Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Happy Halloween

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Tips for a Smashing Good Time With Your Pets This Halloween from Animal Humane
DENVER, Oct. 27, 2008 – For many of us, Halloween is our favorite time of year! But imagine what our pets must think when all they can smell is bags full of chocolate and their favorite people just don’t look quite right. Here are some tips to help you and your pets have a frighteningly good time.
Celebrate with your pet
- Provide your pets some extra love and attention to relieve them of that Halloween stress.
- Keep a supply of pet treats handy and reach for one before you open the door for trick-or-treaters. If your pets can sit calmly while the door is open, give ‘em a treat!
- If you have costumes for your pets, make sure they are comfortable and there is no chance of snagging or tripping over loose material. If they just can’t stand the dressed up look, try a flashy collar or bandana to show your pets spirit.
Keep it safe
- Give unsure pets a quiet spot away from the hubbub to let them have some time alone and reduce the chances of an escape.
- With “outward hounds,” taking your pet trick-or-treating can be fun, but steer clear of noisy groups of little ghouls and goblins. If your pet shows any anxiety, take her back home, as a frightened pet is likely to bolt -- a scary prospect with so many beasties at play!
- For safety, your pets should wear collars with an up-to-date ID tag year-round, but with so much Halloween activity, it’s even more critical this Oct. 31.
An additional method of owner identification -- such as a microchip -- can provide added assurance that your pets will be returned to you if they get lost, but should not replace an all-purpose ID tag.
Decorating “not” to die for
- Instead of an open flame in the jack-o-lantern, opt for the battery-powered, kid- and pet-friendly tap light. Open-flame candles and pumpkins with lit candles are especially dangerous because a pet's fur can catch fire.
- Don’t let your pets chew or eat things like crepe paper streamers - these are often colored with water-soluble dyes that will discolor your pets’ mouth and can cause upset stomachs.
Watch what we eat
- We love chocolate, they love chocolate. While some chocolate can be good for us it can be especially toxic for dogs and cats. Keep healthy treats for you and your pet where you can easily get to them, instead of chocolate and other sweets.

For more information on keeping pets happy and safe during the holidays, go to www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pa_care_issues_humaneholidays
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Catsino Nov 1st, 2:00 - 6:00 Beveridge Place Pub, 6413 California Ave SW, West Seattle. All proceeds to benefit Animal Rescue Spay and Neuter. For more information, please visit www.beveridgeplacepub.com. Ticket - $20

Morgan Junction Pet Adoption Stroll Nov 2nd, 12 pm - 4 pm featuring adoptable dogs and cats in West Seattle at Pet Elements, The Wash Dog and Stella Ruffington's. More information, please visit www.catsino.blogspot.com

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California¹s Prop. 2 Making Air-Waves HSUS Top Dog Wayne Pacelle tells Animal Radio® that Farmers are Gouging Us Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) President Wayne Pacelle gets candid with Animal Radio® in a last minute push for California voters to approve groundbreaking legislation. Proposition 2 will set guidelines for humane treatment of animals on factory farms. It is opposed by farmers that believe it will be costly. ³Those opposed to this legislation have been gouging consumers by increasing the price of eggs by 40% in the last 4 years,² says Pacelle. ³California¹s Prop 2 is a nationwide model.² ³You don¹t have to say more than Olet¹s talk about prop 2¹ to get our listener lines to light, ² says Animal Radio® Executive Producer Judy Francis, ³Voters are divided.² ³Tuesday is more than electing a pet-friendly president voters need to look at all their local legislation in the name of animals² says Animal Radio® VP Programming Hal Abrams.

Hear this special pre-election Animal Radio® broadcast on XM Satellite Radio ch. 158 (America¹s Talk) Saturday November 1st at noon EST and again Sunday at 9 am EST, or on any of the 90+ AM/FM radio affiliates, including KOST 103.5 Los Angeles. See more listening options at www.AnimalRadio.com

