of the animals – was completely altered by the death of
my dad. After the funeral and the cremation, after the ashes had been
scattered, and after everyone who had gathered to say goodbye had gone back to
their own lives, my mom found herself in her long-time home with only the
animals for company.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">The loss of my dad was devastating for my
mom, who had been born in the generation of girls who left home to get married.
In her youth, she had not gotten to experience any of the independent woman
stuff that we have today. She had gone from the parental home straight into the
married home. And therefore, when my dad died, my mom was living by herself for
the first time in her life. She and my dad were two months shy of their
fortieth wedding anniversary, and it had been a harmonious marriage. <o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">My mom credits the animals for getting her
through her initial stages of grief. They just seemed to <i>know</i> what my mom needed, possibly because they were grieving
themselves.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">They started following my mom wherever she
went in the house. Dogs and cats alike were always with her, keeping her
company. And yet, when she needed a good cry, they stayed a respectful distance
away and gave her grief the space it needed. If the crying went on for an
extended period of time, the big Belgian Sheppard would approach her and rest
his head in her lap, as if to say, “That’s enough now. You have to get back to
living for while.”<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">At night, the loneliest times of all, one
of the cats would curl up with my mom, his body right up against hers. He would
start to purr, and my mom just knew that he did it to soothe her, that he understood
the calming effect that the purring had on her. She would fall asleep to the
sound of the purring, and once satisfied that his human companion was all
right, the cat would then fall asleep himself.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Having the animals to care for gave my mom
purpose. It gave her a reason to get up in the morning. Some days, the idea of
having to feed and care for four dogs and three cats seemed too overwhelming,
but she did it anyway. If she hadn’t had the four dogs and three cats, she
simply would have stayed in bed.<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA"><span style="font-family: inherit;">The fact that she was able to move on with
her life in spite of her grief is a testament not only to my mom’s own strength
of character, but to the role the animals played in her grieving process.
Today, my mom is an independent woman with a rich, fulfilling life. She misses
my dad every day, and occasionally, she still needs to have a good crying bout.
<o:p></o:p></span></span></div>
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<span lang="EN-CA" style="line-height: 115%;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">But the two dogs who are left over from my dad’s
days (Jessie and Bessie, the mother and daughter pair who are miraculously
still alive and ridiculously old) are there to help her through.</span></span><br />
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<span lang="EN-CA" style="line-height: 115%;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><br /></span></span>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-27276521410360458042012-05-14T11:09:00.000-05:002012-05-14T23:21:29.444-05:00Alternative Medicine Helps Heal Animals Too<i>I've been wanting to include a segment once a month about how to care for your animals that care for you. With the <a href="http://michellerafter.com/the-wordcount-blogathon/">2012 Wordcount Blogathon</a> that I'm participating in I've found the perfect person to kickstart this series for me.</i><br />
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<i>Peggy J. Noonan is a health writer for national magazines, newspapers, and websites whose interest in al<span style="font-family: inherit;">ternative medicine led her to create a blog where she shares news and tips about how to use alterna</span>tive medicine on <a href="http://altmedforyou.com/">AltMedForYou.com</a>.</i><br />
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<i>Here's her post:</i><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Alternative medicine isn’t
just for people – it can be a great help for animals, too. In fact, a dog
introduced me to alternative medicine and convinced me that this ancient method
of healing could – and did – actually work. (If you’d like to read more about
