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This article was previously published July 14, 2017, and was updated on September 19, 2022 A story of Mindscape Power on The Real Dr. Doolittle Show™ Angela Adkins, Mindscape Instructor, BodyTalk Instructor, shares her heartwarming, remarkable story about her cat Punkin. She also teaches us a wonderful Happy Place Mindscape technique anyone can use to improve their state of well-being. Listen and learn how Punkin had a second family, and how he guided Angela to meet them after he made his transition: To learn more about Angela’s work go here: http://www.alignwithenergy.com/ SHARING IS GOOD! My mission and passion is to improve the lives of animals the world over by helping humans learn how to speak their language, understand their viewpoints and heal. After all, our love of animals helps us learn how to be better humans, and the more balanced and healthy we are, the more balanced and healthy […]
Read MoreMy guest today is Dr. Harvey Cohen. He’s known as Dr. Harvey and is a pioneer in holistic and natural nutrition for animals. He is a physician with a deep love for animals and a profound interest in discovering how to keep them healthy. Distressed by the increase in cancer, obesity and other degenerative chronic ailments in animals, he has successfully treated these conditions through proper diet and nutrition. Dr Harvey believes that foods for animals should not contain preservatives dyes, coloring agents, fillers and artificial ingredients, so he began creating products for animals that contain only human consumption grade ingredients. Thousands of Dr. Harvey’s clients have seen the amazing benefits of feeding animals naturally! He is the founder of Dr. Harvey’s Healthy Formulations, makers of the world’s finest all natural health foods, treats, herbal grooming products and herbal supplements for dogs, cats, birds, and horses. He is an herbalist […]
Read MoreThis article was previously published October 25, 2012, and was updated on September 17, 2022. College life doesn’t have to be all studying or partying; some colleges are also concerned with saving endangered species: When today’s college students were kids, the focus of most of the endangered animal education fell on whales, dolphins, bald eagles, and the rainforests. While some of these species have made strides away from the endangered list in the last 20 – 30 years, the list of global endangered species remains long. Luckily many colleges around the world are using their knowledge, resources, and student passion for conservationism to protect some of the most at-risk creatures in nature. These 10 schools from Atlanta to India are doing their part to preserve the world’s wildlife for the next generations. Georgia Tech: From endangered plants in the South to gorillas in Rwanda to coral reefs around the globe, Georgia […]
Read MoreKittens need to be protected when they are young, and that means it’s time for kitten proofing your home. After getting to a certain age, a kitten’s ‘cat reflexes’ will improve, but before that you must protect them while they discover what they can do, how to be safe, and what NOT to do. You have to remember that these little furry creatures, now that they’ve been domesticated, aren’t expected to dwell in the wilderness. Thus, they must be protected from clawing, nibbling, climbing, or scratching through things that could be harmful to them. This is why kitten proofing your house for your new little fur baby is so important. via GIPHY 1. Remove Risky Items This tiny creature can be very curious and adventurous, and unlike a human baby which cannot get around for at least six months, you cannot really restrict its movements. Your kitten could easily get […]
Read MoreJoin the fight against pet obesity More than two third of adults in the US are overweight or obese according to the Center of Disease Control, and our pets are not far behind. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, over half our pets are overweight or obese. Just like obesity in humans, pets are at risk for weight-related disorders such as diabetes, osteoarthritis, and cancer. Keeping your pet healthy and their weight in check will lower vet bills in the future. Pets who maintain their ideal weight tend to live two years longer than those that are overweight. Here are some tips to help get your pet back in shape. Daily Exercise Count Those Calories Feed Them Healthy People Food Be Disciplined via GIPHY Daily Exercise You don’t see a lot of obese wolves or mountain lions in the wild. In fact, I’d be surprised if you found […]
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