Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Two Fun Events

Saturday, October 28 from Noon to 4 PM - Joy will be back at Naturally 4 Paws doing mini-sessions. The cost is 5 minutes for $15 or 10 minutes for $30. Then from 5-6 PM there will be a Halloween costume contest for your animal kids! As a matter of fact, Naturally 4 Paws will be having a party for your animal kids all weekend...trick or treating, bobbing for hotdogs, games, etc. If you are interested in taking your animal kids to a Halloween Party and Silverdale, WA is a convenient drive for you, stop by! Tim & Jim and their animal kids would enjoy meeting you! Naturally 4 Paws is located in the Ross Shopping Plaza, 10406 Silverdale Way NW, Suite B103, Silverdale, WA. To sign up for a session with Joy, please call Jim at 360-337-2444. Space is limited - registration is a must!

Tuesday, October 24, Joy's guest is Hal Abrams, the Executive Producer of Animal Radio Network. Hal is quoted as saying “We have a love affair with our pets and it’s starting to show!” The Arbitron Fall 2004 Ratings survey revealed Animal Radio® as the “most-listened-to” animal radio programming in the U.S., with 250,000 Average Quarter Hour listeners - two-million weekly. The show’s design is to educate guardians, thereby reducing unnecessary surrenders and the ultimate euthanasia of 5 million cats and dogs yearly, simply because they’re homeless. Anyone can listen on one of the 92 radio stations across the United States. Internet savvy folks can listen to Animal Radio Network’s full-time animal channel ANYTIME at www.AnimalRadio.com.

The radio show, Talk With Your Animals airs Tuesday nights from 5-6 PM PT on 1150 AM in the Seattle area and streams live over the Internet at www.talkwithyouranimals.com. It also rebroadcasts on www.animalradio.com. To call into the show to ask a question of your animal kid, please call 425-373-5527. The show is brought to you in part by our sponsor, Transfer Factor from 4Life Research -www.4rayne.com. Our other wonderful sponsors are Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Mystic Mountain Retreat - www.mysticmountainretreat.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Holistic Horse -www.holistichorse.com, and Animavet - www.animavet.com and our mention - New Woman Books - www.newwomanbooks.com.

Remember if you would like a private session with Joy to either talk with your animals or talk with your soul or spiritual guides/guardian angels, you can call her at 425-867-1779 or e-mail her at Joy@talkwithyouranimals.com to set up an appointment. She does the majority of her sessions over the phone so you don't have to live in the Seattle area to have a session. Nor do you have to wait for the radio show or an event to be able to talk with your animals, soul or spiritual guides/guardian angels.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Stolen Selle Francais Stallion

STOLEN SELLE FRANCAIS STALLION
ALERT!

We really need your help. Last night, 9/30/06, a friend of mine's black stallion was stolen out of her pasture in Canton, GA. He is a 17.3 HH Selle Francais stallion. He is 19 years old and 1500lbs. He has no distinguishing marks as he is pure black. However, his muzzle and under his flanks may appear brown due to sun bleaching. He also shivers with his hind legs when you try to pick them up. Attached are two pictures of him. Please pass this information on to as many friends as you can as we are desperate to have him home again. Anyone who has information about this horse, please notify the Cherokee County Police Department in Canton GA @ 770-844-6777, and ask for Deputy McNeal and refer to the case # 06-92843. We really appreciate your help and support.

Regards, Sunny Stevens and Jeannine Courser Susan Blueberry Hill 724 Grizzle Farm Road Dawsonville GA 30534 (770)844-7770 http://www.grovestreet.com/jsp/userview.jsp? username=mcquebert Cynthia Brewster-Keating Publisher/Owner AikenHorsesOnLine.com Your online, interactive resource for the Aiken equestrian! Advertising, Message Boards, Calendar &More 3914 Wagener Rd Aiken , SC 29805 803-640-2339 mobile 803-648-7513 fax Distributor Of Jumpswest.com arenas and Jumps

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

The Gathering

The Gathering - A weekend event for Body, Mind & Spirit

THE GATHERING November 11-12, 2006 Lynnwood Convention Center Lynnwood WA

Experience eight classes - choose from fourteen teachers! REGISTER NOW at: http://www.thegathering.cc/ - Early registration prices effective through October 31, 2006

EXPLORE THE MYSTERIES
Leave the world behind... Come spend the weekend with some of the most compelling spiritual teachers of our time! Join us as we learn how to strengthen our connection to creation, abundance, joy and – most importantly – ourselves.