Animal Radio® is the "most-listened-to" animal programming in the U.S.;created to educate, reduce surrenders and to help animals live long, healthy and happier lives.
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Radio Show
Wednesday, October 29
12:00 to 12:15 PM PT Terri Daniel, author of A Swan in Heaven. A book which blends thought-provoking narrative with stirring afterlife messages from a 16 year old boy who began communicating with his mother telepathically after his death. For more information www.swaninheaven.com
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After the interview, Joy will be answering your phone calls in regards to humans who have passed over and questions you would like to ask your Spiritual Guides, Soul or Guardian Angels. You can still call about your pets. The telephone number is 425-373-5527. The toll free number if you are in Western Washington is 1-888-298-5569.
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Tune in to Talk With Your Animals on Wednesdays from 12 - 1 PM Pacific Time either on the radio if you live in the Seattle area or over the Internet by going to www.talkwithyouranimals.com then to the radio show links page and click on the listen live button for KKNW. The show can also be heard live on www.1150kknw.com. The radio show replays on www.animalradio.com. Check that website for the times in your area.


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Talk With Your Animals is brought to you by Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Dooley's Dog House - www.dooleysdoghouse.com, Nurtural Horse - www.nurturalhorse.com and ScratchnAll - www.scratchnall.com, Waggin' Tails Cookies, Inc. - www.waggintailscookies.com and our mention - Holistic Horse Magazine - www.holistichorse.com. Please let these wonderful people know that Joy sent you.
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From The Wonderful Folks Who Support Talk With Your Animals
From Scratch n All - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7f5Ap7YCV4 - Cute Video showing the animals using the interlocking, self-enriching, scratching pads to scratch themselves. Remember to turn up the volume to hear the song written by Cynthia. For more info please visit www.ScratchnAll.com

Monday, October 27, 2008

FOUND ANIMALS FOUNDATION IS LOOKING FOR THE BEST

FOUND ANIMALS FOUNDATION IS LOOKING FOR THE BEST
“ALL AMERICAN TAILS”
• A Pet Pit Bull Contest •

Does your Pit Bull have what it takes to bring home the gold?
Tell us why your “Pittie” is the greatest and you can win fabulous prizes including:
• A Year Supply of Dog Food •
• Professional Photo Shoot for You & Your Pit •
• Makeover for His/Her Owner •
• Deluxe Swag Bag •
• A $100 Gift Card •

To Enter Go To:
http://www.foundanimals.myevent.com/
or
www.FoundAnimals.org
(ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY OCTOBER 30th,2008, 11:59pm, PST)

Then join us…
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, 2008
For
THE "ALL AMERICAN ADOPT-A-PET EXTRAVAGANZA"
ADOPT-A-THON
&
• WHEN WE PRESENT THE WINNERS •
@
The East Valley Animal Care Center
14409 Vanowen Street
Van Nuys, CA 91405
10am - 5pm

We have a wide variety of cats, dogs and rabbits looking for new homes,
So come see our furry friends put their best paws forward on their big day!
So if you’re looking for a pet, come out on November 8th!
• "Matchmakers" to help you find the pet that's perfect for you •
• Free "starter kits" full of pet essentials for adopters •
• Dog training demonstrations and resources •
• Plus fun games, music & more! •

For More Information Call:
310-566-PETS
or
http://www.foundanimals.myevent.com/3/events.htm
www.FoundAnimals.org

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Ideas

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How to Make a Puppy Pie www.arcamax.com/jokes/s-422224-448131
Take one puppy, roll and play until lightly pampered, then add the following ingredients.
1 cup patience
1 cup understanding
1 pinch correction
1 cup hard work
2 cups praise and 1 1/2 cups fun
Blend well.
Heat with warmth of your heart until raised or until puppy has doubled in size.
Mix with owner until consistency is such that owner and puppy are one.
Enjoy!
Note: Please note that the jokes here are non-copyrighted fun stuff that were found from around the Internet. If by chance this website has posted a copyrighted joke without attribution, please contact them to let them know which joke is in question. This way, they can either remove the joke or give proper credit to the author.


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From Animal Medical Center - October marks National Adopt-A-Shelter Dog Month, placing the spotlight for so many looking for a new “forever” home.
So now, is the perfect time to figure out how to select and mold a new home for your new four-legged friend. Before bringing home a new cat or dog, here are some lifestyle questions that potential pet owners should consider:
What are your working hours?
Will you be out of the house for more than 10 hours?
Do you live in a house or an apartment?
What are those costs associated with a puppy or kitten?
How do you dog proof your home?
What 5 things do you need to think about before bringing home a puppy or a kitten?
What is the best way to socialize with your dog?
Perhaps the most important question to ask yourself is an older dog or cat a better choice than a puppy or kitten for your lifestyle? Older dogs or cats are wiser and can bring you just as much joy as a young one.


