Monday, January 29, 2007

Pets for the Elderly Foundation

Tomorrow, January 30 - Joy's guest will be Susan Kurowski with Pets for the Elderly, a non-profit foundation that was started in Ohio in 1995. The organization makes donations to participating animal shelters throughout the United States for senior citizens (over 60 years of age) who adopt a companion dog or cat from a participating shelter. Last year, the Pets For the Elderly Foundation was responsible for the adoption of nearly 5,000 animals. Presently, 59 shelters in 31 states are participating in our program.

The goal of the organization is two-fold. One is helping the elderly live a happier and healthier life. Two is finding a new home for an animal who might otherwise be euthanized. Loneliness is a serious disease for the elderly. A furry companion gives them unconditional love and friendship. For some a furry companion gives them a reason to get out of bed.

If you know an elderly person who would like to adopt a pet, but is unable to afford the adoption fees, you can contact Pets for the Elderly by calling 1-866-849-3508 or e-mailing info@petsfortheelderly.org to find a shelter in your area which receives funding from this worthwhile foundation. In Washington State, the participating shelters are The Humane Society for Seattle/King County in Bellevue (tel #425-641-0800) and The Humane Society of Cowlitz County in Longview (tel #360-577-01510). To learn more about this organization, please visit the website, www.petsfortheelderly.org.

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. Our wonderful sponsors are Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Holistic Horse - www.holistichorse.com, and our mention - New Woman Books - www.newwomanbooks.com.

Thank you to all who came to New Woman Books! Joy and Martha had a great time talking with everyone!

Remember if you would like a private session with Joy to either talk with your animals or your spiritual guides/guardian angels or soul or those(human or animal)who have passed, 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 or those(human or animal)who have passed. Also, in case you did not know, Joy works with missing animals.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Reminders

Tomorrow Talk With Your Animals will be on the air again. Joy has missed taking your phone calls! To call into the show to ask about your animal kid or a spiritual question, please call 425-373-5527.

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 http://www.talkwithyouranimals.com/. It also rebroadcasts on http://www.animalradio.com/. Our wonderful sponsors are Optimum Choices - http://www.optimumchoices.com/, Pet Essences - http://www.petessences.com/, The Natural Pet Pantry - http://www.naturalpetpantry.com/, Natural Horse Talk - http://www.naturalhorsetalk.com/, and Holistic Horse - http://www.holistichorse.com/, and our mention - New Woman Books - www.newwomanbooks.com.

Reminder - New Women Books this Saturday, January 27 from 1-3 PM. Joy will be facilitating this fun event so you can talk with humans or animals who have passed over, or your spiritual guides/guardian angels or soul. New Woman Books is located at 213 West Meeker St., Kent, WA. The cost of the seminar is $25. To register, please contact Martha at 206-522-5157 or e-mail her at Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com.

Remember if you would like a private session with Joy to either talk with your animals or your spiritual guides/guardian angels or soul or those(human or animal)who have passed, 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 or those(human or animal)who have passed. Also, in case you did not know, Joy works with missing animals.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

So Far

Events in 2007 so far are:

Saturday, January 27 - New Woman Books - Is there someone on the other side you would like to be able to communicate with? Do you have issues in your life you would like some guidance about? Maybe you need closure with a soul who has passed over. Perhaps you are seeking a different perspective on life. You can talk with humans or animals who have passed over, or with your Guides/Guardians or Souls. Joy will be at New Woman Books from 1-3 PM facilitating this fun event. New Woman Books is located at 213 West Meeker St., Kent, WA. The cost of the seminar is $25. To register for this seminar, please contact Martha at 206-522-5157 or e-mail her at Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com.

Saturday, March 24 - Small Farm Expo - more information to follow

CLASSES being held in Woodinville from Noon to 5PM -

Saturday & Sunday, February 10 & 11 - Advanced Animal Communication Class - Prerequisites – Both the Basic and Intermediate Animal Communication Classes.

Saturday & Sunday, April 21 and 22 - Intermediate Animal Communication Class - Pre-requisite - Basic Animal Communication Class.

Saturday & Sunday, May 5 & 6 - Basic Animal Communication Class

For more information about the classes, please check out Joy's Schedule on her website, www.talkwithyouranimals.com or contact Martha either by calling her at 206-522-5157 or e-mailing her at Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com.

Here is something fun to read from The American Kennel Club®

The Yorkshire Terrier, fondly called the “Yorkie” by millions of enthusiasts, has overtaken the beloved Golden Retriever and the iconic German Shepherd Dog to become the second most popular purebred dog in America according to AKC® registration figures. The Labrador Retriever is the most popular purebred dog in the country once again—a spot it has held since 1991.

