Wheelchair Pets – Show #167
By Dr. Kim on Jun 7, 2008 in Animal Health, Animal-Human Bond
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Today on Animal Talk Naturally new guest, Deb Winters of HandicappedPets.com joins us! Deb will be talking with us about how we can help our disabled pets AND how they help us!
The Message: For the quality of life they deserve!
Website to visit:
www.handicappedpets.com
Quote
The noblest service comes from nameless hands, And the best servant does his work unseen. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes
Psalm 72:18-19
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Audio Program Sets on the Human-Animal Bond from ATN:
Pet Aging & Loss, Vol 1
Celebrating the Love of the Human-Animal Bond, Vol 1
Celebrating the Love of the Human-Animal Bond, Vol 2
… it’s a really big show! Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, hoof stompin, wing-flappin’, purrrfectly animal talkin’ day!
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Celebrating the art of natural animal health, the truth of animal nature and the love of the human/animal bond from a Christian faith-based focus. Veterinary naturopaths Dr. Kim Bloomer and Dr. Jeannie Thomason, now in their fourth year of online talk radio. Bloomer & Thomason bring in a wide variety of industry experts to help share the passion Animal Talk Naturally is known for by their audience. Join them bi-weekly for an often passionate, sometimes serious, sometimes funny, but never boring show! You and your animals can be “ears up” for the podcast at www.animaltalknaturally.com.
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1 Comment(s)
By Barbara on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply
Thank you so much for bringing a positive light to handicapped pets with your show with Deb Winter’s. My heart was expanding moment by moment as I listened… we need to continually eduate people about the importance of not just “disposing” of animals because of a disability.
I have a dachshund in a dog cart who is one of the BIGGEST BLESSINGS in my life. She inspires me daily and I thank God everyday for letting me be “Frankie’s mom.” That is how everyone knows me in the small town I live in.
Dogs were brought to earth to teach us about compassion and not judging others. I have learned that ten fold from my animals.
Joyfully,
Barbara
http://www.joyfulpaws.com