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Angel With A Tail is a loving tribute to author Wyndi Warren’s dog, Sabre This article was previously published January 12, 2012 and was updated on February 13, 2023. The greatest beauty is found in the hearts of those who love, but how do you cope with the losing the one you love? In the memorable Angel With A Tail, Wyndi Warren retraces her wonderful journey with Sabre, an amazing German Shepherd, the dog she dreamed of from childhood. He became her cherished angel with a tail. He taught her to be a better person and drew many people and other animals to him with his engaging personality. No one suspected their blissful happiness would ever fade away. Sabre developed Degenerative Myelopathy, a fatal disease that affects many other breeds today. His struggle left a lasting legacy that guides others from a shocking first awareness to a final celebration of […]
Read MoreHi I’m Val Heart, the Real Dr Doolittle & Animal Communicator to the Stars! I’m here with my friend & BodyTalk for Animals colleague Jessica Ardeal and today, we’re talking about BodyTalk and healing animals. Jessica is a bulldog mum and Certified BodyTalk for Animals Practitioner. Her written work has been featured alongside Dr. Wayne Dyer and for over a decade, her endeavors have reached audiences worldwide. She’s received applause from Brian Tracy, Dr. Joe Vitale, Dr. Katie Hendricks, Dr. Amit Goswami and many well-known personal development experts. Jessica’s company, Body Clearing, provides energy work for pets with people who are ready to take consciousness to the next level. Listen in as Jessica answers questions about healing animals (and people too): How long have you been working with this healing modality? How do you explain how it works? What results have you gotten in working with BodyTalk for Animals? What’s […]
Read MoreEnjoy Valentine’s Day while keeping your pet safe Has there ever been a creature that loves you more than your pet? We think not. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s only natural to consider the furry loves in our lives. We don’t mean by sending love grams or staging a candlelit dinner. Though your pets might love a new squeaky toy or stuffed animal, the best gift we can give them on this holiday is the gift of safety. Some of Valentine’s Day’s kindest gestures could prove detrimental to your pet’s health, but by keeping a watchful eye, you can ensure a safe and love-filled holiday. Dogs and Confections Whether it comes in bar, bag or box, your dog only sees one thing: food. Before you toss that heart-shaped box on the table for all to admire, know your pet’s have been admiring its contents with vigor. Unless […]
Read MoreThis article was previously published June 1, 2021, and was updated on January 23, 2023. A Tale of Two Kitties If you want to be able to communicate with your rescue pet and help them be the healthiest and happiest pet ever, then you’ll love this heart warming story about how Tuffy Tiger came into my life. Here’s how it happened: Introducing a new cat I was at my friend Paula’s house and was peering into the backyard. I saw a cute little grey cat looking at me. Teasingly and playfully, albeit cautiously, a tiny little ball of grey tiger-striped fluff with gorgeous green eyes peeked out at me from behind the bush. It was my first glimpse of her scampering around my friend’s house. She, her mama, her sisters, and brothers were the cutest feral kitties ever. Shy but brave, they came to Paula’s house for snacks and to […]
Read MoreGuest post courtesy of David T. Pisarra, Esq. and Steven May. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the guest author and do not necessarily represent the views of Val Heart & Heart Communication Enterprises Inc. This article was previously published April 13, 2012 and was updated on January 16, 2023 How to make sharing a pet with your ex work In our book, WHAT ABOUT WALLY? How to Co-Parent A Pet With Your Ex, we discuss all the topics that people who are going to be sharing the love of a dog need to know. Frequently we are asked the three main things that someone should consider when developing a parenting plan for a pet, and they are Licensing, Equal Parenting, and Attitude of the Parents. Licensing Domestic animals such as dogs and cats are generally viewed by the courts in America as property. Most pet owners […]
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