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Looking for ways to save money? You probably receive a blue envelope in the mail with coupons from Valpak which covers your area. Did you know you can also access coupons for other towns across the country? Just go online to www.valpak.com. Enter in the zip code to find coupons and discounts for Beauty, Dining & Restaurants, Entertainment & Travel, General Services, Grocery, Health & Medical, Home & Garden, Professional Services, Shops & Retail, Transportation & Auto. The website is so user friendly. Find the coupons and add them to the shopping basket. When you print, the coupons print on one piece of paper. Very simple!
Looking for a job? Want to add value to people's lives? Check out www.valpak.com for more information. Valpak has offices in more than 200 markets throughout North America.


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Joy's Schedule
Thursday, October 23 from 9 - 10 AM Pacific Time - Do you have loved ones, animals or humans, on the other side you would like to speak with? Would you like to know what your animals are thinking and feeling? Would you like the perspective of your Soul and Spiritual Guides about anything in your life? Call 1-866-472-5795 to ask Joy any of these questions on the "The Psychic Cafe" series, an internet talk show hosted by Mary Salfi at www.modavox.com/7thWaveNetwork. For more information about Mary, please visit www.marysalfi.com


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Saturday, October 25 from 11 AM – 2 PM Citizens for Off Leash Areas (COLA)’s most important fundraising event will be held this year at the Genesee Park off-leash area. There will be fun, food, and fashion galore with prizes, raffles, and vendor booths catering to every pampered pet. The grand finale is a costume contest where all the most creatively dressed pooches strut their stuff for celebrity judges to win great prizes! Joy will be the Master of Ceremonies for this fun event. Be sure to check out the Dog-O-Ween website at www.dogoween.org for up-to-the-minute information. 100% of the net proceeds will benefit COLA, an all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) organization which depends on donations and support from the community to fund maintenance and improvement projects at all ELEVEN of Seattle’s off-leash parks.
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Radio Show
Wednesday, October 22
12:00 to 12:15 PM PT Jerry Phlippeau, CEO of Flipo Group. Pet Blinker is a little blinker with flashing multi-colored lights, these battery-operated, waterproof clips attach to any collar and stay securely in place. For more information, please visit www.flipo.com

12:15 to 12:30 PM PT June Salin, the creator of the Manadoob - It’s a story and a game. Discover how the secret connection between humans and animals can change your world at www.manadoob.com

12:30 to 12:45 PM PT Derek Ernst from Jarden Consumer Solutions - HydroSurge Rapid Bath - Dread Bathing Your Dog? Try HydroSurge Rapid Bath - 3 Easy Minutes to a Clean, healthy, Happy Dog. www.rapidbathing.com

12:45 to 1:00 PM PT Nancy Cribb, the creator of the To Go Bowl for dog owners who love to take road trips (as well as short car rides) with their furry companions. It fits conveniently into your car's 3 to 4 inch (standard and x-large) cup holder and comes complete with a splashguard and lid to reduce spilling. And storage of treats or dry dog food in its removable base. For more information, please visit www.furrytravelers.com

Wednesday, October 29
12:00 to 12:15 PM PT Terri Daniel, author of A Swan in Heaven. A book which blends thought-provoking narrative with stirring afterlife messages from a 16 year old boy who began communicating with his mother telepathically after his death. For more information www.swaninheaven.com


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Tune in to Talk With Your Animals on Wednesdays from 12 - 1 PM Pacific Time either on the radio if you live in the Seattle area or over the Internet by going to www.talkwithyouranimals.com then to the radio show links page and click on the listen live button for KKNW. The show can also be heard live on www.1150kknw.com. The radio show replays on www.animalradio.com. Check that website for the times in your area. If you are interested in calling in to ask a question of your pet on Wednesdays, the telephone number is 425-373-5527. The toll free number if you are in Western Washington is 1-888-298-5569.