“We have been closely tracking dog ownership trends and AKC data reveals that the popularity of smaller breeds continues to grow over the last decade,” said AKC spokesperson Lisa Peterson. “Not since the Boston Terrier* hit the top nearly 70 years ago has a small breed worked its way to such a high spot on the list.”

“Dogs have become a fixture in the American family. The recent rise of the Yorkie proves that many modern dog owners prefer a portable, pint-sized pet that fits their modern, fast-paced lifestyle,” added Peterson.

2006 Most Popular Dogs in the U.S.
1. Labrador Retriever
2. Yorkshire Terrier
3. German Shepherd Dog
4. Golden Retriever
5. Beagle
6. Dachshund
7. Boxer
8. Poodle
9. Shih Tzu
10. Miniature Schnauzer

Despite the prevalence of the Yorkie and the increased popularity of other small breeds, the Top 10 once again includes four large breeds all known for their intelligence, versatility and ability to be a loving family companion -- the Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd Dog, Golden Retriever and Boxer. The German Shepherd Dog rose in popularity to third in 2006.

The AKC also looked at the Top 10 breeds in the nation’s 50 largest cities. To find your city visit http://www.akc.org/reg/topdogsbycity.cfm . Some key findings:

Among major U.S. cities, the Bulldog makes the Top 10 in 27 cities, followed by the Pug in 22 cities, the Rottweiler in 15 cities, the Chihuahua in 14 cities and the Pomeranian in eight cities.
Other breeds that made multiple appearances on the local lists but were not in the national Top 10 include the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, German Shorthaired Pointer, Shetland Sheepdog, Maltese, English Springer Spaniel and the Boston Terrier.

AKC registration statistics are compiled from Jan. 1- December 31 of the previous year. In 2006, AKC registered 153 different breeds.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

This Tuesday & Next

Talk With Your Animals radio show will be pre-empted this Tuesday, January 9 and next Tuesday, January 16. The show will be back on the air, January 23. Joy's next event will be on Saturday, January 27 at New Women Books in Kent, WA. Be on the look out for more details!

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. Our wonderful sponsors are Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Holistic Horse - www.holistichorse.com, and our mention - New Woman Books - www.newwomanbooks.com.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Flower Essences for Your Pet (Part 2)

Here is part 2 of the script that Polly Fox from Pet Essences sent to Joy.

Pet Essences® flower formulas present a variety of easily administered options to ease your animals’ experience of life. Flower essences help your animal companions remain balanced, calm, happy (and well behaved) during times of increased activity around them. Animals are affected by humans and other animals; in fact they are like emotional sponges! Visitors, travel, social occasions, shifting routines or schedules, heightened stress or emotion in their humans and increased time alone may become sources of distress for any animal. Flower essences compassionately help animals cope with the intensities of life by supporting the animal’s harmony when your friends or family visit, when activity levels around the animals increase, or when inevitable surprises occur. Here are a few suggestions:

* Emotional Stability * Calming Solution * Out of Control * Anxiety/Fear * Loneliness/Home Alone * Grooming * New Home/Group Living * Depression and Grieving * Travel * Digestion/Assimilation * Life Force Zest * Emergency Rescue

Emotional Stability offers animals the support and psychic protection they sometimes need to have their own emotional world and be in it, regardless of what is going on around them. Veterinarians and other animal care practitioners report that 80% of animals’ emotional problems come from us! This formula, which is one of only two that it is OK to combine with all other formulas, helps an animal to be less reactive to their companions’ thoughts and emotions. Having a party? Are your grandchildren about to visit? Feeling the pressures of a too busy schedule? Use Emotional Stability with either Anxiety/Fear or Calming Solution to help provide more emotional protection for animals that are too easily influenced by what is going on around them. Try putting a few drops of Emotional Stability on your animals’ fur, rubbing it along gently as you pat them, and you may both enjoy a better day! Sometimes you will be able to see the flower essences work right before your eyes, within minutes, but more often it takes longer to see changes.