EXPERIENCE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

DAN MILLMAN: Inspiration behind the new film Peaceful Warrior, spiritual teacher and renowned author of a dozen books

DR. MICEAL LEDWITH: International scholar and speaker featured in the recent films What the Bleep Do We Know? and Down the Rabbit Hole

PRESENTERS: Ralph Blum, Dr. Anne Marie Bennstrom, Dr. Pat Baccili, Jeff Jawer, Mary Lee LaBay, Rick Lavine, Marie Manuchehri, Martha Norwalk, Gina Sala, Megan Skinner, Margaret Starbird, Joy Turner, Vanda

WE'LL EXPLORE: -Energy medicine -Sound healing -Physical architecture -Developing your intuition -Past life regression -Creating loving relationships -The sacred feminine -Life after death -Mediumship -Discovering your purpose -Hypnotherapy -Street smart spirituality -Quantum physics -Astrology -Sextrology -Tarot -Animal communication

Register Now at: WWW.THEGATHERING.CC

Joy has been given a ticket worth $295. She would like to give it to someone. If you would like a chance to attend this event for free, please send an e-mail with your name, address and telephone number to Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com. Towards the end of October there will be a drawing to see who wins the ticket. For more information regarding this event, please check out the website, www.thegathering.cc.

Reminder - the Basic Animal Communication Class will be held on Saturday & Sunday, November 4 & 5 from Noon to 5. Please contact Martha either by calling her at 206-522-5157 or e-mailing Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com to find out how/where to send your deposit of $100 to reserve your spot. If you would like to receive the discounted rate of $250 for the class, please pay in full by October 21.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

German Shephard/ Black Lab Mix Puppy

A client e-mailed the following to me. We have a neighbor boy that bought a German Shephard/Black Lab mix about 3 weeks ago. He bought him from a lady in Kent who needed to find him a new home because she would not be home much. This puppy is about 4 months old (I’m guessing). The boy has since decided he doesn’t like him because he bites. This kid doesn’t have a clue on how to take care of a puppy. So because of this he built him a pen outside and this is where he stays 24/7. They never play with him or take him for walks and he doesn’t have any toys to chew on or play with. It’s very sad and I’m trying to find him a good home. He hardly ever barks except when the kids are in the back yard playing. My husband took him on a walk last week and he was so good. He was very excited to be out of his pen. We have asked 2 other times to take him for a walk but the kid (15 year old) won’t let us. He said he would sell the dog to us (can’t because we have 5 cats). There is some tension between us because I am so disgusted with him. I will put up the money for him if I can find him a good home. Money talks with this kid so I am pretty sure he would let me have him.
He’s all black with German S. type hair and floppy ears. He really is cute and he really is a good boy. He just needs someone who knows what they are doing and give him love, and I’m sure the biting will stop. He’s not doing it in an aggressive manner, just play.
I hoping you might know someone that may be interested in this little guy. He deserves better.

This puppy lives in the Kent area of Washington state. If you are interested in the puppy, please contact Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com. He needs a home full of love.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Regarding This.....

This Tuesday, October 10, Joy's guests are Morganne Rayne and David Phillips of Transfer Factor, a wonderful sponsor of the show. Transfer Factor is an all natural substance that works by "teaching" the immune system to identify infectious agents that attack the body. They are very small components naturally found in colostrum, a baby’s first milk from its mother. There is a special, patented extraction process which is licensed to a company called 4Life and sets 4Life™ Transfer Factor™ apart from any other product. Transfer Factor has been successfully used to treat conditions such viral, parasitic, fungal, malignant challenges, neurological and autoimmune dysfunctions. 4Life has developed a line of supplements that help promote superior animal health for horses and other large animals, dogs, cats and most other animals. You can also start your own business providing this product to the public, contact Morganne Rayne at 866-308-0222; www.4rayne.com

The radio show, Talk With Your Animals airs Tuesday nights from 5-6 PM PT on 1150 AM in the Seattle area and streams live over the Internet at www.talkwithyouranimals.com. It also rebroadcasts on www.animalradio.com. To call into the show to ask a question of your animal kid, please call 425-373-5527. The show is brought to you in part by our sponsor, Transfer Factor from 4Life Research -www.4rayne.com. Our other wonderful sponsors are Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Mystic Mountain Retreat - www.mysticmountainretreat.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Holistic Horse -www.holistichorse.com, and Animavet - www.animavet.com and our mention - New Woman Books - www.newwomanbooks.com.

This Saturday & Sunday, October 14 & 15 - Canine Fest, Puyallup Fairgrounds, Puyallup, WA - Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Many vendors as well as events. The Breed Booth Contest, F.I.D.O. Drill Team, Family Dog Training Center, Agility Demonstration, Talk With Your Animals, Emerald City Freestyle K9 Dancers, Puyallup Police Dept. K9 Unit/Metro Demonstrations, Soggy Doggy Dog Wash, Blessing of the Animals, International All Breed Dog Show, Mr. & Miss CanineFest Beauty Pageant, Dog-toberfest, United Kennel Club weight pull competition, Puget Sound Dock Dogs, K-9 Behavior and Aggression Problems, Agility for Fun. Besides listening to Joy talk about animal communication, you can talk with your animal kids if you would like or just come by and say "Hi!" The cost of the session is 5 minutes - $15 or 10 minutes $30. To learn more about this fun event, please visit the website, www.caninefest.org.