that, take a look at <a href="http://altmedforyou.com/?p=52">Vitamin E Opened The Door</a>.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Alternative
medicine is also called holistic or natural medicine. And there’s a new version
called “integrative medicine” that blends the best of both -- conventional and
alternative medicine – to use whatever will work best or be most appropriate in
a particular situation. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Finding the remedy that
worked for Duffy </span><span style="font-family: inherit;">opened the door to a whole world of
healthier, </span><span style="font-family: inherit;">more natural healing methods.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Some
alternative medicine treatments such as <b>acupuncture
</b>should be performed by a veterinarian or other trained expert. But there’s
also version of this 4,000-plus-year-old technique called <b>acupressure</b> that people can learn to do at home. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">It works
the same way except instead of using super-fine needles, you use fingers and
hands to apply pressure to acupuncture points (or “meridians”) that ease pain
and promote relaxation, flexibility, mobility, and healing. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><b>Therapeutic nutrition </b>– using diet to correct various
health problems – may involve foods or vitamins, minerals, or other dietary
supplements. Many problems dogs and cats have can be traced back to what they
eat. Food sensitivities and allergies can cause many different symptoms –
everything from dull, brittle coat with excessive shedding and bad odor to
irritability and behavior problems. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">If you try
it, start with supervision or a good reference book to guide you. It takes
patience and determination to work through the process of finding out which foods
are triggering your animal’s symptoms, and then to create and stick with a diet
that will relieve the problems and keep your critter healthy. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">If you
don’t have a vet who can help you with this, check books on alternative medicine
for pets and other animals. The one I liked best and found most helpful for nutrition
therapy and many other conditions was <i><u><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Pitcairns-Complete-Guide-Natural-Health/dp/0875962432/ref=pd_sim_b_30">Dr.Pitcairn’s Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats</a></u></i>, by
Richard H. Pitcairn, DVM, PhD, and Susan Hubble Pitcairn (Rodale, 1995). It’s
still available on Amazon.com and in some health stores and book stores.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Many plants
are used in various forms of <b>herbal
therapy</b> and can be very helpful for people and pets. Some are brewed as tea
for drinking or applying to skin. Some work best when mixed into a paste or
cream. Others may be taken in extract or capsule form. Many herbal remedies
such as calendula (marigold flower) for irritated, injured skin and aloe vera
for burns are easy for most people to prepare and use. But others require more
knowledge so, for your animal’s safety, it’s a good idea to consult a holistic
vet or read several books on herbal medicine for animals before you try herbal
therapy. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">There are
many types of <b>massage</b> and <b>touch therapies</b> people can use to relieve
their pets’ muscle soreness and stiffness, improve circulation and speed
healing. Even gentle stroking touch such as petting or brushing can soothe, comfort,
and calm your pet. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Some people
swear by <b>chiropractic </b>manipulations
for their own health and have no qualms about using in on their animals. Others
consider it too risky. If you’re thinking of trying it, make sure the person
who provides the service is a qualified professional who has ample experience
using chiropractic animals like yours. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">And there’s
so much more… If you’re interested in learning how you could use alternative
medicine to help your animals, you’ll find a handy guide to the basics at </span><span style="font-family: inherit;">The
American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA)’s </span><i style="font-family: inherit;"><u><a href="http://www.ahvma.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67&Itemid=91">What Is Holistic Medicine?</a></u></i><span style="font-family: inherit;">.
