Second Life- A Dog’s Quest From A Rural Puppy Mill To A Happy Home
June 2, 2010 by Grace Ste. Croix
Filed under •-Feature, Healthy Pets
It is becoming more apparent through mainstream media that there are many inhumane practices in breeding animals to be bought as a loving household pet. Puppy Mills are places where dozens of dogs are kept in confined, inhumane quarters, and are forced to breed constantly, with little to no care for their personal health and [...]
SOME STILL CARE!
May 5, 2010 by Milana Vinokur
Filed under •-Headline, Healthy Pets
At first I wasn’t sure what kind of day Sunday, May 2, 2010 would turn out to be. It started out pretty cloudy and cool. The day before we had some rain and there was a hint of it still lingering in the morning air. Occasionally a glimpse of sunshine would appear, then quickly disappear [...]
Who is to blame?
April 7, 2010 by Milana Vinokur
Filed under •-Headline, Healthy Pets
Humans are funny creatures. When it comes to problem solving, we are programmed to waste a great amount of time and energy focusing on the side-effects rather than go to the root of a problem. This approach rarely leads to a workable solution and often re-victimizes the innocent. Rather than rooting out the real cause, [...]
Animals – The Masters of Living in the Moment
January 20, 2010 by Kevin Seyler
Filed under •-Feature, Healthy Pets, Spirituality
Animals are such a gift to humans. They are our teachers, healers and companions. If we observe their behaviors and habits we can learn so much about living in the moment. The beauty is, they don’t try to be present. They don’t take meditation classes or do yoga or read lots of books on ‘being [...]
The Benefits of Swimming for Your Dog
August 12, 2009 by VividLife Editorial
Filed under •-Feature, Healthy Pets
Swimming is not only fun for your dog…but it also does great things for him. The resistance of water makes your dog work harder to swim than he has to work on land to walk or run. He will show improved muscular strength and tone, while working the cardio-vascular and respiratory systems, without the impact [...]
