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Talk With Your Animals is brought to you by Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Dooley's Dog House - www.dooleysdoghouse.com, Nurtural Horse - www.nurturalhorse.com and ScratchnAll - www.scratchnall.com, Waggin' Tails Cookies, Inc. - www.waggintailscookies.com and our mention - Holistic Horse Magazine - www.holistichorse.com. Please let these wonderful people know that Joy sent you.
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From The Wonderful Folks Who Support Talk With Your Animals
A little bit about the inventor of Scratch n All - Cynthia gives her time and talents to assist various transport groups which are dedicated to rescuing domestic animals and pets from the certain death that awaits them at high-kill shelters. She and her daughter traveled to Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina to aid in animal rescue efforts there, helping to save the lives of many displaced and abandoned pets affected by the storm’s immediate devastation and prolonged after effects. Cynthia also worked with an area group that rescues exotic animals. These efforts arise from her understanding that all animals, indeed all of nature, are gifts with benefits essential to both our well-being and basic survival. For more info please visit www.ScratchnAll.com
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Monday, October 13, 2008

ON WITH THE SHOW! ... "IF THEY COULD TALK" ... RON HEVENER

The world of dogs has always been politically charged. There is competition in the ring and every step it takes to get there. As a result, dog lovers are not strangers to controversy and speculation.

Although most dog lovers hope national events don’t impact their way of life, that isn’t always true. Right now, it seems like dogs are in the news almost every day and it also seems like there is more and more confusion about which way dog lovers should turn.

It doesn’t have to be like that.

One of the great things about having dogs is their way of calming us in times of confusion. Maybe it’s because they don’t speak our language (or, maybe, it’s because they do and we still haven’t scientifically proven what true “language” really is) but they really don’t seem to get very excited about who is running for political
office, which bank is hitting the skids or what the price of oil is today. They don’t even seem to care which laws are being dreamed up to mutilate their bodies without their consent (neuter/spay) or take away their freedoms (local and state ordinances controlling how they are allowed to live). They don’t even care about veterinary care. It’s the ones who love them (us) who care about that.

Dogs do care about being fed and groomed (sometimes) and they like to have a dry place to sleep. If they’re lucky enough to make a friend or two along the way, and those friends happen to be human, well, they like that, too.

All this is well and good if we only care about keeping things on a basic, mediocre, almost Ritalin-kind of level. If people don’t want any excitement, or real challenge in their lives, hey, there’s nothing like a few more laws to tighten the handcuffs of creative thinking and fun. Safety, after all, is the objective … isn’t it? For years, “safety” has been the cry behind dog laws, traffic laws, smoking laws, drinking laws, you name it. “Safety” has been the banner of something none of us ever even heard until just a few years ago, when all those laws were passed in the name of “Homeland Security.”

With no disrespect, however, dog lovers might not be the only ones who found it slightly odd when all kinds of public figures suddenly made “security” the measure of what new rules they would accept in life as if it were some kind of fad, and the latest craze. Other animal lovers found it strange, too.

After a lifetime of raising animals, writing stories about animals and designing collectible merchandise for the people who love them, I really do believe that animal lovers are the keepers of the highest emotions in our world.

Does it matter what laws are passed? Of course, it matters; especially when they are passed by people, who “think” they understand love, and sentiment, and trust, and joy … but really can’t prove it, like real dog lovers can.

Does it matter if we are reduced to mediocrity in the name of “security and safety”? I believe it matters very much, especially when new rules such as banks holding deposits might affect the feed bill that week, or the vet, or the mortgage.

Dogs still don’t take care of themselves, and, no matter how much force or power the organizations pushing for rules that cut into our dog-loving lifestyle might think they have … it’s unlikely that dogs ever will. Truth be told, all one has to see is how very little it matters to the general public that a Vice Presidential candidate is out there shooting elk from a helicopter … to realize, once and for all, that PETA, HSUS and other groups like them really don’t have the clout they pretend they do. Oh, they can bully dog lovers with laws. They’re good at that. But, only to the extent that we let them. And, remember … there has never been a law that couldn’t be thrown out.

Politics? Politics begin with our very first breath of life, when we decide we want to live and we’ll fight to keep it that way. Politics continues through childhood, as we play and compete with each other and find our way through the maze of everyday living. Just like it is with a litter of puppies, “politics” is a natural thing.

For those of us who take on the responsibility of a kennel or even the care of one dog, there are more complicated things to deal with. We must handle banking, record-keeping, buying supplies, licensing, taxes and all kinds of expenses – and, most important of all, we must figure out how to make the money, the trade-offs and the other deals to pay for it all. Is it a business? Sure sounds like a business to me, which brings us right back to politics, banking, and all the other fears in the press right now.

