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The highs and heartbreak of caring for the animals we love You
never know who or what is going to walk, crawl or slither through
the doors of veterinary hospital... Clumsy Luna the Greyhound and
her fragile front legs; the tortoise in need of a prosthetic leg;
Jock the Saint Bernard and his problematic eyelashes; Edward the
Burmese cat and his extravagant diet; the burly farmer and the
world's tiniest Chihuahua, Lulu-bell... there is never a dull day
in the life of a vet nurse. As the people who care for them around
the clock, vet nurses are uniquely placed to speak for their
patients and help us understand what our pets are going through.
From emergency shifts at a posh London practice to a busy country
hospital treating all manner of wildlife - snakes, foxes, hedgehogs
- to working with equine-surgeons and teaching the art of care to
new generations of vet nurses in New Zealand, Tales of a Vet Nurse
is about a life devoted to saving our beloved and unconditional
friends. Along the way, Jade enlightens readers to the forbidden
feasts of Labradors, the dangers of x-raying prize-winning
showjumpers, and the most common pets she sees as hospital
inpatients.
From celebrated author Jay Griffiths comes a unique and heartfelt
insight into the healing nature of our relationship with animals
Pet-owners and animal-lovers instinctively know that animals heal. This
book offers the evidence, drawing widely on scientific discoveries,
history, and Indigenous knowledge.
We meet a pot-bellied pig who saved her owner's life, lions who guarded
a girl from kidnappers, dolphins and whales rescuing people in danger,
and dogs who can smell cancer and phone the Emergency Services.
Animal sounds, from insects to birdsong and the purring of cats, are
directly medicinal and their presence can heal the pain of loneliness.
Animals, including donkeys, can be natural therapists for the hurt
psyche, alleviating trauma, fear and depression.
In this original, revelatory and exuberant book, Jay Griffiths explores
how animals can have a role in every level of healing, from the
individual to the collective, guiding us in how we might create
societies that are healthier, fairer and kinder. Wolves may be teachers
of ethics; monkeys and dogs can object to unfairness and bees take
collective decisions. Animals are irresistible medicine for a healthy
culture, animating the arts with spectacular vitality and verve, as
poetry knows.
Open-hearted, playful and wise, How Animals Heal Us puts animals at the
heart of a restorative vision of health.
Chickens are many things: sources of meat and eggs, lovable pets,
amusing images on merchandise, and a source of comfort at the end
of a hard day. Whether we're considering joining the growing flock
of backyard chicken-keepers or simply cheered by leafing through
images of gorgeous poultry, our love for chickens is strong. The
trend for backyard chickens has surged during the pandemic. Amazon
searches for chick supplies are up 758%, with local hatcheries
recording a 500% demand increase, as people look to reduce
environmental impact, improve food traceability, connect with
nature, or simply to relish the pure joy of chicken company. The
Collins Backyard Chicken-keeper's Bible is the fourth title in this
stunning and engaging series, and the perfect smallholder companion
to The Beekeeper's Bible. It is packed with everything you need to
fully embrace your new chicken-keeping lifestyle. A sumptuous
aesthetic is paired with practical tips on identifying backyard
breeds and supporting good chicken health, from basic brooding to
common ailments, the best backyard breed for you to the right
equipment for starting your own home flock, packaged into a
beautiful, illustrative gift book. Discover the soft cuddliness of
a bantam Silkie, the superb egg-sitting skills of a Plymouth Rock,
the best method for constructing a chicken coop, and how to keep
your chickens happy and thriving. With The Collins Backyard
Chicken-keeper's Bible, discover more about these magnificent and
beloved creatures.
Our society is still learning how to dignify the relationship
between a pet and their human with proper mourning rituals. We have
only recently allowed the conversation of how to grieve for our
non-human family members to come front and centre. In examining the
special bond between pets and their people, Jeffrey Moussaieff
Masson validates the grief that we feel when a special pet dies.
Lost Companions is full of poignant stories about dogs, cats,
horses, birds, wombats and other animals that beautifully
illustrate the strong bond humans form with them. A heartfelt
exploration of human grief after the loss of a pet by the New York
Times bestselling author of Dogs Never Lie About Love, Lost
Companions is a thought-provoking book on pet loss. Masson takes a
personal approach, allowing readers to explore their own responses,
suggesting ways through and out of grief, as well as meaningful
ways to memorialize our best friends.
