OUR CAT, FAZELNUT

OUR CAT, FAZELNUT
FAZELNUT

FAZELNUT & REBECCA

FAZELNUT & REBECCA
My daughter, Rebecca,& Fazelnut, the cat she rescued

IF YOU WEREN'T ALLOWED TO HAVE A PET IN YOUR NEW APARTMENT, WOULD YOU:

Strange bedfellows

Strange bedfellows
Preacher and Seahorse: Rebecca's pets

Saturday, May 28, 2011

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Expert offers advice on keeping dogs happy
Keeping dogs psychologically healthy requires a great deal of responsibility from canine owners, says animal behaviorist John Bradshaw and author of a book titled "Dog Sense: How the New Science of Dog Behavior Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet." Among other things, Bradshaw says dogs should never be physically reprimanded, and should be trained to cope with periods of separation from their owner.  National Public Radio (5/26)

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