And there are lots of books available at health stores, book stores, online
retailers, and public libraries. You’ll even find how-to videos on YouTube.com.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">© 2012 Peggy
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Thanks again Peggy for helping me get started! Make sure to check out her <a href="http://altmedforyou.com/">website</a> to learn about other alternative healing methods that are good for you.</span></div>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-59115622408126500172012-05-13T19:29:00.002-05:002012-05-14T12:50:40.437-05:00Animal MothersBeing a mother doesn't mean you physically gave birth to a living creature. In fact, you don't even need to be the same species. These stories are about some unlikely mothers:<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Photo by Tom Harvey and Keith Philpott</td></tr>
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A golden retriever takes care of three Bengal tiger cubs that were rejected by their mother. They stayed together until the cubs were a year old. You can read about their last time together <a href="http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/31541834/?GT1=43001#.T7BGr-s7WAg">here</a>.<br />
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This little piglet has become one of the litter, in fact, he's "mom's" favorite. His <a href="http://puppyintraining.com/dachshund-acts-as-mom-to-baby-piglet/">story</a> is actually a children's book called The Pink Puppy<br />
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This young hippo was orphaned after a tsunami and when he was brought to a reserve the first animal he saw was the tortoise. The tortoise took the young hippo's attention and affection and stride and their relationship was explored by <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4754996">NPR</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://www.koko.org/index.php">Koko</a>'s relationships with kittens made the news. She named her first kitten All Ball because to her that's what the kitten looked like.<br />
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The real "criteria" for the term mother is the endless love, and giving of self to another. These animals display this in a beautiful way. Happy Mother's Day!Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-12253560893274355412012-05-12T21:46:00.000-05:002012-05-14T10:08:33.823-05:00Cat and Crow<div>
Today is International Migratory Bird Day and Hug Your Cat Day so I've found a story that touches on both.<br />
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One day in 1999, Wallace and Ann Collito were sitting on their front porch when they noticed a very little stray cat. The next day that same cat came around again but, this time a crow was nearby. At first the couple were worried that the crow was bullying the little kitten, but it turned out he was acting as her protector.<br />
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Over the next few weeks, they witnessed the crow finding bugs and feeding the cat. The crow also showed her where she could find water. He even scolded the cat when she hung out in the street. He would try to push her back out of the road if she didn't listen to him.<br />
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The more they saw the more they realized, he wasn't just a protector to her, they were friends. They'd wrestle and play games with each other. And when they were going somewhere, they walked side by side. The Collitos named the crow Moses and the cat Cassie.<br />
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When they told people about this odd couple, they were met with disbelief. So the Collitos videoed Moses and Cassie interacting.<br />
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Eventually, the Collitos were able to get Cassie to trust them enough that the cat started spending the night in their house. Every morning, Moses would be there to collect Cassie and the two would enjoy each other's company all day. This relationship continued this way for over 4 years.<br />
One morning Moses didn't show up. The Collitos think that he found a girlfriend and he knew that Cassie was in good hands. <br />
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What we do know for sure is that Cassie and Moses found each other at a time when they needed each other the most.<br />
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***Update*** There's a book about this friendship called Cat and Crow. Here's a <a href="http://canidaepetfood.blogspot.com/2012/04/true-story-of-wild-crow-that-saved.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+petownership+%28Responsible+Pet+Ownership%29">review</a> of that book.</div>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-49557152555450180472012-05-11T00:18:00.000-05:002012-05-11T00:23:27.868-05:00Love Heals Everything<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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While searching for inspiration I came across this picture in Microsoft Word Clip Art. (Who knew?!)</div>
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I added the lovely quote that I think sums up their relationship quite nicely. </div>
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The love from an animal is unconditional and very healing. Enjoy!</div>