Regarding the Basic Animal Communication Class on Saturday & Sunday, November 4 & 5, there is one spot left. Please contact Martha either by calling her at 206-522-5157 or e-mailing Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com to find out how/where to send your deposit of $100 to reserve your spot. If you would like to receive the discounted rate of $250 for the class, please pay in full by October 21.

Also, regarding The Gathering on Saturday & Sunday, November 11 & 12 in Lynnwood, WA, Joy has been given a ticket worth $295. She would like to give it to someone. If you would like a chance to attend this event for free, please send an e-mail with your name, address and telephone number to Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com. Towards the end of October there will be a drawing to see who wins the ticket. For more information regarding this event, please check out the website, www.thegathering.cc.

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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Sugar Substitute

May Be Dangerous to Dogs

(SCHAUMBURG, Ill.) September 29, 2006—If you think it’s no big deal that your dog just ate some sugar-free gum or a cookie or two, think again. You may want to make an immediate trip to your veterinarian. While veterinarians have suspected that the sugar substitute xylitol can make dogs sick, there is now further clinical evidence of an association between the product and possible liver failure in canines.

A clinical report appearing in the Oct. 1 Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) discusses the sometimes fatal conditions developed by dogs that have ingested xylitol. Xylitol, a sweetener found in many sugar-free chewing gums, candies, baked goods and toothpastes, is a naturally occurring product, but it may have far-reaching negative health effects on dogs.
While not all pets become ill after eating xylitol, veterinarian Sharon Gwaltney-Brant said the public – and especially dog owners – needs to be aware of the potential dangers. She added that pet owners should make sure that products containing xylitol are kept away from dogs. If an owner suspects that their dog has eaten products containing xylitol, they should contact their veterinarian immediately.

In the report, Drs. Dunayer and Gwaltney-Brant, staff members at the Animal Poison Control Center of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Urbana, Ill., used the Control Center’s database to gather information on eight dogs that were treated between 2003 and 2005 after eating products containing xylitol. Each dog became ill, and while three of the dogs survived, five of the pets either died or had to be euthanized because of liver failure possibly stemming from xylitol ingestion. Dr. Gwaltney-Brant said three other dogs that ingested xylitol after the study was conducted either died or had to be euthanized after becoming ill. All three, Dr. Gwaltney-Brant said, had liver failure.

Dr. Gwaltney-Brant described the potential negative xylitol effects on dogs as a “species difference.” “People only absorb a certain percentage of it,” she said. “The body doesn’t even notice it. However, in dogs, xylitol triggers significant insulin release, which drops the blood sugar. It is definitely a species difference. People aren’t in danger from sugar-free gum; dogs are.” There is no information on whether severe xylitol poisoning has occurred in cats, Dr. Gwaltney-Brant said. “If we get exposures, we have blood sugar checked as a precaution,” she said.

Dogs, however, are potentially at risk. And while further studies need to be conducted to definitively establish a cause-and-effect relationship between xylitol ingestion by dogs and liver damage and bleeding disorders, Dr. Gwaltney-Brant hopes the message gets out.

The number of xylitol-related pet poisonings is on the rise, according to Dr. Gwaltney-Brant, partly because of increased awareness, but more so because xylitol is being used in more products. The incidence of reported xylitol poisonings climbed from 70 in 2004 to 170 in 2005. As of August, the Poison Control Center reported 114 cases of xylitol poisoning this year.

Dates to Remember - For more information, please check the website, www.talkwithyouranimals.com, click on the link, Joy's Schedule or email Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com.

Saturday & Sunday, October 7 & 8 - Intermediate Animal Communication Class (Basic Class is a pre-requisite)

Saturday & Sunday, October 14 & 15 - Canine Fest, Puyallup, WA

Saturday, October 28 - Naturally 4 Paws, Silverdale, WA

Saturday & Sunday, November 4 & 5 - Basic Animal Communication Class

Saturday & Sunday, November 11 & 12 - The Gathering, Lynnwood, WA

In regards to The Gathering, Joy has been given a ticket worth $295. She would like to give it to someone. If you would like a chance to attend this event for free, please send an e-mail with your name, address and telephone number to Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com. Towards the end of October there will be a drawing to see who wins the ticket. For more information regarding this event, please check out the website, www.thegathering.cc.


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