There are those people who run around the house, hearing experts on the radio, watching the news on TV, and seeing headlines in the newspapers covering their floors. Does this make them well-informed about politics? That’s something for the scientists to figure out. But, even if they don’t, could dogs have the answer? Can they keep us sane in a world gone mad?

The only thing we know for sure is that our dogs probably aren’t any more nervous today than they were a week, or a month, or a year ago. Wouldn’t it be great if we felt that way, too?

If they could talk, dogs might have a lot to tell us right now. After all, who has more access to the news than a house dog? Some of them might be very serious. But, others – maybe the mischievous and naughty ones we love best – might flip up their tails, roll their eyes and laugh in that doggy way we all know so well.

There are many dogs that run around the house, hearing experts on the radio, watching the news on TV, and seeing headlines in the newspapers covering the floor. Does this make them well-informed about politics? That's something for scientists and philosophers to figure out. But, even if it doesn't, do our dogs have the answer about coping with life, and can they keep us sane in a world gone mad?"

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National Feral Cat Day

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National Feral Cat Day (NFCD), October 16, is the annual kick-off for Alley Cat Allies’ national educational campaign about the protection of feral and stray cats, why they need a different kind of care, and how communities can stop the killing of cats in their local animal control pounds and shelters.“We are calling for a revolutionary change in shelter practice and policy,” said Becky Robinson, president of Alley Cat Allies.

Feral cats are members of the domestic cat species, but they aren’t socialized to people, and so are fearful of humans and not adoptable. They live healthy, natural lives on their own, content in their outdoor home.

Alley Cat Allies promotes life-saving programs such as Trap-Neuter-Return, in which outdoor cats are humanely trapped, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered. Socialized cats and kittens are adopted into homes, and healthy adult feral cats are returned to their outdoor homes. Trap-Neuter-Return is a humane method of care: no more cats are killed, their lives are improved, and they live out their lives outdoors without the strains or behaviors associated with mating and pregnancy. For more information about National Feral Cat Day, see www.alleycat.org/NFCD.

Saturday, October 18th from 11 AM to 1 PM Adoption Workshop with Trainer Robin Grannell at Canine Behavior Center, 7551 205th Ave NE Redmond, WA 98073

Are you thinking about adding a dog or puppy to your family? Learn about options for acquiring a dog, how to select the right dog for your family and tips for successfully integrating the dog into your household. Workshop attendees earn early entry into the BARKtober Fest adoption event. $20.00 per family. Space is limited, please RSVP to JULIE@sgmfx.com or 206-465-4116. More information at www.pawsitivealliance.org

Sunday, October 19th from Noon – 3 PM BARKtober Fest Adoption Event at the Academy of Canine Behavior located at 4705 240th SE, Bothell, WA 98021. Directions can be found at www.aocb.com/directions.htm.
Come meet adoptable dogs and puppies from 9 shelters and rescues. Fall in love with your new best friend. All dogs and puppies are spayed/neutered, temperament tested and up to date on shots. Trainers, staff and volunteers will be on hand to help you find the right match for your family. More information at www.pawsitivealliance.org

Joy's Schedule

Saturday, October 18 from 12 - 4 PM - Dooley's Dog House, 1421 Market St, Kirkland, WA - Fundraiser for Old Dog Haven -- Help senior dogs in their final years -- Adopt, Foster, Donate. To learn more about Old Dog Haven, visit www.olddoghaven.org. Come have a mini-session with Joy. 5 minutes is $20 includes $10 donation to Old Dog Haven. To register for a min-session with Joy, please call (425)889-2200. If you are interested in adopting an older dog, stop by to visit the older dogs who are looking for a forever home no matter how long that time is.

Chuck and Marti of Dooley's Dog House adopted a 16 year old Beagle named Blaze for what they thought would be for a few months. At that time little did anyone know that Blaze would be celebrating his 20th birthday this year. Blaze brought lots of joy to Chuck and Marti and the rest of the family. He passed away peacefully on his bed during nap time this past August.