<br />Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-34762064928153558432012-05-10T09:04:00.000-05:002012-05-10T09:04:13.761-05:00I'd Catch a Grenade For You...Jump in Front of a Train For YouLilly has that kind of dedication, a point that she proved literally by saving her owner from an <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/pit-bull-rescues-unconscious-owner-oncoming-train/story?id=16311409#.T6vDSOs7WAh">oncoming train</a>.<br />
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Christine Spain, had a history of depression, anxiety, and alcoholism. That's why her son (David Lanteigne) adopted Lilly, a pit bull, 3 years ago, so that she would have a companion. Lilly has proven much to be more than that.<br />
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Since acquiring Lilly, Ms. Spain has cut down on her drinking. She doted over Lilly and seemed to be in a much better state, until a few days ago, when she got some bad news and her old habit kicked in. As she was walking Lilly that evening she passed out.<br />
On railroad tracks.<br />
And a train was coming.<br />
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The train driver saw them and tried to slow down, but heard a thump and knew he hit them. When he went to check, he saw that the woman was miraculously untouched by the train.<br />
<b>Lilly had pulled her to safety!</b><br />
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In doing so, Lilly bore the brunt of the impact and was taken immediately to <a href="http://www.mspca.org/">Angell Animal Medical Center</a> where the doctors had to amputate a front leg and put steel plates in her shattered pelvis. She is doing well, despite all of that and even wagged her tail and tried to stand when David came to visit.<br />
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If you are interested in helping this amazing dog on her road to recovery, you can go <a href="https://secure2.convio.net/mspca/site/Donation2?df_id=10160&10160.donation=form1&JServSessionIdr004=s6ehi9tf84.app213a">here</a> to offer your financial support.<br />
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I'm so glad that Lilly <i>is</i> a pit bull. They've been getting a lot of bad press in recent years and have become the breed to hate. Lilly proves that breed has nothing to do with it! Her love and devotion speaks volumes. When that train was coming at them, it went against every natural instinct she had to stay there. Lilly is definitely a guardian angel!<br />
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If you're interested in reading about some other dog heroes check out these <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/search/label/Dog%20Hero">stories</a>.</div>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-40271584816047799012012-05-09T14:55:00.000-05:002012-05-09T16:31:41.240-05:00The Healing Species<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Bullying, violence and crime are very real problems.<br />
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The <a href="http://www.healingspecies.org/">Healing Species</a> is dedicated to addressing these issues through their Compassion Education program.<br />
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They rescue dogs, that are themselves victims of neglect and abuse, and after the dogs become healthy some are chosen to go into classrooms. This 11 week program empowers students when dealing with bullies and it teaches a whole lot about empathy.<br />
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This program has been validated by research, for people that like numbers instead of anecdotal stories. In fact, they've been so successful that they have satellite programs in <a href="http://www.healingspeciestexas.org/">Texas</a>, <a href="http://www.healingspeciespugetsound.org/">Washington</a>, <a href="http://www.healingspecieswi.org/">Wisconsin</a>, and even <a href="http://www.thenelsonark.co.nz/">New Zealand</a>!<br />
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I would love to see one here in New Orleans, "Murder Capital of the United States". There's a lot of bullying, violence and crime here. Also, it would give the kids a chance to see the positive side of dogs as opposed to the dog fighting and the use of dogs for intimidation that goes on.<br />
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The story behind Healing Species is another inspiring one for me because the woman that started this was actually a lawyer before she decided to quit her job and start this program. She saw a need, and took it upon herself to change things. Thanks Cheri Brown Thompson, for making the world a better place!<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Who's go</span>ing to be that someone in your neighborhood to "be the change"? It could be you!<br />
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***UPDATE*** I just got a lovely e-mail from Marie Milhouse at Healing Species:<br />
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Thank you so much for your wonderful blog about Healing Species!!!! You are making New Orleans and this world a better place, inspiring others to be changers and aware of issues that affect people and animals. <u></u><u></u></div>
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We would love to have Healing Species in New Orleans! Please let us know if you or someone you know is interested. <u></u><u></u></div>
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May God bless you.<u></u><u></u></div>
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<span style="background-color: #eeeeee; font-family: inherit;">So now the challenge/invitation is out there! Any takers?!</span></div>
