Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Last Week of October

Today, October 25th, Joy's guest is Polly Fox, the creator of Pet Essences, one of our marvelous sponsors. Polly will talk about how Flower Essences balance emotional attitudes so that gentle changes can occur that bring renewed energy forward and short circuit the path to illness. For more information regarding Pet Essences, please visit Polly's website, www.petessences.com

On Saturday and Sunday, November 5 & 6 from Noon to 5 PM, Joy will be having a basic animal communication class at her home. To reserve your spot and get directions, please e-mail Martha at Martha@TalkWithYourAnimals.com. If you have taken the basic animal communication class and are interested in the intermediate communication class, let Martha know.

What a great way to do some painless holiday shopping and help a wonderful cause at the same time! Host a PETlane PAWty to help the animals affected by Hurricane Katrina! This is the last week to book and host your Katrina Benefit Pawty, please call PETlanePals, (Dan & Susan) at 425-378-0157 or send them an email at PETlanePals@Comcast.net.

Personally, their efforts have also delivered a new life into their home. Last Friday night Susan and Dan welcomed a beautiful one year old chocolate lab mix into their home while authorities continue to search for his owners. It is obvious that he was loved and cared for before he was rescued roaming the streets of New Orleans in the days after Katrina.

From another one of our marvelous sponsors, If Your Horse Could Talk is gearing up for our 2nd year of the Natural Horse Talk mini magazine. It is an excellent resource for horse lovers throughout the world. The magazine is produced 6 times per year and is available in Acrobat PDF format and sent via email, in printed form, or a combination of both. To learn more about the mini magazine and to order it, please visit the website, http://www.naturalhorsetalk.com/ or call 480-671-4896.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Reminders

On Saturday and Sunday, November 5 & 6 from Noon to 5 PM, Joy will be having a basic animal communication class at her home. To reserve your spot and get directions, please e-mail Martha at Martha@TalkWithYourAnimals.com. If you have taken the basic animal communication class and are interested in the intermediate communication class, let Martha know.

Talk With Your Animals is now streaming over the Internet on Animal Radio Network. You can access Animal Radio Network by using this link, http://www.live365.com/stations/animalradio?play.

A BIG thank you to everyone who came to the Canine Fest in Puyallup, Washington. It was so much fun to see old friends and to make new ones! For the first time there was a drawing for a free mini-session. Congratulations to Roxane Brown!
MUD BAY GULF COAST RELIEF PROJECT Together with their customers, Puget Sound-area Mud Bay stores are working to raise $20,000 for organizations caring for the animals affected by the Gulf Coast hurricanes. For every dollar customers donate to the special Gulf Coast Relief Project, Mud Bay will make a matching donation - up to $10,000 in matching funds. Funds raised through the project will go to the ASPCA and Pasado's Safe Haven. Mud Bay has offered support to additional organizations. To make tax-deductible donations, simply visit any Mud Bay store. You'll find store locaters and phone numbers listed at www.mudbay.us/.

One of our marvelous sponsors, Dan & Susan Aznoff of PETlane is featured on p. 22 in the article, Be Your Own Boss in the latest issue of Entrepreneur which is on the newsstands today. Also, check it out on the Internet using this link: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/0,4621,323732,00.html

There is still time to host a PETlane PAWty to help the animals affected by Hurricane Katrina! To book your Katrina Benefit Pawty, please call PETlanePals, (Dan & Susan) at 425-378-0157 or send them an email at PETlanePals@Comcast.net.

From another one of our marvelous sponsors, If Your Horse Could Talk - A mini magazine dedicated to Promoting Natural Horse Care Through Knowledge. If Your Horse Could Talk is gearing up for our 2nd year of the Natural Horse Talk mini magazine. Packed with invaluable information, photos, articles, & case studies, covering a variety of natural care topics, Natural Horse Talk is an excellent resource for horse lovers throughout the world. Topics include but are not limited to; Natural environments, Feeding, Hoof & Dental care, Horsemanship, Alternative therapies, Chemical over-use and more.

Natural Horse Talk is produced 6 times per year. It is available in Acrobat PDF format and sent via email, in printed form, or a combination of both. To learn more about the mini magazine and to order it, please visit the website,www.naturalhorsetalk.com or call 480-671-4896.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Congratulations

The winner of the free pet communication session from the Canine Fest in Puyallup, WA is

Roxane Brown

Congratulations!!

