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"Love is in the Air" by Nadine M. Rosin
It's February, and love is in the air! Can you FEEL it? If you've ever watched a cat lolling in the sun, or seen a dog with its head out the window of a moving car, then you know that for our pets, love is ALWAYS in the air. And not just on Valentine's Day or during the Christmas season, but every day of the year--24/7.
Their mantras are ones of enjoyment, play, adoration, and as they embody the best of our humanity--often better than we ourselves do--I believe we have much to learn from them. Unlike most of us, our four-legged apostles remember that beyond the actions of others or outside circumstances, regardless of the state of the economy or worldly events, life is supposed to be fun, and savored, and appreciated--it is supposed to be lived with delight in this very moment wherever we are.
I have had the honor of living with several dogs throughout my life. Two of them, I consider my heart dogs; our souls connected beyond space and time and physical death.
They continue to teach me every day the lessons of joy, living in the Now, and appreciating whatever is. All I have to do is think of them to consider that, in any relationship, how I treat other people is far more important than how anything (like my hair or my house) looks. I keep them alive--those furry bodhisattvas* of mine--by remembering that a smile from the heart can go almost as far as an enthusiastic tail wag.

February is Buttons' birthday month. It is also the anniversary of her body's death. I will always miss her physical presence, but her love can never die. I am so deeply appreciative to continue Buttons' healing legacy by helping other pet parents, through my personal consultations, prevent their own pets from developing cancer or other degenerative diseases.
I want every pet parent and their animals to have at least as many happy and healthy years together as Buttons and I did (one week shy of nineteen) and will continue helping that happen at every opportunity. In the meantime, I encourage you to please take a cue from your pets and have a VERY happy Valentine's Day--EVERY day.
[This article © 2011 Nadine M. Rosin and printed here on "PetWise Online" with written permission from the author.]
*bodhisattva: a compassionate being who refrains from entering paradise in order to help others.

Nadine is now a certified holistic pets, toxic-free lifestyle
consultant who, through one-on-one phone consultations, helps pet parents stack the odds against their pets ever developing a degenerative disease like cancer. Information on both and her blog at http://www.TheHealingArtOfPetParenthood.com*******
Website of the Month
If you enjoyed the featured article by author Nadine M. Rosin, you might enjoy stopping by her website, listed at the end of the article, or by her blog: http://petparenthood.blogspot.com/). If you do, tell her you heard about her through "PetWise Online." Enjoy!
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February Safety Tip
With winter upon us, here's a reminder that antifreeze, with its enticing sweet taste, can be harmful, even deadly, to both animals and young children. But did you know there is a safer alternative? Antifreeze made with propylene glycol is reported to be three times LESS toxic than antifreeze made with ethylene glycol. While this may be a safer alternative, the ASPCA cautions that it is still toxic if ingested in large quantities. So, the next time you buy antifreeze, read the label opt for the safer alternative, and be sure to keep it securely stored where children and pets won't have access to it.
Donna your new blog looks great! And Nadine is a wonderful first guest. Thanks for sharing Petwise online!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peggy. If you haven't yet read her book, I would encourage you to do so--but have a box of tissues handy at the end. It's a beautiful story about a beautiful relationship. Hope you'll drop by often.
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