Saturday, October 25 from 11 AM – 2 PM Citizens for Off Leash Areas (COLA)’s most important fundraising event will be held this year at the Genesee Park off-leash area. There will be fun, food, and fashion galore with prizes, raffles, and vendor booths catering to every pampered pet. The grand finale is a costume contest where all the most creatively dressed pooches strut their stuff for celebrity judges to win great prizes! Joy will be the Master of Ceremonies for this fun event. Be sure to check out the Dog-O-Ween website at www.dogoween.org for up-to-the-minute information. 100% of the net proceeds will benefit COLA, an all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) organization which depends on donations and support from the community to fund maintenance and improvement projects at all ELEVEN of Seattle’s off-leash parks.

Radio ShowTune in to Talk With Your Animals on Wednesdays from 12 - 1 PM Pacific Time either on the radio if you live in the Seattle area or over the Internet by going to www.talkwithyouranimals.com then to the radio show links page and click on the listen live button for KKNW. The show can also be heard live on www.1150kknw.com. The radio show replays on www.animalradio.com. Check that website for the times in your area. If you are interested in calling in to ask a question of your pet on Wednesdays, the telephone number is 425-373-5527. The toll free number if you are in Western Washington is 1-888-298-5569.

Talk With Your Animals is brought to you by Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Dooley's Dog House - www.dooleysdoghouse.com, Nurtural Horse - www.nurturalhorse.com and ScratchnAll - www.scratchnall.com, Waggin' Tails Cookies, Inc. - www.waggintailscookies.com and our mention - Holistic Horse Magazine - www.holistichorse.com. Please let these wonderful people know that Joy sent you.

From The Wonderful Folks Who Support Talk With Your Animals
Check out the latest edition of Optimum Choices newsletter, www.optimumchoices.com/october_2008.htm
With the economic uncertainty prevailing in everyone's mind, they don't want your health to be sacrificed. Worry and anxiety burn up critical nutrients that your body needs to have a strong immune system, balanced moods, mental clarity and restful sleep. One tends not to eat right when they are worried. To help you stay on the holistic path, they are offering their own Economic $timulus $ale, to help you through these uncertain economic times. www.optimumchoices.com

Monday, October 06, 2008

COLA

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THE RABIES CHALLENGE FUND Update
The Rabies Challenge Fund has earned the endorsement of canine celebrities, Rin Tin Tin and Benji, and Jan Rasmusen author of the national-award-winning health care book, Scared Poopless: The Straight Scoop on Dog Care, will send an autographed copy of her book for donations to The Rabies Challenge Fund above $500. Please visit www.truthfordogs.com

November marks the one year anniversary since the concurrent 5 and 7 year challenge studies began at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, and the fund has raised $120,700 of the $209,000 needed to fund the studies' 2nd year budget.

For more information regarding updates of rabies laws in your state, please visit www.rabieschallengefund.org

Is Pet Insurance Worth It? Lee Van Kirk, CEO Tartan Media Group in an interview with Animal Radio Network.

Is pet insurance worth it? Animal Radio asked Lee Van Kirk, CEO of Tartan Media Group, Inc. He has been in the insurance industry as a General Agent and consultant for over 17 years. Since 2001, he has focused in the Pet Insurance industry, consulting to some of the largest pet insurance companies in the US and Canada.

Lee states that if you decide on a savings account instead of pet insurance, be aware that your savings account is not going to reimburse you for some of the rather high costing veterinary programs that they have available today. Veterinarians today can do just about everything that medical doctors can do for humans, such as MRI’s and cancer treatment and the costs are proportionate. In some cases, they even cost more for an animal than they would for a human.

How do I choose a pet insurance company? Make sure you decide on an insurer who has a long and solid track record of being in business and paying out claims (at least 7 years or more). Avoid start up companies even if they claim to have experienced managers in the pet insurance industry because Insurance companies claim that frequently but it isn't always so. Look for stability and length of time the companies been around. Avoid newer companies because 60 companies have come and gone in the last 20 years.

What should I look for in comprehensive coverage? Some pet health insurance companies offer medical plan add-ons that reimburse for preventative care and additionally increase the monetary allowances for cancer treatments and other health issues. Find a company that is transparent in their reimbursements. If the insurance company promises to reimburse 80% of eligible veterinary fees is there a reasonable and customary limit. Look for a published schedule of benefits for your major medical expenses ...Don't be surprised. What you see on a published benefit list is what you get.

Do Pet insurance companies cover pets other than dogs and cats? Some pet health insurers cover birds and exotics such as lizards and snakes. Be careful that you apply the same diligence to those published benefits as others do for their dogs and cats.