Friday, October 14, 2005

Mud Bay Gulf Coast Relief Project

MUD BAY GULF COAST RELIEF PROJECT
Together with their customers, Puget Sound-area Mud Bay stores are working to raise $20,000 for organizations caring for the animals affected by the Gulf Coast hurricanes. For every dollar customers donate to the special Gulf Coast Relief Project, Mud Bay will make a matching donation - up to $10,000 in matching funds. Funds raised through the project will go to the ASPCA and Pasado's Safe Haven. Mud Bay has offered support to additional organizations, and they may be added to the recipients' list as inquiries are returned. To make tax-deductible donations, simply visit any Mud Bay store. You'll find store locaters and phone numbers listed at www.mudbay.us/.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

For This Week

This Tuesday on Talk With Your Animals from 5:30 to 5:45 Joy's guest will be Mij Charbonneau. She is the founder of the Budkis Charbonneau Fund. This fund helps senior citizens be able to keep their beloved pets by helping pay for their vet bills instead of having to give them up due to a lack of funds. Their next fundraiser is an auction on October 15 at the Renton Technical College in Renton, WA. Doors open at 5:30 PM, dinner is at 7 PM followed by a live auction. The cost is $40 for advance ticket purchase or $55 at the door. Email Mij at ccmij@msn.com for information on how to purchase tickets. All contributions, big or small are gratefully accepted. To learn more about this wonderful organization, please visit the website, www.budkischarbonneaufund.com.

This Saturday & Sunday, October 15 & 16, Canine Fest at the Puyallup Fairground, Puyallup, WA 9 Am to 5PM on Saturday and 10 AM - 4 PM on Sunday. Vendors from all over the Pacific Northwest and beyond will be there! You will have the opportunity to see the latest and best products for your furry friends! Watch the great events such as the Breed and Rescue Booth Contest, F.I.D.O. Drill Team, Our own Joy Turner, Reading With Rover, the Puyallup Police Dept. K9 Unit Demonstration. Hear Joy speak regarding talking with your animals at 1 PM on Saturday or Noon on Sunday or have a mini-session. The cost for the mini-session is 5 minutes for $15 or 10 minutes for $30. To learn more about this wonderful event, please check out the website, www.caninefest.com or e-mail Carol at caninefest@hotmail.com.

From one of our marvelous sponsors, If Your Horse Could Talk - A mini magazine dedicated to Promoting Natural Horse Care Through Knowledge. If Your Horse Could Talk is gearing up for our 2nd year of the Natural Horse Talk mini magazine. Packed with invaluable information, photos, articles, & case studies, covering a variety of natural care topics, Natural Horse Talk is an excellent resource for horse lovers throughout the world. Topics include but are not limited to; Natural environments, Feeding, Hoof & Dental care, Horsemanship, Alternative therapies, Chemical over-use and more.
Natural Horse Talk is produced 6 times per year. It is available in Acrobat PDF format and sent via email, in printed form, or a combination of both. To learn more about the mini magazine and to order it, please visit the website,www.naturalhorsetalk.com or call 480-671-4896.

From another one of our marvelous sponsors, PETlane Pals - There is still time to host a PETlane PAWty to help the animals affected by Hurricane Katrina! To book your Katrina Benefit Pawty, please call PETlanePals, (Dan & Susan) at 425-378-0157 or send them an email at PETlanePals@Comcast.net.

On Saturday and Sunday, November 5 & 6 from Noon to 5 PM, Joy will be having a basic animal communication class at her home. To reserve your spot and get directions, please e-mail Martha at Martha@TalkWithYourAnimals.com. If you are interested in the intermediate communication class, let Martha know.

Talk With Your Animals is now streaming over the Internet on Animal Radio Network. You can access Animal Radio Network by using this link, http://www.live365.com/stations/animalradio?play.

For Sale - HEATED doghouse - Cutest doghouse you will ever see! Pamper your pet in this beautiful thermostatically controlled heated doghouse. 25" x 37" $250 OBO 1-360-277-0304.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Mini Magazine from One of Our Marvelous Sponsors

From One of Our Marvelous Sponsors, If Your Horse Could Talk

A mini magazine dedicated to Promoting Natural Horse Care Through Knowledge.
If Your Horse Could Talk is gearing up for our 2nd year of the Natural Horse Talk mini
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Natural Horse Talk is produced 6 times per year. It is available in Acrobat PDF format and sent via email, in printed form, or a combination of both.
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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Suggested Prayer for the Dolphins

Here is a suggested prayer, chant, song for you and friends to unite with. It is from the dolphins near Japan and all over the world:

From the heart of the Dolphin Mind, may we be united and in peace.
From the heart of the Dolphin Mind, may we all be enlightened and live in harmony together.
From the heart of the Oceanic Mother, may all beings, all species, all life honor and support each other in peace.
From the heart of Mother Earth, may we awaken to our highest fulfillment in love with all beings.
From the heart of Dolphin, Whale, Ocean, Earth and the deepest heart of our own life, may we live as One.