AS SEEN ON BBC TWO'S HIT TV-SHOW 'THIS FARMING LIFE' 'A
heartwarming tale of life on the land' Alan Titchmarsh 'There's
love and loss, challenge and adversity, but above all it's warm,
insightful and inspiring' Helen Skelton 'Will inspire any reader to
look at the countryside - and all those who work there - with
newfound appreciation' Jimmy Doherty 'Uplifting, charming and
beautifully written' Adam Henson Emma Gray was just twenty-three
when she moved to an isolated farm in Northumberland, becoming
Britain's youngest solo shepherdess. In the seasons that followed,
Emma fell in love with its rolling fields, surrounding forest and
sturdy farmhouse, tending her sheep and training her dogs - and
even found romance. But when Emma finds herself suddenly alone
again, heartbroken and recovering from a serious accident, she
wonders if her isolated existence is still such a sensible idea.
Even if she recovers, how could she make a proper living on
Fallowlees Farm? In her heartwarming book, Emma tells the story of
how she picked herself up and expanded her cattle herd, added more
horses to her menagerie, and became one of the country's most
successful breeders and trainers of Border Collies - unexpectedly
discovering true love and lasting happiness along the way. Written
with warmth and humour, My Farming Life is a joyous celebration of
nature and community, and a delight for anyone who's ever dreamed
of living closer to the countryside.
A beautifully written, deeply provocative inquiry into the
intersection of animal and disability liberation—and the debut of
an important new social critic How much of what we understand of
ourselves as “human†depends on our physical and mental
abilities—how we move (or cannot move) in and interact with the
world? And how much of our definition of “human†depends on its
difference from “animalâ€? Drawing on her own experiences as a
disabled person, a disability activist, and an animal advocate,
author Sunaura Taylor persuades us to think deeply, and sometimes
uncomfortably, about what divides the human from the animal, the
disabled from the nondisabled—and what it might mean to break down
those divisions, to claim the animal and the vulnerable in
ourselves, in a process she calls “cripping animal ethics.â€
Beasts of Burden suggests that issues of disability and animal
justice—which have heretofore primarily been presented in
opposition—are in fact deeply entangled. Fusing philosophy, memoir,
science, and the radical truths these disciplines can bring—whether
about factory farming, disability oppression, or our assumptions of
human superiority over animals—Taylor draws attention to new worlds
of experience and empathy that can open up important avenues of
solidarity across species and ability. Beasts of Burden is a
wonderfully engaging and elegantly written work, both philosophical
and personal, by a brilliant new voice.
A heart-breaking and moving story of love and sacrifice, set
against the backdrop of the Blitz. Inspired by true events, and
perfect for readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Guernsey
Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and Dear Mrs Bird *** Is love
strong enough to survive a war? September 1940. As enemy fighter
planes blacken the sky, Susan Shepherd finds comfort at her home in
Epping Forest, where she and her grandfather raise homing pigeons.
Of all Susan's birds, it's Duchess who is the most extraordinary,
and the two share a special bond. Thousands of miles away, Ollie
Evans, a young American pilot decides to travel to Britain to join
the Royal Air Force. But Ollie doesn't expect his quest to bring
him instead to the National Pigeon Service - a covert new operation
involving homing pigeons - and to Susan. The National Pigeon
Service has a dangerous mission to air-drop hundreds of pigeons
into German-occupied France. Despite their growing friendship Ollie
and Susan must soon be parted - but will Duchess's devotion and
sense of duty prove to be an unexpected lifeline between them?
Based on true events, The Long Flight Home is an uplifting and
timeless wartime novel, that reminds us how, in times of hardship,
hope is never truly lost.
