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My Nervous System’s Response Part 2
In part two of the three-part series, we look into my nervous system’s response to my recent experience…
Visits with Feline Friends
Cats versus dogs when it comes to number of visits it is more about how social they are and are you worried about the fact that your feline(s) have not ever been seen by anyone or hide when strangers visit….
Reframing from the Inside Out
Today was the day, to step back into my recent book and find the hidden gems through a series of flipping and reframing the experiences. To see the path forward clearly…
Scheduling Visits with Your Dogs
Let’s talk about health, well-being and emotions when it comes to your canine friends, time away, and scheduling visits with them.
Most veterinarians and the American Kennel Club state that the most a dog is to be left alone at any one time without an opportunity to relieve themselves is 6 hours with a maximum of 8 hours. This is due to the fact they can develop feelings of anxiousness, being scared or unappreciated behaviors like destroying things because of boredom….
Boundaries and Self-Care
My belief around physical medical conditions is that often the source starts with our thoughts and emotions – and then what we tell ourselves over and over, yet don’t truly release.