When an animal is too demanding or excitable, or is not able to be calm and reasonable, reach for Calming Solution, Pet Essences® most popular formula. Some people use it in the waiting room at the vet’s office, applying a little dab on their animal’s ears and getting amazing and speedy results. This is the formula to use for the demanding attitudes of “pet me, feed me, take me for a walk”. If your dog is restless, insistent on going for his usual walk with you now, but you’ve still got cookies in the oven and several urgent phone calls to make, Calming Solution may help. It can also help puppies be a bit more patient. When Calming Solution is not enough to improve a situation, such as when a puppy is excited to see you and has just not yet learned to control itself and dribbles urine on the floor, Out of Control may be your remedy of choice. Out of Control also supports an animal in moving beyond socially unacceptable behaviors such as jumping up on you or your arriving guests. Out of Control works with either a behavior, e.g. viciousness or over enthusiasm, or a physical symptom, e.g. dribbling urine when excited, that is out of control.

The Anxiety/Fear formula gently takes the fear out of an animal’s emotional experience. The company of new or seldom seen people or sudden rings of the doorbell are but a few of the situations in which this Pet Essence has assisted anxious animals to find calm. At the time of a crisis or anxiety attack, e.g. when your holiday guests arrive or when a storm is coming, give a dose of Anxiety/Fear every few minutes until your companion animal calms down and is able and willing to rest quietly. If you anticipate increased activities at home and know your animal is sensitive to such circumstances, Anxiety/Fear may help shift things in advance. If you put a few drops in the drinking water, with every change of water for several weeks, you may see a deep and positive change occur, as the animal shifts from a tendency to be fearful to a state of sustained emotional balance. Also, Emotional Stability, which can be combined with Anxiety/Fear, makes a big difference in how an animal reacts to what happens in the surrounding environment.

Going away for a vacation or leaving for work need not be a difficult time for your animals, as the Emotional Stability formula offers the support necessary for them to enjoy smooth transitions from being at home with you to being on their own while you’re away. It is a great help for those animals who get anxious when they realize you are about to leave. Loneliness/Home Alone facilitates their being at ease when you go off to work or on an unexpected trip, and may be of some comfort when they are missing you during your absence. Animals get information from a variety of sources that we either take for granted or are unaware of. Loneliness/Home Alone helps animals access information they already have internally about what is really going on and how they should behave, when they have lost their emotional ability to act on what they innately know.

The degree to which your animals are lonely and uncomfortable during your absence determines whether you’d use Emotional Stability and then Loneliness/Home Alone, or Out of Control and then Loneliness/Home Alone. You generally want to get your animal into a stable emotional state before giving Loneliness/Home Alone, so this remedy along is rarely the only answer. For instance, if your dog gets so upset when you leave that he pulls the bedding apart, or chews up something you value, give him Out of Control and then Loneliness/Home Alone (Remember, these need to be administered separately). If your animals are really “over the edge”, then they need both remedies. Make sure they get one dose of Loneliness/Home Alone and a couple of doses of Out of Control before you leave. You can leave 2 bowls of water on the floor, or whatever creative way works best for you. One client realized that her dog loved ice cubes, so she made some containing Loneliness/Home Alone. She left a few for her dog to play with and had great results! If your animal does not want to be left alone and also seems fearful, Anxiety/Fear given several times a day on a regular basis will have a stabilizing influence on the situation. Then when you are ready to leave, give Loneliness/Home Alone. If you must leave your animal at a kennel while you go away during a vacation, give Loneliness/Home Alone, as its flower ingredients help an animal rely on its own resources, and be confident that you are coming back. You can sprinkle some drops on the kibble food that you leave for your pet at the kennel, so they will get a dose of this whenever they feed. Anxiety/Fear, Emotional Stability, and Calming Solution may also be of support while your animal is being boarded. If your animal is likely to pace or whine, Calming Solution is especially recommended. Loneliness/Home Alone helps both animals and birds stabilize and have faith that you will return.

If you’re contemplating grooming your pet, flower essences can help ease the process for both of you! Pet Essences® Grooming formula helps animals to have more patience and less fear around any grooming process. Whether you are bathing and grooming your animals yourself, or taking them to a professional groomer, it is a good idea to give them this essence before anyone works with them. Give them a dose before you leave home or on the way over to the groomers. Cats exhibit more patience with the process when given the Grooming formula. We also recommend Grooming for those angora rabbits and their keepers who would find it easier to gather the soft fur fibers if their rabbits squirmed around a bit less in their laps, as they gently pull and remove angora for spinning into yarn! Anxiety/Fear is also highly recommended and, if an animal has aggressive tendencies, you might consider giving them Out of Control before grooming.

