In the midst of the hell-scape that has been 2020, it's extra important to take note of the things that bring joy to our lives. We need all the joy we can get. When we take an inventory of the people, places, and things that add so much goodness and light to our lives, for many of us, dogs fall near, or at the very top, of that list...
As I blended ingredients he leaned in to check my work for quality. Oh my gosh, my cat is turning into a fuzzier, but still yellow-haired, Gordon Ramsey.
I don't know what I'd do without my cats. They can be delightfully affectionate companions who can instantly lower your stress levels in almost tangible ways.
We look forward to celebrating the birth of our great nation each July 4th and we often times do that with fireworks, but those fireworks can cause anxiety among our pets.
To me, loving animals is not just only about how they make us feel. It's an act of seeing them with as much compassion and clarity that we can at the time.
I'm okay for now, but come July--Should I hide in the shade? Check. Ice water? Check. Consume as many popsicles as possible? Got it. Any other suggestions?
Please. Get those tags out of the closet and make sure your pets are easily identifiable by those who'd like to help get them home to you as soon as possible.