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Read the heartwarming story of Pea Horsley, the UK's first
professional animal communicator, as she tracks lost animals,
tackles troublesome pets and helps people to truly understand their
devoted friends. Pea Horsley never set out to be an animal psychic,
so you can imagine her surprise when she realised that animals
could talk, and that she could hear them. Heartwarming and funny,
Pea describes how she learnt to harness her powers and, in doing
so, the incredible characters that she meets - on two legs and
four! Pea tells how she saved Musgo the horse who was unable to
recover from a past trauma, helped a client find her reincarnated
puppy, and the wonderful story of Mono the dog and his owner, Mike.
Mono had saved Mike's life, so when the vet told Mike that Mono was
so ill that there was no hope, Mike refused to give up on him. Pea
came to the rescue to help Mono tell Mike what he needed to
survive. Pea's immense compassion and love of animals has allowed
her to help so many animals in need and to celebrate the
unconditional love and devotion that our closest friends bring to
our lives.
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.
Over the past 13 years, Marta Williams has worked with clients
(people and the animals in their lives) to resolve behaviour and
training problems, find lost animals, assist animals that are ill
or dying, and helped animals get along with each other. In the
course of her work, she has come to believe that anyone can learn
to communicate with animals and with nature. This inviting book
offers readers techniques and exercises to tune in and learn this
language.
From Diana Darke, the acclaimed author of My House in Damascus and
The Merchant of Syria, comes the extraordinary true story of a
heroic ambulance driver who created a cat sanctuary in the midst of
war-torn Aleppo. "I'll stay with them no matter what happens.
Someone who has mercy in his heart for humans has mercy for every
living thing." When war came to Alaa Aljaleel's hometown, he made a
remarkable decision to stay behind, caring for the people and
animals caught in the crossfire. While thousands were forced to
flee, Alaa spent his days carrying out perilous rescue missions in
his makeshift ambulance and building a sanctuary for the city's
abandoned cats. In turn, he created something unique: a place of
tranquility for children living through the bombardment and a
glimmer of hope for those watching in horror around the world. As
word of Alaa's courage and dedication spread, the kindness of
strangers enabled him to feed thousands of local families and save
hundreds of animals. But with the city under siege, time was
running out for the last sanctuary in Aleppo and Alaa was about to
face his biggest challenge yet... This is the first memoir about
the war in Syria from a civilian who remains there to this day,
providing both a shocking insider account as well as an inspiring
tale about how one person's actions can make a difference against
all odds.
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Pawverbs
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Jennifer Bleakley
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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.
Genetics of the Old English Game Bantams is the MUST HAVE book that
ALL poultry enthusiast, hobbyists, and breeders should read. It is
well written and easy to understand. If you have an interest in
color patterns, comb types and morphological characters this book
will lead you down the correct path to making your own experiments
and crosses. Get your copy today, sit back, crack open the cover
and you will not be able to put it down. You will want it by your
side for all your genetics questions and experiments.
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Cat Vs. Cat
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Pam Johnson-Bennett
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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.
Pets may not have words, but they do communicate. Paying attention
to an animal's cues -a joyful bark, a scary growl, a swishing tail
- can help a child understand what the animal is "saying" and what
an appropriate response might be. That's part of what this book is
about. But mostly it's about showing children how to love pets
gently - because pets are for loving, after all. Kids learn that
teasing isn't nice, that they can choose to be kind to animals, and
that if you want to touch someone else's pet, there's one important
rule you should know: Ask the owner first! A special section for
adults includes ideas for teaching kindness to animals, activities,
and discussion starters.
Improve your pet s emotional, physical, and spiritual wellbeing and
strengthen the bond between the two of you in the process using
vibrational medicine and energy techniques. Cyndi Dale s guide
covers the chakras and subtle energy system for a variety of
animals. Explore the foundational energetics of common wellness
problems and learn how to assist your pet, no matter what the
issue. Using intuitive pet communication and energetic assessments
of chakras and symptoms, you can fully support your pet s
development in every stage of life.
'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.
Over the past thirty years there has been a tremendous growth in
interest in the multidisciplinary field of human-companion animal
interactions and relationships. The increased interest in human-pet
relationships is not surprising considering that pets are kept in
at least half of the households in Western societies. What is so
special about the relationships people have with their pets? Are we
very different from our ancestors in the way we feel about animals?
What does pet keeping tell us about ourselves and our relationships
with people? Can pets be good for our health? Does having pets help
promote empathy for other humans? Companion Animals and Us brings
together some of the newest research from a wide variety of
disciplines including anthropology, history, psychology, sociology,
and human and veterinary medicine to explore these and many other
questions. This book will provide fascinating reading for anyone
interested in understanding more about the human-pet relationships.
Practical guidance and compassionate support for pet owners before,
during, and after the death of a beloved companion animal *
Explores how best to prepare for the death of your pet, including
recognizing changes in your animal's well-being, palliative care at
home, taking care of your pet's remains, ceremonies, and more *
Offers practical exercises and activities, such as what to discuss
with the vet when euthanasia is anticipated, how to retain a center
of inner calm when making decisions, and how to find the courage to
say goodbye when the time comes * Addresses the emotional
components of the bereavement process--fears beforehand, guilt and
anger afterward--and offers advice on self-care throughout Our pets
are members of our families. The death or separation from a beloved
animal friend--whether anticipated or unexpected--can unleash a
roller coaster of emotions. In this compassionate guide based on 20
years' experience helping individuals and teaching veterinary
professionals, Angela Garner offers practical support and guidance
to help you prepare for your pet's death ahead of time, do your
best by your animal friend when the time comes, and work through
your grieving process afterward. The author explores how best to
prepare for the death of your beloved pet, including recognizing
changes in your pet's well-being, palliative care at home, taking
care of your pet's remains, ceremonies, and more. She discusses
natural death and euthanasia and offers exercises and activities to
help you work through difficult issues, such as what to discuss
with the vet and how to stay focused on your pet's welfare when
euthanasia is anticipated. Sharing her own experiences and those of
others, she explores practices to help you cope with fears and
overwhelming emotions, retain a center of inner calm when making
crucial decisions, and find the courage to say goodbye when it is
time. Angela Garner also addresses the different emotional
components of the bereavement process--fears beforehand and guilt
and anger afterward--and includes a compassionate discussion about
children and pet loss as well as how to support a grieving
companion animal in the family. Offering step-by-step support
throughout, this guide brings hope and reassurance that, while
grief may feel insurmountable, you will come out the other side to
once again reengage with life.
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.
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.
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.
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