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Sore paws and eyes, fleas, upset tummies, rheumatic aches, eczema,
smelly kennels and blankets, puppies missing their mothers,
digging, chewing and flatulence are all familiar problems to pet
owners, who collectively spend millions of pounds each year on
ready-made pills and treatments. Yet often pets can be cured in a
simple, effective and almost cost-free way by using remedies that
have been folk knowledge for centuries. The author collects
together hundreds of health tips from around the country using
ingredients anyone can find in their kitchen cupboards, or growing
in fields and gardens. Each cure listed in the book is entirely
natural, kind and safe and is intended as an alternative to
expensive, over-the-counter preparations for everyday ailments.
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.
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.
A leader in the fields of animal ethics and neurology, Dr. Aysha
Akhtar examines the rich human-animal connection and how
interspecies empathy enriches our well-being. Deftly combining
medicine, social history and personal experience, Our Symphony with
Animals is the first book by a physician to show how deeply the
well-being of humans and animals are entwined. Interwoven
throughout is Dr. Akhtar's own story of being a young girl who was
bullied in school and sexually abused by her uncle. Feeling
abandoned by humanity, it was only when she met Sylvester, a dog
who had also been abused, that she found strength for both of them.
Against the backdrop of her inspiring story, Dr. Akhtar asks, what
do we gain when we recognize our kinship with animals? She travels
around the country to tell the stories of a varied cast of
characters-including a former mobster, an industrial chicken
farmer, a Marine veteran-and comes face to face with a serial
killer. Through storytelling that is entertaining, profound, and
touching, Dr. Akhtar reveals what happens when we both break and
forge bonds with animals. She demonstrates how humans are
neurologically designed to empathize with animals, and how violence
against them goes against our nature. In equal measure, the love
and friendship we give to other species biologically reverberates
back to us. Humanity's compassion for animals is the next step in
our species' moral evolution and a vital component of our own
health. Our Symphony with Animals is the definitive account for why
our relationships with animals matter.
The commercial pet food industry has a secret to hide -- and Ann
Martin wants to make sure you know it. Her research reveals some
startling facts: that the pet food industry conducts animal testing
in order to improve their product, and includes euthanized cats and
dogs in the mix to heighten protein content. In this revised and
updated edition, Martin continues to explore the shocking processes
by which commercial pet foods are produced. She offers alternative
recipes for feeding pets, nutritional advice, and an exploration of
"Pet Peeves," in which she explores several scams aimed at pet
owners. This groundbreaking book gives us a glimpse into exactly
what we are doing when we buy pet food.
From the moment we first open our homes - and our hearts - to a new
pet, we know that one day we will have to watch this beloved animal
age and die. The pain of that eventual separation is the cruel
corollary to the love we share with them, and most of us deal with
it by simply ignoring its inevitability. With The Last Walk,
Jessica Pierce makes a forceful case that our pets, and the love we
bear them, deserve better. Drawing on the moving story of the last
year of the life of her own treasured dog, Ody, she presents an
in-depth exploration of the practical, medical, and moral issues
that trouble pet owners confronted with the decline and death of
their companion animals. The Last Walk asks - and answers - the
toughest questions pet owners face. The result is informative,
moving, and consoling in equal parts; no pet lover should miss it.
A life shared with pets brings many emotions. We feel love for our
companions, certainly, and happiness at the thought that we re
providing them with a safe, healthy life. But there s another
emotion, less often acknowledged, that can be nearly as powerful:
guilt. When we see our cats gazing wistfully out the window, or
watch a goldfish swim lazy circles in a bowl, we can t help but
wonder: are we doing the right thing, keeping these independent
beings locked up, subject to our control? Is keeping pets actually
"good" for the pets themselves? That s the question that animates
Jessica Pierce s powerful "Run, Spot, Run." A lover of pets herself
(including, over the years, dogs, cats, fish, rats, hermit crabs,
and more), Pierce understands the joys that pets bring us. But she
also refuses to deny the ambiguous ethics at the heart of the
relationship, and through a mix of personal stories, philosophical
reflections, and scientifically informed analyses of animal
behavior and natural history, she puts pet-keeping to the test. Is
it ethical to keep pets at all? Are some species more suited to the
relationship than others? Are there species one should never
attempt to own? And are there ways that we can improve our pets
lives, so that we can be confident that we are giving them as much
as they give us? Deeply empathetic, yet rigorous and unflinching in
her thinking, Pierce has written a book that is sure to help any
pet owner, unsettling assumptions but also giving them the
knowledge to build deeper, better relationships with the animals
with whom they ve chosen to share their lives."
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