Are you planning on bringing a new animal into your home? Giving a puppy or kitten or new fish to your children as a gift? Concerned about harmony between visiting animals and your own pets? New Home/Group Living is the remedy of choice whenever new dynamics occur in an animal’s surrounding community. New Home/Group Living is useful whenever you’re bringing a new animal into an existing group or community. It helps offset jealousy and contributes to building up and bringing peace of mind to the animals already in the family group. This formula supports confidence-building in the new animal. Use the New Home/Group Living formula if you are adding a new fish to a fish tank. Use it when moving animals into a new household, whether you are moving into the new environment with the animal or not. Will you be visiting with your pet away from home, or staying in hotels or motels en route with your animal as you travel? The flowers in New Home/Group Living help with living or visiting in unknown places, as well as with weaning, moving in or out of animal shelter life, and with animals missing students returning to school. Pet Essences® Depression and Grieving formula helps when sorrow dampens your animals’ spirits. Animals grieve and get depressed just like humans do. Loss can occur at any time of year; often we feel it most around the holidays and our animals pick up on this from our emotions and vibrations. As with people, the pain of loss can last for years when not addressed. An animal does not have to die for another animal in the household to grieve and appear sad and depressed. A child going off to college or leaving after being home on vacation, or another animal spending an extended time at the vet’s can cause these emotions to surface in your companion animal. Not seeing a loved one causes sadness in any being. Depression and Grieving is remarkable in its ability to ease the situation and bring your animal back to its usual spirited self.

Planning a driving trip with your pet and worried about him getting carsick? Pet Essences® Travel formula is the answer to motion sickness, and this is another formula you can use in advance. Drop it on the food and leave it in the drinking water so that your animal gets it all the time. Probably after a week or two, your cat or dog will no longer need this formula, as a shift occurs that takes care of the problem. This formula may help when your animal travels by plane, bus, car or train. It is a general travel formula. In some cases, you might want to give Anxiety/Fear as well.

Most of us tend to stray from our usual diets during times of seasonal celebration, and animals are no exception. They often get leftovers they normally might not eat as we scrape the plates after a big feast. Digestion/Assimilation helps all concerned by aiding in the digestive processing of food.

Pet Essences® Life Force Zest supports renewed vitality and energizes sustained wellbeing, providing just the boost that is sometimes needed. We know that when we feel our best, we are likelier to cope optimally with what happens within and around us. Animals are similarly better equipped to handle surprises, changes in schedule, diet and other variations from the norm and to maintain optimal levels of wellbeing when endowed with maximum life force. Life Force Zest acts as an amplifier, setting the stage for deep healing to happen, nourishing and energizing the chi or life force. This is a wonderful remedy with many applications when the “zest” has gone out of life; when vitality, energy, strength and the spark to really engage with life are in short supply. The flowers in this formula seem to remind the animal that they once really did feel better, and can do so again. It is helpful after a long illness or when an animal is depleted for any reason, and may be useful in cases of apathy, deep depression, extreme fatigue, exhaustion or after chemotherapy. You might also give it a try when dealing with an animal who has suffered periods of extreme neglect or abuse. It is a wonderful formula for bringing back the sparkle in life!

Life Force Zest is best used when the situation is not an emergency. For example, if your animal has an erratic heartbeat from fear, you’d give Emergency Rescue, which is designed to help during an emergency by preventing shock.

Emergency Rescue is an excellent remedy to carry with you in your purse, backpack, briefcase or in the glove compartment of your vehicle, as you never know when you may need it. Use Emergency Rescue at a time of crisis, then frequently (every few seconds at first, then every few minutes) until your vet arrives or the crisis is stabilized. Emergency Rescue is useful in many types of emergency situations, whether the trauma or accident is physical or emotional, for it helps prevent shock and disorientation and offers general support. Things happen and this formula is such a simple way to be prepared to help your companion animal cope. It is important for you as animal owner to take Emergency Rescue as well, helping you to keep your wits about you. Whatever the nature of trauma you face, using Emergency Rescue will help you and your animal create your own stable environment in the midst of crisis or chaos, establishing a more solid footing and a calmer resonance for both of you to move more smoothly through the situation at hand. For example, if the dogs get porcupine quills in them, give them Emergency Rescue on the way to the vet.

As you start the new year, why not have on hand some of the Pet Essences® flower formulas which are designed to help you and your animal friends enjoy harmony, peace, and optimal wellbeing for the new year? With nature’s gift of flower vibrations, you’ll be well prepared to support your furry friends no matter what the situation is.

For more information about Pet Essences, please contact Polly by calling 877-233-1607 or through the website, http://www.petessences.com/.


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