</div>Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-17123457892552147032012-05-08T06:30:00.000-05:002012-05-08T06:30:04.952-05:00Cats in PrisonLast summer I wrote about <a href="http://animalshelpheal.blogspot.com/2011/08/puppies-behind-bars.html">Puppies Behind Bars</a>, a program where prisoners raise future Explosion Detection Dogs, Service Dogs and companions for returning veterans. But I just found out there's a prison that houses cats that need a home.<br />
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<a href="http://www.doc.wa.gov/facilities/prison/lcc/default.asp">Larch Correctional Facility</a> in Yacolt,Washington started a pilot program pairing two "unadoptable" cats with prisoners. A local animal shelter supplied the cats, who have issues with people and other animals. The prisoners were chosen based on a pre-set time period of good behavior. Some admit that they signed up for the program because it got them out of the group living quarters and into a double.<br />
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It's only been a short while since Princess Natalie and Clementine joined the men there, but already they are showing improvements in their behavior. The men working with the cats are also seeing a change within themselves. It's no longer about only looking out for yourself, a living creature is relying on you.<br />
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The prison is planning on getting 4 more cats for their "<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/prison-cuddly-catz-program-pairs-felons-felines-004723194.html">Cuddly Catz</a>" program. I think it's a great idea, not only does it teach about caring for others, but it's also a great lesson in patience and building trust. The change that the cats go through shows the men that it is possible to change your ways.<br />
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PS. I LOVE that they are walk the cats! I used to walk my cat when he was younger.Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02065674586934602125noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019669874111254254.post-25072481316968484952012-05-07T08:00:00.000-05:002012-05-07T08:00:12.007-05:00Stress Relief During Finals WeekThis is finals week for me and countless other students. This is the week that our stress level is through the roof, and for some schools suicide rates increase. This is the week that we are low on sleep and high on caffeine.<br />
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None of this is good for our health or our grades, so schools have been coming up with ways to decrease the tension. My undergrad had a designated scream time where you could get out your frustration and despair vocally. But a recent trend spares the vocal chords.<br />
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If you feel overwhelmed, or just need a study break some colleges, universities, and even a couple of law schools are offering to give you a hand. Or a paw, really.<br />
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Starting today (May 7th), students at <a href="http://www.nbcbayarea.com/the-scene/events/Finals-Weeks-Comes-With-Fur-Fix-at-Cal-149125605.html">U.C. Berkeley</a> can visit with animals outside Moffitt Library all week as a way to relieve stress. They aren't the only school to offer this escape, <a href="http://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=ylss&sei-redir=1&referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.googlesyndicatedsearch.com%2Fu%2Fyaleu%3Fdomains%3Dlaw.yale.edu%26sitesearch%3Dlaw.yale.edu%26q%3Dcertified%2Blibrary%2Btherapy%2Bdog%26x%3D0%26y%3D0#search=%22certified%20library%20therapy%20dog%22">Yale Law School</a>, <a href="http://dl.tufts.edu/ProxyServlet/?url=http://repository01.lib.tufts.edu:8080/fedora/get/tufts:UP029.031.063.00027/bdef:TuftsPDF/getPDF&filename=tufts:UP029.031.063.00027.pdf">Tufts University</a>, <a href="http://news.emory.edu/stories/2012/05/er_law_school_finals_therapy_dogs/campus.html">Emory Law School</a>, <a href="http://www.uci.edu/features/2011/06/feature_therapypets_110608.php">University of California-Irvine</a>, <a href="http://www.aldf.org/article.php?id=2039">University of Akron</a>, <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/cuddly-puppies-help-law-students-de-stress-before-exams/2011/12/01/gIQA0s9LIO_story.html">George Mason University School of Law</a>, <a href="http://www.utk.edu/tntoday/2012/04/23/students-unwind-finals-week/">University of Tennessee</a>, <a href="http://www.thehoya.com/news/puppy-love-program-aims-to-cool-off-finals-week-stress-1.2858299#.T6X-Jus7WAh">Georgetown University</a> and <a href="http://www.houstonianonline.com/news/rent-a-puppy-therapy-to-relieve-finals-week-stress-1.2737733#.T6X3Aes7WAh">Sam Houston State University</a> have all enlisted the help of animals.<br />
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The cool thing about these programs is that the animals benefit as well. Several of the schools use animals from shelters. This allows the animals to be seen by potential future owners (or people that know someone looking for a dog or cat). And it's a great way to socialize the animals (a key component in being seen as adoptable).<br />
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So it's win-win for everyone. I hope next semester more schools will be on the list. Maybe my school!<br />
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For now, I've recruited my cat to act as my stress relief.</div>
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Good luck on finals everyone!</div>
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