October 8 - The Dolphins Need Our HELP

Elsa Nature Conservancy of Japan Earth Island Institute One Voice - FranceFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct. 5, 2005Contacts: David Phillips, Earth Island(415) 788-3666 x145Richard O'Barry, One Voice(305)-668 4834(33) 6 79 83 1661 (France)Sakae Hemmi, Elsa Nature Conservancy of Japan (81)-298511637 (Japan)Memo Reveals Japan Aquarium Industry's Secret Sponsorship of Dolphin SlaughterAn international consortium of environmental organizations*, fighting to end the world's largest dolphin slaughter in Japan, today released an internal memo prepared by the Japan Cetacean Conference on Zoological Gardens and Aquariums to its member aquariums encouraging the buying of more dolphins from the Taiji drive fishery."The aquarium industry is secretly subsidizing the violent slaughter of thousands of dolphins in Taiji and other fishing villages in Japan," stated David Phillips, Director of the International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute. "This memo is the first direct proof from the Conference to its member aquariums soliciting buyers for dolphins.""In a key part of the memo," adds activist Richard O'Barry, former trainer of TV star Flipper and marine mammal specialist for One Voice, a leading French animal welfare organization, "the Conference encourages its member aquariums to request even more dolphins that are currently not available due to permit restrictions.""Fishermen herd dolphin schools into shallow waters, where around two thousand are annually slaughtered for meat," adds Sakae Hemmi, spokesperson for Elsa Nature Conservancy. "The aquarium industry subsidizes the slaughter by offering thousands of dollars to buy a few prime specimens of dolphins from the shallow waters of the blood-filled slaughter pools. Without these enormous prices for prime specimens, it will be quite difficult for the drive fishery to survive, for dolphin meat is much contaminated with mercury."The memo was prepared by Senzo Uchida, Executive Secretary of the Japan Cetacean Conference on Zoological Gardens and Aquariums and sent to the directors of aquariums that are members of the Conference. The memo outlines a meeting held by representatives of the Conference, the Taiji Fishing Cooperative, Taiji town councillors, and the Isana Union, representing the drive fishermen at Taiji. Even the Japanese government was involved, as Mr. Hidehiro Kato of the Japan National Research Institute, a government agency, originally recommended this meeting be held. The memo states in part (English translation):"...for the purposes of continued cetacean capture and stable supply, it is necessary to have frank expressions of opinion from fishers involved in dolphin drive fisheries and from aquariums needing cetaceans.""Currently when dolphins are captured in drive fisheries, they are sorted live to select individuals for captivity, after which the rest are all used for meat.""Pacific striped dolphins cannot be taken in drive fisheries at Taiji because no permits have been granted. However, if the capture of this species at Taiji were to become possible, this would benefit fishers and the aquariums which keep cetaceans...Applying for a permit to capture a new cetacean species at Taiji would require that there is a need. Accordingly, from the perspective of exhibiting cetaceans for educational purposes, we would like to perform a questionnaire survey to determine the extent to which aquariums participating in the Cetacean Conference want Pacific striped dolphins, and then use the results to justify applying for a permit to capture them at Taiji."A copy of the original memo in Japanese and an English translation are attached to this press release.David Phillips concluded: "The public, including the people of Japan, would be outraged if they knew the truth -- that thousands of innocent dolphins die a horrible death so that a few can be shown doing tricks in aquariums. The drive fishery and the slaughter must be stopped, and the aquarium industry should be ashamed of sponsoring the killing of thousands of dolphins annually."* The campaign to stop the dolphin slaughter is a joint project of the Elsa Nature Conservancy of Japan, the International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute, and One Voice, a leading French animal protection organization- 30 -MEDIA ALERT: VIDEO FOOTAGE and PHOTOS of the dolphin drive fisheries of Japan is available from Earth Island Institute by calling (415) 788-3666 or faxing (415) 788-7324. For further information, visit http://www.earthisland.org/saveTaijiDolphins/.SAN FRANCISCO PROTEST OF JAPAN DOLPHIN SLAUGHTER:Members of In Defense of Animals (IDA), the International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute and One Voice - France will hold a protest as part of a day of international protest against Japan's slaughter of over 23,000 dolphins and small whales each year. Activists will demand a permanent end to the drive fisheries and the preservation of dolphins and whales as natural treasures:When: Saturday, October 8, 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m.Where: Japanese Consulate, 50 Fremont St., San Francisco
Those who cannot be at the Japanese embassy demonstration in-person are asked to hold vigil with prayer and meditation on October 8 at Noon your local time for the enlightenment of all connected to the dolphin slaughter. The waves of positive energy from this united intention hour after hour may have unpredicted benefits for many beings.