Who is available to ask about pet health insurance? Above all ask your veterinarian about pet insurance. Although he cannot endorse a company (usually) he will know the answers. Also visit www.petinsurance.com for other answers about pet insurance.


Joy's Schedule

Saturday, October 11 from 1 - 3 PM - Open Forum - Joy will be your medium for these enlightening two hours. Do you have loved ones, animals or humans, on the other side you would like to speak with? Would you like to know what your animals are thinking and feeling? Would you like the perspective of your Soul and Spiritual Guides about anything in your life? Come to Flat Majic Books And Gifts which is located at 822 SW 152nd St, Burien, WA Call (206)244-9537 or email Martha@talkwithyouranimals.com to reserve your spot. Cost is $25.

Saturday, October 18 from 12 - 4 PM - Dooley's Dog House, 1421 Market St, Kirkland, WA - Fundraiser for Old Dog Haven -- Help senior dogs in their final years -- Adopt, Foster, Donate. To learn more about Old Dog Haven, visit www.olddoghaven.org. Come have a mini-session with Joy. 5 minutes is $20 includes $10 donation to Old Dog Haven. To register for a min-session with Joy, please call (425)889-2200. If you are interested in adopting an older dog, stop by to visit the older dogs who are looking for a forever home no matter how long that time is.

Chuck and Marti of Dooley's Dog House adopted a 16 year old Beagle named Blaze for what they thought would be for a few months. At that time little did anyone know that Blaze would be celebrating his 20th birthday this year. Blaze brought lots of joy to Chuck and Marti and the rest of the family. He passed away peacefully on his bed during naptime this past August.

Saturday, October 25 from 11 AM – 2 PM Citizens for Off Leash Areas (COLA)’s most important fundraising event will be held this year at the Genesee Park off-leash area. There will be fun, food, and fashion galore with prizes, raffles, and vendor booths catering to every pampered pet. The grand finale is a costume contest where all the most creatively dressed pooches strut their stuff for celebrity judges to win great prizes! Joy will be the Master of Ceremonys for this fun event. Be sure to check out the Dog-O-Ween website at www.dogoween.org for up-to-the-minute information. 100% of the net proceeds will benefit COLA, an all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)(3) organization which depends on donations and support from the community to fund maintenance and improvement projects at all ELEVEN of Seattle’s off-leash parks.

Radio Show

Wednesday, October 8 From 12 - 1 PM PT Joy's guest is Chuck of Dooley's Dog House, one of the wonderful sponsors of the radio show. Where they celebrate the positive impact that dogs and cats have on our lives! They strive to offer products and information that will improve our pets' lives, limit their susceptibility to disease and improve their quality of life. www.dooleysdoghouse.com

Tune in to Talk With Your Animals on Wednesdays from 12 - 1 PM Pacific Time either on the radio if you live in the Seattle area or over the Internet by going to www.talkwithyouranimals.com then to the radio show links page and click on the listen live button for KKNW. The show can also be heard live on www.1150kknw.com. The radio show replays on www.animalradio.com. Check that website for the times in your area. If you are interested in calling in to ask a question of your pet on Wednesdays, the telephone number is 425-373-5527. The toll free number if you are in Western Washington is 1-888-298-5569.

Talk With Your Animals is brought to you by Optimum Choices - www.optimumchoices.com, Pet Essences - www.petessences.com, The Natural Pet Pantry - www.naturalpetpantry.com, Natural Horse Talk - www.naturalhorsetalk.com, Dooley's Dog House - www.dooleysdoghouse.com, Nurtural Horse - www.nurturalhorse.com and ScratchnAll - www.scratchnall.com, Waggin' Tails Cookies, Inc. - www.waggintailscookies.comand our mention - Holistic Horse Magazine - www.holistichorse.com. Please let these wonderful people know that Joy sent you.

From The Wonderful Folks Who Support Talk With Your Animals

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Attend a 2 hour seminar Monday October 13th at 6:45PM at the Seattle Airport/Doubletree Guest Suites, at 16500 Southcenter Parkway, Seattle, WA put on by Roland Thomas. The cost is $20 at the door or save $10 if you book in advance. For registration or more information call toll free 877-288-9116 or visit online at www.foodforthoughtseminars.com


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