Written for the dog and cat lover, animal advocate, and fan of
natural medicine, Dog as My Doctor, Cat as My Nurse reveals how our
timeless relationships with our beloved animal friends hold the
keys to our optimal health. Acupuncturist, plant-based nutritional
consultant, and animal advocate Carlyn Montes De Oca weaves
together an insightful tapestry of prescriptive advice, personal
stories about her lively "six-pack" of rescue dogs and cats, and
testimonials from other dog and cat lovers, including best-selling
author Jack Canfield. In an age when most people will suffer from a
preventable chronic disease, Dog as My Doctor, Cat as My Nurse
opens readers eyes' to the fact that our beloved companion animals
can be some of the most powerful allies we will ever have on the
journey towards a healthier, happier, and more extraordinary life.
In this classic, modern-day parable about a man and his
transforming love for his dog, Lass, bestselling author Phillip
Keller paints a vivid picture of God's love for the unlovable. When
Philip Keller and his wife decide to become sheep farmers in
British Columbia, Philip realizes that he needs a sheep dog to help
him manage his herd. When Philip brings home Lass, the dog is
anything but cooperative, and Philip considers just returning the
dog to its original owner-but as time passes and the dog begins to
trust him, everything begins to change. Woven just under the
surface of this simple parable, Keller presents profound spiritual
truth in his story of the "worthless" animal thought to be
untrainable, who ultimately becomes a magnificent and valuable
sheep dog-similar to how God's love can transform our worst
characteristics into blessings that serve to further His Kingdom.
As Lass's relationship with Philip begins to improve, so does
Philip's relationship with his Savior. Fractured for quite some
time, he is able to restore and renew his faith as he works to
train his beloved dog. Lessons from a Sheep Dog is: A modern
classic with over 200,000 copies in print A short, easy read with 7
lessons containing simple yet profound spiritual insights to grow
your faith Ideal for use as a devotional or for study groups Small,
giftable size perfect as a holiday stocking stuffer A profoundly
moving and challenging book highlighting the depth of trust God
desires from his people, allow yourself to see Biblical truth in
this classic tale of what can happen when you yield to the Master.
'Pet Noir' entertains and informs by turning traditional true crime
story-telling on its ear. These illustrated tales explore the
world's obsession with true crime by taking a darkly comedic
approach while simultaneously raising awareness about animal
welfare.
You Can Heal Your Pet is a no-nonsense guide that inspires a new
type of holistic pet care and empowers the modern pet owner.
Combining the expertise and knowledge of leading veterinary surgeon
Dr Rohini Sathish MRCVS, and internationally renowned animal
complementary therapist Elizabeth Whiter, this unique and
authoritative guide provides: a comprehensive A-Z directory of
common health conditions with treatment options top tips to harvest
and make tried-and-tested herbal remedies dietary advice for
optimum health, and easy-to-make food recipes information on how to
vet your vet! a step-by-step guide to energy healing and
acupressure points Both Liz and Rohini believe that while
conventional veterinary treatment is vital for acute conditions and
emergencies, it fails to cure chronic problems. The way forward is
a holistic, integrated approach with the active input of a
dedicated pet owner - you. You, and only you, can really heal your
pet!
Heartwarming and Compassionate Stories of Animal Love"This book is
a loving tribute to all creatures, great and small." Tippi Hedren
Filled with fascinating and heartwarming stories, this book details
the power of animal love. Good deeds can be done by more than just
humans! True tales of kindness. Random Acts of Kindness by Animals
is packed with captivating stories, big and small, from simple acts
of kindness, to grand gestures of compassion performed by various
animals. Author and known speaker on animal-related issues,
Stephanie LaLand has gathered a multitude of stories sure to fill
your heart with happiness and hope. From dogs to dolphins, learn
true stories of animal love, devotion, and bravery. Proof that
human kindness is shared with animals. Anyone who's had a pet knows
there is something special about them. We see it in their eyes when
they look at us affectionately or play with others or help someone
in need. Animal behavior is interesting because in many ways, how
they act and the things they do are similar to the way we care for
each other. Animals are affectionate and smart creatures, and this
book illustrates why kindness matters for us all. Inside, you'll
find: Inspiring animal stories of true animal love that will
surprise you Examples of kindness and good deeds performed by our
beloved animals Animal stories for adults and animal stories for
children to teach instinctive behavioral connections between humans
and animals If you liked Pawverbs for a Dog Lover's Heart, You've
Goat This, or Dogwinks, you'll love Random Acts of Kindness by
Animals.