Here is a suggested prayer, chant, song for you and friends to unite with. It came to me from uniting with the dolphins near Japan and all over the world:

From the heart of the Dolphin Mind, may we be united and in peace.
From the heart of the Dolphin Mind, may we all be enlightened and live in harmony together.
From the heart of the Oceanic Mother, may all beings, all species, all life honor and support each other in peace.
From the heart of Mother Earth, may we awaken to our highest fulfillment in love with all beings.
From the heart of Dolphin, Whale, Ocean, Earth and the deepest heart of our own life, may we live as One.


Japan Dolphin Day, October 8th, 2005: Protest the SlaughterWHAT: An international day of protest has been organized to urge the Japanese authorities to ban the slaughter of dolphins.WHEN: October 8th, 2005 Noon local time (wherever you are)WHERE: WorldwideWHY: Every year, fishermen in Japan hunt and kill about 20,000 dolphins and other whales in the most brutal way imaginable. This is the largest massacre of dolphins anywhere in the world. The fishermen say they kill the dolphins primarily as a form of "pest control." They say the dolphins eat too many fish, and that they are simply eradicating the competition. We need to let them know that these crimes against nature are unacceptable to the rest of the world. Help us send a powerful message to the Japanese dolphin hunters and their government: STOP THE DOLPHIN SLAUGHTER.OUR GOAL: Our goal is to make this the biggest global protest against the dolphin slaughter in history. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE: Everyone! This event is not limited to animal protection organizations. NGOs, schools, music bands, various clubs, businesses and concerned citizens are encouraged to show up. Please contact your friends and neighbors, local schools, civic clubs and anyone else you can think of. Ask people to join us at noon on October 8th at a Japanese embassy or consulate office near you.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Welcome

Welcome HAPPY PETS PET SITTING to our updated list of Mentions on our radio show, Talk With Your Animals.

PET SITTING - Happy Pets Pet Sitting - Jay Yanick - 425-644-1121: website is www.happypetspetsitting.com.

BOARDING - Mystic Mountain Retreat - 360-794-6388: website is www.mysticmountainretreat.com

REIKI AND HEALING TOUCH - Dearra - 425-836-9291: website is www.bristolsbuddies.com

CELEBRATIONS - Tailwaggin - 1-877-381-6924: website is www.tailwagging.com

PET STORES - PetsEnergy - 425-771-0676: website is www.petsenergy.com

From one of our wonderful sponsors, PETlane Pals - There is still time to host a PETlane PAWty to help the animals affected by Hurricane Katrina! 100% of the money raised at these parties hosted by October 31st will be given directly to the Humane Society of the United States for their major efforts to rescue and shelter companion animals who were stranded in the Katrina Disaster. To book your Katrina Benefit Pawty, please call PETlanePals, (Dan & Susan) at 425-378-0157 or send them an email at PETlanePals@Comcast.net.

On Saturday and Sunday, November 5 & 6 from Noon to 5 PM, Joy will be having another animal communication class at her home. The first day you will learn the theory on how to communicate with your animals. The second day you get to bring your animal kid to class and practice with him or her. To reserve your spot and get directions, please call Martha at 206-522-5157 or e-mail her at Martha@TalkWithYourAnimals.com. Reserve your spot with a $100 deposit. If paid in full by October 28th the class is $200 which includes your deposit. If paid in full after the 28th, but before November 3, the cost of the class is $250 which includes your deposit. Two days before and up to the class the cost of the class is $300 which includes your deposit.

Talk With Your Animals will soon be streaming over the Internet on Animal Radio Network. We will let you know when the show starts. In the meantime you can access Animal Radio Network by using this link,http://www.live365.com/stations/animalradio?play.

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