The sadness of losing a pet affects people from all walks of life,
ages and situations. Pet ownership enriches people's lives, and so
the loss of a pet - a member of the family - can be devastating.
While there is an abundance of advice discussing pet care,
training, the idiosyncrasies of particular animal breeds and
celebrations of the lives of pets, the loss of a pet is often seen
as 'inevitable' and left unaddressed. This can be a shattering
experience and not always recognised by those with less
understanding of the bond between humans and their animal
companions. An Inevitable Journey seeks to reassure owners that it
is perfectly natural to grieve the loss of a much-loved pet through
a collection of prose, quotations and poetry through each stage of
the process, for example: Grief, Missing, Strength, Guilt,
Depression, Longing, Acceptance, Memories, and finally, Moving On.
Each page is flagged for easy reference, depicting each particular
stage of this journey. The greater the love we have for our pets,
the greater our grief upon losing them. The aim of this anthology
is to guide bereaved owners from despair through to hope.
A New York Times bestseller! National Book Award finalist Sy
Montgomery reflects on the personalities and quirks of 13
animals--her friends--who have profoundly affected her in this
stunning, poetic, and life-affirming memoir featuring illustrations
by Rebecca Green. Understanding someone who belongs to another
species can be transformative. No one knows this better than
author, naturalist, and adventurer Sy Montgomery. To research her
books, Sy has traveled the world and encountered some of the
planet's rarest and most beautiful animals. From tarantulas to
tigers, Sy's life continually intersects with and is informed by
the creatures she meets. This restorative memoir reflects on the
personalities and quirks of thirteen animals--Sy's friends--and the
truths revealed by their grace. It also explores vast themes: the
otherness and sameness of people and animals; the various ways we
learn to love and become empathetic; how we find our passion; how
we create our families; coping with loss and despair; gratitude;
forgiveness; and most of all, how to be a good creature in the
world.
A truly vegan lifestyle is more than just the food you eat, it's
the shoes on your feet, the clothes in your wardrobe, the contents
of your cupboards and your make-up bag. Whether vegan for moral,
ethical or environmental reasons Lucy Watson demystifies how to
live a holistic vegan life, whether it's something you've been
practising for years or is a way of life you're just discovering.
Simple, practical and full of beautiful images Awakenings is
perfect for anyone looking to reduce their environmental impact and
make ethical choices that don't impact on animals.
From domestic cats to shire horses to dromedaries, from farmyard
Jersey cattle to pandas to stick insects, Animals Visual
Encyclopedia is an exploration of the wonders of nature, featuring
more than 750 of the world's mammals, birds, fish, invertebrates,
reptiles and amphibians. Each featured animal is illustrated with
an excellent full-colour artwork, showing in great detail its
characteristics and colouring, and completed with an informative
caption and a box of key facts including height, weight, diet and
lifespan. With more than 750 outstanding colour artworks, Animals
Visual Encyclopedia is an authoritatively researched book that
celebrates the natural world and all its inhabitants.
An engrossing and revealing study of why we deem certain animals
"pests" and others not-from cats to rats, elephants to pigeons-and
what this tells us about our own perceptions, beliefs, and actions,
as well as our place in the natural world A squirrel in the garden.
A rat in the wall. A pigeon on the street. Humans have spent so
much of our history drawing a hard line between human spaces and
wild places. When animals pop up where we don't expect or want
them, we respond with fear, rage, or simple annoyance. It's no
longer an animal. It's a pest. At the intersection of science,
history, and narrative journalism, Pests is not a simple call to
look closer at our urban ecosystem. It's not a natural history of
the animals we hate. Instead, this book is about us. It's about
what calling an animal a pest says about people, how we live, and
what we want. It's a story about human nature, and how we
categorize the animals in our midst, including bears and coyotes,
sparrows and snakes. Pet or pest? In many cases, it's entirely a
question of perspective. Bethany Brookshire's deeply researched and
entirely entertaining book will show readers what there is to
venerate in vermin, and help them appreciate how these animals have
clawed their way to success as we did everything we could to ensure
their failure. In the process, we will learn how the pests that
annoy us tell us far more about humanity than they do about the
animals themselves.
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